You walk, you ride – you get hungry…
The following is a short list of restaurants, coffee shops and snack bars convenient to the Union Station tour route.
While WalknRideLA doesn’t rate eateries we’ll do our best to provide guidelines on cost; whether they’re open for breakfast (B), lunch (L) or dinner (D) hours; are open on weekends (W); and price ranges and notes.
Price per person:
- $ – Inexpensive, $10 and under
- $$ – Moderate, $11 – $20
- $$$ – More expensive, over $20
The list is by no means exhaustive. Links are provided where available. Restaurants are listed alphabetically beneath their closest numbered tour stop.
1. Union Station
- Famima!! Convenience store – Snacks, packaged sandwiches, coffee. East end of Union Station Terminal. 213-613-1433. B/L/D; W; $
See’s Candies. Chocolates, fudge. East end of Union Station Terminal. B/L/D: W; $
- Starbuck’s Coffee. Coffee, tea, sandwiches, pastries. East end of Union Station Terminal. 213-621-2862. B/L/D: W; $
- Subway. Sub sandwiches. East end of Union Station Terminal. 213-687-6687. B/L/D; W; $
- Traxx. Full service restaurant. West end of Union Station Terminal. 213-625-1999. L/D; Dinner only on Saturdays; Closed Sundays. L-$$; D-$$$
- Union Bagel. Bagels, bagel sandwiches, pastries, coffee. West end of the Union Station Terminal. 213-625-3734. B/L/D; W; $
- Wetzels Pretzels. Pretzels and hot dogs. East end of Union Station Terminal. B/L/D; W; $
3. MTA Buildling
6. United States Post Office Terminal Annex
- Philippe The Original. “French Dipped” sandwiches, salads, full breakfast menu. 1001 N. Alameda Street. 213-628-3781. B/L/D; W; $
17. Olvera Street
- La Golondrina Mexican Cafe. Traditional Mexican fare. 17 Olvera Street. 213-628-4349. L/D; W; $$
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