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oldshowbiz · 8 months ago
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1st Street in Boyle Heights is exactly what Los Angeles looks like.
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j05u-3 · 8 months ago
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Random 2024 flicks
From the east to the west
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johnnyripped · 2 months ago
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ososperezosos · 2 months ago
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June 19, 2024.
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ruggednraw · 2 years ago
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L.A 1//23
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fixedgearbacon · 9 months ago
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Boyle Heights, Feb 2021
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goonsyrup · 9 months ago
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formeryelpers · 1 month ago
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Al & Bea’s, 2025 E 1st St, Los Angeles (Boyle Heights), CA 90033
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This humble Mexican food shack has been serving Boyle Heights since 1966. They specialize in burritos, but also offer tacos, salads, taquitos, quesadillas, tostadas, burgers, etc. As for the burritos, you can get them wet or fried. They’re known for their shredded beef, bean & cheese burritos. The combination burrito seems very popular. Order at the window and get a number. They’ll call your number at the pick up window. They usually call the number in Spanish though.
Combination burrito ($7.95): refried pinto beans, shredded beef, green chile, and shredded cheddar cheese wrapped in a flour tortilla. It was a good size burrito, very soft. The filling was nice and hot but surprisingly wet (I had to use all the napkins they gave me). I didn’t get any salsa (guess I had to ask). The burrito was good in a basic way but I was craving some spicy heat. The shredded beef was on the dry side but not salty.
The employees were friendly. The seating consists of a small covered patio and additional outdoor seating next to the patio. There was even live music. Because they were busy, it took awhile (20 minutes) to get my burrito.  The building looks old.
Closed on Mondays. One dollar surcharge for credit card purchases.
4 out of 5 stars
By Lolia S.
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psychicpowerless-blog · 3 months ago
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Baño and Kevin, Boyle Heights
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hynatakespictures · 9 months ago
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savage-kult-of-gorthaur · 4 months ago
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SONIC MERCHANT IN SLOW DEATH HARDCORE -- LIVE & RIPPING IN L.A.
PIC INFO: Spotlight on the late, great Chris Smith, former guitarist of San Diego-based hardcore punk band BATTALION OF SAINTS (he later joined NY punk band KRAUT), performing live at the Vex in Boyle Heights, Los Angeles, CA, on July 30, 1983. 📸: Alison Braun.
Source: www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=1554546268591645.
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oldshowbiz · 8 months ago
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East Los Angeles as it looks exactly.
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ygflame · 5 months ago
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CRUEL SUMMER SS24🎭
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baddiec0re · 5 months ago
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I love seeing Los Angeles troll Drake 🤣😂
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circuitmouse · 1 year ago
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Boyle Heights, Los Angeles
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gregdotorg · 10 months ago
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I imagine you can get a pretty good picture of the fight against gentrification in Boyle Heights if you walk the seven minutes from 356 Mission, the artist's studio/exhibition/performance space once run by Laura Owens and Wendy Yao, which was targeted by protests on both coasts before shutting down in 2018, to Luna Luna, the supposed $100 million artist playground immersive experience that Drake just opened in the 18-acre property being cobbled together by westside developers next to the IG-magnet 6th St Viaduct.
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