The fourth annual Heritage Festival will take place on Sunday May 15, with Philippe’s being a big part of the event.
The restaurant will provide their famous dips, including beef and turkey, but on smaller turf rolls for a miniature version of their classic sized French Dipped sandwich. Enjoy one of these with a side of Potato Salad.
Philippe’s and Angel City Brewery will continue their valued tradition of this event of music and arts, with plenty of food and brew throughout. The event itself includes local L.A. talent of past and present, collaborating and capturing the vibe and essence from the culture of the city.
Philippe’s is the go-to spot for pre and post Dodger and Laker games. It is also one of L.A.’s oldest restaurants and still delivers a unique and delectable one-of-a-kind cuisine experience that will leave you wanting more.
You know the food will be to the highest degree of excellence, and in a new environment, it’ll be that much better. But you’ll have to experience it all in person at the free admission event.
It is located in the Arts District, close to nearby public transportation systems, and only two blocks from Los Angeles’ Metro Gold Line Little Tokyo stop. This will all take place Sunday, May 15 at Angel City Brewery at 216 South Alameda Street in Los Angeles, from 12 p.m. to 8 p.m., one mile south of Philippe’s.