Grove at Farmers Market
Los Angeles, CA 90036-6222
Phone: (323) 900-8000
- Cross Street:
- West Third Street
- Hours:
- Mon-Thu 10am-9pm, Fri, Sat 10am-10pm, Sun 11am-8pm
Editorial Review for Grove at Farmers Market – by Nicolas Rabinovitch
In Short
Inspired by the family friendly atmosphere of the attached 1930s Farmers Market, the Grove offers expansive public spaces with waterfalls, small parks and a trolley ride. Familiar names like Nordstrom, Abercrombie & Fitch, Crate & Barrel and Anthropologie, co-exist with harder finds like Barney's Co-Op, Fresh and American Girl Place. There is also a colossal 14-screen theater with stadium seating, and food options range from local favorite The Farm of Beverly Hills to chains like The Cheesecake Factory.
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Insider Tips
ParkingShops validate for 2 hours of free parking, and the theater validates 4 hours for $2. Without validation, the first hour is free, $3 for 61 minutes to four hours, and $1 for 20 minutes thereafter. Validations not accepted for valet.
Where to SitMany folks order to go, take a seat in the main plaza, and do what Angelenos do best: people watch.
User Reviews for Grove at Farmers Market
05/27/2008 Posted by doll83
I often go to the farmers market after work just to pick up the atmosphere. International delicacies among local dishes are showcased everywhere while a mixed crowd and a particular scenery maintain a cozy atmosphere. Sometimes it is a kind of chaotic though, but certainly a perfect place for family dining and shopping. The haunt is especially packed on weekends. Recently I had some sushi there. It came fresh and nicely arranged. It is though all about the communal vibe and the international cuisines it offers.
11/23/2007 Posted by gychii
The Grove (at the Farmer's Market) is probably my favorite mall in all of the Los Angeles area (keeping in mind that I'm a West Hollywood resident). An upscale feeling outdoor mall, this place rocks! It's got a huge movie theatre and all the stores you'd want. The parking can (and does) fill up, so arrive early or count on doing the parking deck dance for a while. Better yet, park at a meter in the neighboring streets if you plan to be in and out (not for the movie-goer).

