Inglewood is a city in southwestern Los Angeles County, California. As of the 2010 U.S. Census, the city had a population of 109,673. It was incorporated on February 14, 1908. The city is in the South Bay region of Los Angeles County. Los Angeles Stadium at Hollywood Park is currently under construction in the city and when completed around 2020 will be the new home of both the National Football League's Los Angeles Rams and Los Angeles Chargers. The city is also close to Los Angeles International Airport.
Things to do in Inglewood
4.5 based on 88 reviews
An absolute must when in LA. The food is outrageously good. Expertly seasoned and prepared. We had catfish nuggets and salmon croquettes with eggs and potatoes, grits, biscuits and cornbread. Low prices and super friendly attentive service. Tastes like your grandmama made it.
4.5 based on 554 reviews
Some of the most delicious donuts you’ll eat and worthy of going out of your way to visit this Los Angeles landmark and movie location standby.
They have everything from your old standards to the more gourmet styles such as bacon maple, s’mores, Oreo, Mint Raised, etc.....
The service is friendly and fast whether using drive thru or walk up.
4.5 based on 125 reviews
Owners are Rodolfo Garcia and Juan Manuel Garcia. Restaurant offers excellent home-style Mexican food. Impressively friendly owners and staff. Although small, very clean and comfortable surroundings. Generous portions of everything, including the wine. Priced almost too reasonably for the level of food and service excellence. This is the kind of restaurant we will go out of our way to visit any time we are in Los Angeles.
Service was fast and friendly in a cozy, dive-y (yet clean) location! I got a fish taco and the governor shrimp taco. Both were hot, fresh and made in house. Margaritas are strong!
The price was shockingly low too; I will definitely be back with guests!
4.5 based on 96 reviews
At In-N-Out Burger, quality is everything. Stop by to enjoy our menu of hamburgers, cheeseburgers, french fries and shakes. In-N-Out makes fast food the old fashioned way.
In-N-Out is a great location for my cheat days!! This is a newer location with the enhanced drive-thru line. Double Double protein style!!
4 based on 336 reviews
A nice place for fried chicken, livers, gizzards, waffles, grits, even gravy. Hearty portion & good taste. I seem to like every thing they serve. Maybe because it resembles home cooking. Good place to go for family and friends. Not for romantic meals for sure,
4.5 based on 45 reviews
Fiesta Martin Mexican Grill has been around for many years and each year it gets better. They have a few locations now, but this is a family owned eatery and it is just great.
This is traditional Mexican food and everything on the menu is good. Their chips are wonderful and they make a great guacamole. They have a full bar and they also have Happy Hour, but I am not sure on which nights. Just give them a call.
It can get crowded but the wait is never bad. The service is perfect and the place is cute and clean.
Personally, I love the enchilada plate with rice and beans. They also make a super steak.
If you want real Mexican food and you can diet another day, go there. You will love it.
4 based on 155 reviews
Excellent Mexican food, most patrons local. Located near LAX, within walking distance of airport La Quinta & Holiday Inn. Great find.
If you like old fashion, traditional Mexican food, Casa Gamino is for you. Everything is great, from their beans and rice to their tacos and wet burritos.
Casa Gamino is a mid size restaurant in Inglewood. Nothing fancy here, just great food.The place is cute with table and booth seating. You can also get take out if you want. Parking is free and easy. The service is excellent and the prices super reasonable.
They have a Happy Hour most days and if you like Margaritas you will want one of those.
Have a great time.
4.5 based on 30 reviews
We went to Maria's because after a long overnight flight from Auckland to LAX, staggering scross the street from the Best Western Airpark Hotel took all the energy we had left. Thanks to Trip Advisor, we tried out this little take-out, eat-in storefront, chose from a menu that spanned one whole wall, and paid about $20 for two big dinners' worth of the best Mexican food ever.
The place is like a little factory, with orders efficiently taken at one end, and a line of a half-dozen cooks cooking great tortillas, slicing assada meat off of a gyro spit (great idea!), and browning it on a big griddle, and assembling tamales, enchiladas, tacos and burritos that emerge very quickly at the far end of the counter, where people are eagerly waiting to eat it.
. These cooks are not amateurs, and the quality of the food and the prices they charge make this a restaurant to visit again and again. It almost makes LAX something to look forward to!
4.5 based on 53 reviews
At In-N-Out Burger, quality is everything. Stop by to enjoy our menu of hamburgers, cheeseburgers, french fries and shakes. In-N-Out makes fast food the old fashioned way.
This is the first time I've had a in and out Burger, and it did not disappoint. The burgers are amazing best I have ever had for fast food. The fries on the other had are terrible. I would recommend the burger to anyone, but the fries are not so hot.
4.5 based on 35 reviews
Delicious home cooked style healthy plant based food (try the enchilada pie!), friendly staff, great neighborhood vibe, location on a cute street full of historical art deco buildings (take a walk down the street and look up to appreciate the architecture).
But why oh why do you use single use plastic cutlery, single use plates, and - my personal least favorite - the non-degradable single use plastic containers for the puddings??? (To eat IN, not take out).
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