Heading to Dodger Stadium for the World Series? Must-try eats and drinks nearby

A Guide to the Best Eats and Drinks Near Dodger Stadium for the 2025 World Series

If you're heading to Dodger Stadium for the 2025 World Series, there's no doubt that you'll be looking for some delicious food and drinks to enjoy before the game starts. Whether you're a local or a visitor, these spots are perfect for fueling up and getting into the spirit of the event.

Here’s a list of some of the best places to eat and drink within five miles of the stadium. If you have any favorites that aren’t on this list, feel free to share them with us!

Lowboy (Echo Park)


Located on Sunset Boulevard, Lowboy is a casual bar and restaurant just down the street from the main stadium entrance in Echo Park. This spot has a neighborhood vibe and offers a wide selection of cocktails, beer, and wine, along with reasonably priced food.

The bar menu includes the Sunset Shandy ($15), made with Knob Creek rye whisky, Campari, and a mix of passion fruit, grapefruit, and lime juices, plus Miller High Life. Other options include Greener Days ($16), which features tequila and Kummel liqueur (caraway, cumin, and fennel), mixed with celery juice, arugula, and green peppercorns. There's also the First Pitch, a Jell-O shot with mezcal, raspberry, and citrus flavors, topped with raspberry powder.

For food, the Triple Play ($16) is a must-try, featuring their signature Lowburger, small fries, and a draft beer.

Location:
1540 Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles

Hours:
Monday through Thursday, 4 p.m. to 1 a.m.; Friday, 4 p.m. to 2 a.m.; Saturday, noon to 2 a.m.; Sunday, noon to 1 a.m.

OTOTO (Echo Park)


Saddle up to the bar at OTOTO, located just across from Vin Scully Avenue leading up to the stadium entrance. This minimalist yet comfortable bar offers an extensive sake collection from across Japan, served by the glass or the bottle, along with a small selection of Japanese lagers on draft.

Every game night — home and away — they offer a Dodger Don special: a menu of donburi (rice bowls), including Ohtani's favorite (Oyako-don, or chicken and egg over rice, $20); Ebi menchi katsudon (crispy prawn patties over rice, $21); and Steak-don, with sliced American wagyu with egg ($32).

A celebratory sake toast is complimentary after every Dodgers homer. Remember, OTOTO doesn’t have a TV, so track the game on your phone!

Location:
1360 Allison Ave., Los Angeles

Hours:
Open daily, 5 to 10 p.m.

Taqueria Frontera (Cypress Park)


If you've been following the taco scene in Los Angeles, you may already know about Taqueria Frontera. This new-school favorite serves Tijuana-style tacos with freshly made corn tortillas and house-made salsa. The toppings include delicious proteins such as pastor, birria, and lengua ($3.75–$4), all finished with a cool slather of guacamole.

Location:
700 Cypress Ave., Los Angeles

Hours:
Tuesday through Friday, noon to 10 p.m.; Saturday, noon to 11 p.m.; Sunday, noon to 10 p.m. Closed Monday.

Homage Brewing (Chinatown)


Tucked away off a small street in an industrial section of Chinatown, Homage Brewing offers a great mix of eclectic beers and tasty food. For the World Series, they’re offering a stadium-eats menu that includes hot dogs, buffalo wings, garlic parm fries, and pitchers of beer starting at $20, along with a $5 gameday pint.

They also show all games on their two jumbo screens and a 50-inch screen upstairs, along with three screens throughout the venue's brewery. Homage is open late on weekends, so you can take advantage of the resident DJs they host to dance the night away after the game.

Location:
1219 N. Main St., Los Angeles

Hours:
Sunday through Thursday, noon to 11 p.m.; Friday and Saturday, noon to 2 a.m.

LaSorted's (Chinatown and Silver Lake)


Whether at their Silver Lake location along Sunset or the newer Chinatown location on Broadway, LaSorted's Pizza is the place to celebrate all things Dodgers. Their name is an homage to the famed Dodgers coach, and their pizza is a must-try.

My favorite is the Upside Down Mamba ($5 a slice, $20 for a whole pie), a signature cheese slice flipped upside down with the cheese melted directly onto the crust and topped with a thick layer of tomato sauce.

As part of the 2025 Dodgers season, LaSorted’s is offering a special at its Chinatown location called the Visitor Dog. Owner Tommy Brockert and his crew will create a hot dog inspired by a famous dish from each opposing team's region.

Locations:
Silver Lake:
2847 Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles

Chinatown:
984 N. Broadway, Los Angeles

Hours:
Silver Lake:
Open daily, 11 a.m. to 9 p.m.

Chinatown:
Monday 4 to 11 p.m.; Wednesday through Sunday, 4 to 10 p.m.; Friday, 2 p.m. to 1 a.m.; Saturday, 4 p.m. to 1 a.m.

The Douglas (Echo Park)


Another self-appointed Dodgers Bar in Echo Park, The Douglas offers a variety of cheap menu items. During Dodgers games, the bar offers $5 draft beers. And make sure to try some of my favorite Japanese craft beers from Ikasu, brewed right here in downtown L.A. They go well with the restaurant’s food specials, such as the Backyard Burger ($12) and Old Bay tater tots ($8).

Location:
1400 Sunset Blvd, Los Angeles

Hours:
Monday and Tuesday, noon to midnight; Wednesday through Sunday, 9 a.m. to midnight.

The Park's Finest BBQ (Historic Filipinotown)


Head over to Historic Filipinotown for some of the best Filipino barbecue in all of Los Angeles. Be sure to try their Mount Mayon Hot Link Medley ($12.49), a smoked, sliced, sweet-and-spicy Filipino longanisa. Or the Timuay Beef Tri-Tip ($18.99) — a half-pound of tender, seasoning-crusted sirloin beef, cut deli-thin and paired with their pungent horseradish crema.

Make sure to wash it down with the general array of draft beers.

Location:
1267 W. Temple St, Los Angeles

Hours:
Tuesday, 5 to 10 p.m.; Wednesday through Sunday, 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Closed Monday.

Thunderbolt (Historic Filipinotown)


Directly next door to The Park's Finest is one of L.A.'s best cocktail bars. Thunderbolt has made a name with a menu of creative cocktails, like Echo Park Trash Can #3, made with mezcal, green apple, apple-miso distillate, and pecan. Another recommendation is their Fu Gwaa Falsetto, featuring shochu, Oaxacan rum, bitter melon, manzanilla, suze, lemon, and Li Hing. Don’t sleep on the food — especially if you like gluten-free options. Check out Momma Leah's Chicken Drumettes, served with a tamari glaze — or their mac 'n' cheese, made with cheddar and bleu cheese.

Location:
1263 W. Temple St., Los Angeles

Hours:
Monday, 5 p.m. to midnight; Wednesday through Friday, 5 p.m. to midnight; Saturday, 5 p.m. to 1 a.m.; Sunday, 2 p.m. to midnight. Closed Tuesday.

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