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.
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.
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