Pet Facilities in East Los Angeles
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Pet Facilities in East Los Angeles
Pet Stores & Supplies

Allan's Pet Center - East LA
1256 S Atlantic Blvd, East Los AngelesI came here to but a scorpion then a ball python i come here once a week to buy rats snd crickets for my animals i always talk to either mike or hailee theyre awesome snd very very knowledgable been very very helpful educating me on everything from ball pythons to eats thanks guys
- Good70 Reviews4.1
Pet Grooming

Emanuel Pet Grooming
212 S Atlantic Blvd # 104, East Los AngelesI have been coming here for 5 years and will continue coming. I love the customer service and the grooming they do on my dog. Thank you giving the best service to my dog and me!!! Definitely recommend!!!!
- Good62 Reviews4.1
Pet-Friendly Restaurants

Tacos Los Poblanos Al Estilo Tijuana
1311 S Atlantic Blvd, East Los AngelesAt first, I was skeptical about stopping at a taco truck familiar burritos and tacos often fall flat. But my wife insisted, pointing out its five star rating and wow, she was right. As soon as we pulled up (parking can be tricky since it's right on the street), the mouth watering aroma hit us the meat sizzles on a grill mounted on the side of the truck while they press fresh tortillas inside.
We ordered a mix of tacos and burritos: the burrito was surprisingly hearty and flavorful, bursting with smoky char and perfectly seasoned meat. Even though I’m not usually a horchata fan, I tried it and loved it because it turned out to be creamy, sweet without being watered down, and just perfect. My kids agreed no diluted flavor at all. The food arrived quickly, the service was friendly, and the atmosphere complete with ambient street side sounds and relaxed music made it feel like an impromptu family picnic under the stars. We all walked away full, happy, and planning our next visit.
Why This Truck Stands Out
Authentic Tijuana style tacos Charcoal grilled meats tucked into handmade tortillas, topped with thick guacamole the style is beloved in North Baja coastal towns and authentically served here.
FUN FACTS:
Tacos Los Poblanos started as a weekend swap meet stand in 2005 and evolved into the popular truck it is today, run by a family of taqueros originally from Puebla.
Part of a cultural wave These Tijuana-style tacos weren't always mainstream in L.A., but now they're beloved served by Poblano taqueros like those at Los Poblanos who brought this tradition to life here.
Nearby Attractions & Bonus Tips
Located in South L.A.’s vibrant taco scene, just a few minutes from the Avalon Swap Meet and local shops.
Grab a sweet crepe from the neighboring truck it’s the perfect dessert after those bold tacos.
Hunter’s tip: Parking can fill up, especially on weekend evenings. Arrive a bit early for better spots, or park a block away for easier access.
Overall, this wasn’t just a meal it was an experience. If you’re in East L.A., craving real Tijuana style flavor, or just want a memorable family outing, this taco truck is a must stop.
- Superb46 Reviews4.9

Tacos el toro (al vapor)
600 Bradshawe Ave, East Los AngelesTaste of Guadalajara!! The best beef tacos they have in Los Angles I have ever had! We drive all the way from the bay area to eat these delish Tacos. The Labio and Lengua are my favorite. They are a business from their house. They are very friendly and great dervice Taste as you where in Jalisco!
- Superb60 Reviews4.6

Tacos California (Tacos Los Poblanos)
Atlantic / Pomona, East Los AngelesSuperb al pastor tacos, also wrapped nicely and easier to eat on the go than normal tacos.
- Superb12 Reviews4.6

The Wing Man Official
5465 E Beverly Blvd, East Los Angeles(Dined 04/27/25 SU @ 12:00pm): Man... there were wings and things everywhere! I was in attendance for Lawless Brewing Co.'s 4th Anniversary (yup... they opened during the pandemic!), when I had a few food options and decided on The Wing Man Catering/Food Truck. Before the pandemic, I used to work a ton of local outdoor events where food trucks lined up ready to take you money. During that time, I got very familiar with said food trucks, their owners, and sometimes even hired them for events I was a part of. After the pandemic, some of these events sadly folded, so I pivoted to other avenues for outdoor entertainment work that were less-focused on food trucks and more on actual booths/stalls. Nowadays, my more poignant exposure to these meals on wheels was at breweries and beer festivals. This was my first experience with them and couldn't find any background information whatsoever. On a wing and a prayer, man, was their food good or for the birds!? PURCHASE 6pc Mango Habanero Wings & Fries ($20.00): Slathered in a milder sauce than I'd hoped, only the meatier drumlets were present which I appreciated. These had a nice freshly-cooked crisp to each bite as the sauce stuck to your lips and your fingertips. Now, the spud sticks were a revelation with their portion size, the amazing crisp and crunch in every bite as the roof of your mouth slightly got burned by the internal steam, and the awesome seasoning they used! I think I loved the fires more than the drumlets! Buffalo Blasted Chicken Sandwich ($13.00): A thick heavily-fried chicken breast dipped into homemade sweet and spicy infused oil, lettuce, homemade bread and butter pickles, drizzled with homemade ranch and Buffalo sauce on a brioche bun, this was a messy two-handed meal of sinful goodness. I only wished it was hotter and spicier. Veggie Sticks (INCLUDED w/Sandwiches): I guess it was best to have something healthy to try and offset all of the badness that was being consumed - beers and food! These helped to cleanse my palate and brushed my teeth! SERVICE A friendly woman greeted me as I approached the truck, I perused the menu and quickly placed my order, I was given a buzzer, and about fifteen minutes later my buzzer blew up letting me know my grub was ready. All was straightforward and greatly appreciated - thank you! PARKING (FREE) Being a food truck, they were at the beck and call wherever the event was held. In this case, the event/residency took place at Lawless Brewing Co. with plenty of free parking along the main drag of Craner Ave. and all nearby streets (including Magnolia Blvd.). Another option was a driving service like a bus, taxi, Lyft, or Uber (no nearby Metro train station) - 'nuff said. ATMOSPHERE, DÉCOR, AMBIENCE Your standard self-sufficient catering/food truck with an exterior food menu banner along the front sole order and pick up table, no area for condiments, napkins, and utensils nor designated seating area except for the brewery itself, and natural lighting was prevalent during the daytime while minimal electric street and tent/truck lighting glowed at night. There were no TVs nor any background music except what was playing inside the brewery. ATTIRE Totally casual, so I would normally be in a t-shirt, boardshorts, and flip-flops. OVERALL The Wing Man Catering/Food Truck was a finger-licking messy yummy time, and I would definitely consider them again. My only fear would be their limited menu and eventually trying everything over time. The prices were a tad on the higher end, the food and portion sizes were very good, and the service was easy and straightforward. I found very good value based on the prices, service, and experience noted above (TOTAL paid experience was around $36.00 BEFORE any discounts and/or tip). And, they accepted my credit card of choice...AMEX! 4.0 STARS
- Good5 Reviews4.2

Asadero Chikali
1321 S Atlantic Blvd, East Los AngelesIf you need quick Mexican food, this is a great spot.
I got the sampler to go, and it was really tasty—well cooked with good flavors. Ordering was fast, perfect if you’re in a hurry.
I’d definitely come back to try more from the menu.
- Superb91 Reviews4.3
