Top 10 Metro Stop Eats: Eating On the Blue Line |
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In comparison to the intricate net of freeways gridding the Los Angeles basin--cutting through the mountains and running through the valleys, peppered with intricate overpasses, interchanges and clover-shaped off ramps--the LA subway/rail metro map is a simple one. With its nexus in downtown, three of the four lines converge there at the 7th Street Metro Center station, with the Green Line cutting across South LA and servicing parts of the South Bay, almost reaching LAX, but not quite. Criticism of this metro system is thick and varied. But instead of heaping on more, we're taking the high road, so to speak, and looking at what the LA Metro can give us in terms of good eats.
Willy Blackmore | LA Weekly | Published: 11/04/2009 23:57
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Starting in downtown LA, we've outlined a gluttonous ride to Long
Beach on the Blue Line, including 10 recommendations that run the gamut
from Texas barbecue, soul food, burgers and malt liquor, a multitude of
masa-based eats, and more. Taking this ride through neighborhoods that
many people associate more with '90s Gangsta rap and riots than much
else, eating the Blue Line is a great way to explore a large stretch of
the city and fill up on some great eats--and a few drinks--along the
way.
1) Seven Grand (0.2 miles from 7th St/Metro Center)
No matter if you prefer your barrel-aged corn or rye-based liquor made
in America or abroad, the highly knowledgeable bartenders at Seven
Grand are sure to have something to fit your tastes. With an impressive
wall of over 250 different kinds of whiskey to choose from, complete
with a sliding ladder for top shelf access, Seven Grand easily holds
its own in Downtown's burgeoning cocktail scene. Drink around the
neighborhood and see how their Whiskey Sour or Sazerac matches up--the
train is the ultimate designated driver.
Seven Grand: 515 W 7th St., LA; (213) 614-0737.
2) Cole's (0.6 miles from 7th St/Metro Center)
Squid Ink isn't going to weigh in on the Cole's / Phillipe's
100-year-plus battle over the French Dip sandwich right here. Even if
you prefer to have someone behind the counter do the au jus dunk (or
double-dunk) for you, Cole's makes a damn good sandwich. And regardless
of your choice of meat, what kind of cheese--if any at all--is melted
over the top, be sure to shell out an additional 91 cents for extra
Atomic green pickles. These housemade briny 'cukes have none of the
mushy texture that blight some store-bought brands and even with their
intense heat, the fresh flavor of dill balances things out for a
near-perfect pickle experience. Cole's: 118 E 6th St, LA; (213) 622-4090.

Long known as place to order goat and nothing but goat, this Pico Union hole in the wall has become famous for its gigantic carne asada tacos, in addition to the birria, in recent years. And while the asada tacos are a cut above the rest, the authentic flavors of Jalisco that run through the roasted goat and the chile-inflected broth show off the kind of authentic regional Mexican cooking that we're lucky enough to have access to in LA. We prefer to take advantage of it. Or you can always compromise and order both. El Parian: 1528 W. Pico Blvd., L.A., (213) 386-7361.

4) Alameda Swap Meet (0.3 Miles from Vernon Station)
With countless food vendors--many of them coming on weekends
only--eating at the Alameda Swap Meet is an extensive primer on the
versatility of masa. The corn-based dough is wrought into a myriad of
forms, ranging from the more familiar tortillas and tamales to
huaraches, pupusas and beyond, all stuffed or filled or folded around a
selection of grilled meats and other fillings. Parking is notoriously
bad in the surrounding area when the meet is in full-swing, so take
advantage of the Vernon Station, located just across from the main
entrance. Alameda Swap Meet: 4501 S Alameda St, Vernon; (323) 233-2764.
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