Whittier's Stunning New Food Hall Gives Life to a Former Youth Correctional Facility
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Whittier's Stunning New Food Hall Gives Life to a Former Youth Correctional Facility
"The newly opened Rodeo 72 Public Market features 15 diverse food vendors within a beautifully transformed space that was once a juvenile correctional facility."
"Rodeo 72 offers an array of dining options including tacos, breakfast sandwiches, traditional Peruvian cuisine, and creative aguas frescas among others."
The Rodeo 72 Public Market opened on May 3 in Whittier, California, transforming a former juvenile correctional facility into a bustling food hall with 15 vendors and a full bar. Developers Almquist and consulting partner Jasmin Gonzalez revitalized the 20,000-square-foot space, showcasing local artwork and a variety of dining options, from tacos and breakfast sandwiches to Peruvian dishes and innovative drinks. Guests can enjoy California wines, craft beers, and sports programming at the on-site Capo Public House, making it a unique culinary hub.
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