DTLA Bodega

Liquor store · Downtown Los Angeles

DTLA Bodega

Liquor store · Downtown Los Angeles

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650 S Spring St R2, Los Angeles, CA 90014

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NY style sandwiches, excellent burgers, and Oreo shakes  

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650 S Spring St R2, Los Angeles, CA 90014 Get directions

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650 S Spring St R2, Los Angeles, CA 90014 Get directions

+1 213 462 2992
@dtlabodega

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Aug 10, 2025

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How the People’s Bodega Provides Free Food to Protesters | Eater

"A traveling mutual-aid food-and-necessities pantry that began in Los Angeles and now operates vans at protests in New York and LA, driving to meet marches and set up pop-up tables to lower the barrier to participation. Volunteers, who track routes on their phones and shuttle pallets of water and drinks, distribute essentials free of charge — calibrated to be fuel rather than a full meal — including bottles of water (around 1,600 on one busy day), sports drinks, Kind bars and other granola bars, Nature Valley and Nutrigrain bars, Oreos and Nutter Butters, fruit snacks and clementines, Little Hug drinks, sunscreen, hand sanitizer, condoms, tampons (with a space in the back of the van to change), first-aid items, and small household goods or phone cards when donated. All supplies come mainly from individual donations and occasional PayPal contributions rather than corporate or restaurant givebacks; volunteers repeatedly reassure confused marchers that everything is free, prompting grateful responses and moments of communal bonding over shared snacks. Framing “food as fuel,” the group aims to sustain protest momentum, plans to evolve into a mobile community center and pantry, and commits to continuing its work “until full abolition is achieved.”" - Jaya Saxena

https://www.eater.com/2020/7/9/21308094/peoples-bodega-traveling-food-pantry-mutual-aid-protesters-fighting-police-brutality
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B

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The sandwiches are solid. Usually about a 15 min wait. Can’t call ahead. My only complaint is even with inflation and everything being expensive… this place is just ridiculously priced. Like almost every sandwich is basically about $17-$20 out the door, and for that price you would just expect a bigger sandwich or at least a drink and a some type of small side ! Like The sandwiches are solid but when you look at the size of it after you get it… it just doesn’t ever ever feel worth paying $20 for a small/medium size sandwich and still having to go buy a drink and some chips to go with it. Also make sure your order is correct before you leave. It’s pretty normal for them to forget condiments or make the sandwich inaccurate. Other than that lol if you really need a sandwich and Don’t mind it being overpriced, it lowkey hits the spot every time.

TiDa VISION

Google
I remember when this place popped up and I was excited. It would be the only place to give LA Cafe a run for their money by being 24 hours and serving hot food. I also remember encouraging management to accept EBT as a marketing strategy, telling them it would NOT only allow access to additional revenue streams, but more importantly be INCLUSIVE by making the food more accessible to DTLA's population. I don't remember my advice being well received 😬 All in all, this place is OK. As a former New Yorker I was disappointed in the attempted fusion, their bacon egg and cheese bagels broke my spirit. However, as a local I'm grateful to have another option outside of The LA Cafe. Again, the food is OK, and NOTHING compared to a REAL bodega in NY. Pricey and a bit subpar feels like a legit description. I'm BIG on energy, ESPECIALLY when it comes to food and its preperation, that being said the customer service can also use some TLC. If you're STARVING and D -TOWN burger bar is closed, go for it🤣

Pepper

Google
I order from here all the time. They accept EBT. The prices are high but the burgers, hotdogs, chopped chicken and chopped steak are excellent. Plus they have THE BEST Oreo shakes! Everyone here is always friendly and helpful!

R

Google
The bacon egg and cheese on a roll (a small breakfast sandwich) was good but it is $15 before tax. That’s just ridiculous. Like come on. They just taking it too far now. That’s like 300% profit which is just greedy. Pls actually put this sandwich on the menu and make it a reasonable price. Please.

Joshua Montanez

Google
This not the only first time the young kid messed up my order like I’m from the East Coast like he continuing to do this is unacceptable like I get my chop cheese n Philly sandwich here and sometime he messes up my order putting mushroom n pepper lettuce n tomato on my sandwich when I don’t ask for those stuff but only the cheese mayo grilled onions only on my meat like the owners n managers need to take action for this and I work for black rock deli plus in New York I used to manage deli n bodegas also please add sazon on the Philly n chop cheese that’s the real flavor to it

Legacy Artist

Google
Amazing chopped cheese taste like NY! Great vibes. Staff super friendly thank you Nancy and Tabitha! I’ll be back! (Not the best picture lol my phone died 😩)

ECKO Seven

Google
There restaurant stays open 24/7 The liq For side Opens at 10:00am closes at 1:³⁰am 7 days a week!

Mason Brooks

Google
Best sandwiches I've had in LA - compared to chains such as subway- also better than local spots like "Ikes" and "My daughters deli" Great food! Keep them coming!