Glendora Public Market

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Glendora Public Market

Food court · Glendora

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905 E Arrow Hwy, Glendora, CA 91740

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Food hall with tacos, crepes, coffee, boba & brewery  

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905 E Arrow Hwy, Glendora, CA 91740 Get directions

glendorapublicmarket.com
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905 E Arrow Hwy, Glendora, CA 91740 Get directions

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Parking Lot Dining, Sudden Closures Are New Normal for SGV Restaurants - Eater LA

"the Glendora Market food hall, which was hit with multiple delays, is planning to start business on September 26." - Kristie Hang

https://la.eater.com/2020/9/21/21449516/san-gabriel-valley-closures-openings-outdoor-dining-coronavirus-pandemic
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Local Chain Pinches Tacos Adds Another Family-Owned Location Downtown - Eater LA

"Glendora’s upcoming food hall looks delayed, with plumbing issues pushing the expected opening to well into 2020." - Farley Elliott

https://la.eater.com/2019/9/23/20872370/morning-briefing-restaurant-news-los-angeles-pinches-tacos-downtown-open
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Glendale’s Tiny Dining Hit Mini Kabob Grows Into New Glendora Home - Eater LA

"Glendora Public Market is a large new project taking over an old brick bakery in the foothills of the Angeles National Forgest. The 19,000 square-foot facility has already signed on a number of new tenants — mostly existing Orange County food hall types like Belly Bombz — but has as its anchor Smog City Brewing, the South Bay craft beer star." - Farley Elliott

https://la.eater.com/2018/6/14/17464328/mini-kabob-glendale-expansion-glendora-food-hall
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LA’s Award-Winning Smog City Brewing Anchors New Glendora Public Market - Eater LA

"Glendora Public Market is a new venue located at 905 E. Arrow Highway, Glendora, CA, set to host a variety of tenants including Smog City Brewing Co., Steelhead Coffee, Sweet Comforts, and Portside." - Farley Elliott

https://la.eater.com/2018/3/8/17097342/glendale-public-market-tenants-smog-city-more
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Sleepy Glendora Bulks Up With Big New Food Hall Project of Its Own - Eater LA

"The food hall is a new project in Glendora, covering 19,000 square feet with nearly a dozen different vendors, located on a 2.5-acre plot. It features three long open corridors, a central courtyard and patio, bow truss ceilings, and tall windows. A large new parking lot with 75 to 100 spots is also part of the project. The market is expected to have familiar and new names as tenants by September." - Farley Elliott

https://la.eater.com/2018/1/10/16874050/glendora-food-hall-coming-new-tracking
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twinkie dog

Google
The hall had a few empty spots, but it's got a nice ambiance and a variety of different choices. Wish there was a tiny bit more parking available. I think it's a great concept, a gem you might miss if your driving by too fast. Worth at least 1 stop to support small business. The space is clean, the restrooms are super clean. I would recommend trying this place out.

rose kim

Google
Love these type of marketplaces. I stopped by looking for Cassidy’s Corner but it was replaced with a new shop… Bry’s Bagels. I ordered the twisted garlic bread which is neatly sliced with garlic cream cheese spread between each slice. It tastes great and the best bite sized breakfast / brunch item if you’re on-the-go and need to snack as you drive. Photos and receipt for details on cost attached below. Note, it takes 8-10 minutes because it is freshly prepared so call in to order to eliminate the wait.

Evee

Google
Great family place or just to grab a beer. Limone was a definite “miss” Food was old and overpriced. Weird sauce on top. They don’t even have grilled chicken or skewers. The chicken was shredded pieces looked old and stale so did the rice and I found plastic wrapper in my rice.

Alex Gallind

Google
Other up and coming restaurants. It’s very chill indoor A/C and restroom Clean and plenty of place to site and do work on your laptop Amazon locker inside

Brandan Garcia

Google
Variety of places to eat. Decent food court and great place to hang out.

J C

Google
It’s nice to have the food court options of a mall in a dedicated place without as many people passing by. Nice and clean with plenty of seating. Came on a weekday, but I can see the parking lot would most likely overflow on a weekend. I’ll definitely stop in if I’m in the area again. I specifically visited to try Lumpia Mania

Daniel Yang

Google
I like this place. They allow dogs so keep that in mind if you don't like dogs. What I can't stand is that management allows the cleaning crews to use Fabuloso or some REALLY strong smelling cleaning sprays that it interferes with my eating. The guy would be spraying down tables getting the chemicals in the air while I'm eating at the table right next to it. Management needs to change it to some sort of unscented or less potent mix. I don't want all that ammonia in the air when I'm eating. That said, the prices are kind of high. And the foods are better than average. Parking is pretty limited on weekends. Reminds me of Anaheim packing district. Just simply not enough parking. In terms of foods, the Bagels are not a traditional bagel. It's really big, not dense, and not what I would consider a bagel. More like a chewy bread. The minimum standard of a REAL bagel is Einstein Bros. This doesn't mean the standard. I got a coffee at the coffee shop, and it's sort of the Intelligentsia type of coffee shop. Floral notes in their beans. If you're into that. Most people are accustomed to the over roasted Starbucks coffee beans, and that's what I prefer. Lumpia fries at the Filipino joint was BOMB. I'd get that Everytime. They got the thin McDonald's style fries. I would like to see a bigger fry, like the ones at the Hat, but still it's good. Probably the best thing I've had here. Then the Detroit pizza was underwhelming at the golden spot in the corner. The sauce has no flavor and the pepperoni cups were more like regular undercooked pepperoni with maybe 3 of them cupped. Oven was too hot for sure. Dough was slightly burned but the toppings weren't. Their burgers are amazing tho. Best burger in town for sure. Great sauce, great meat and veggies. The bun was really greasy, but other than that also the best thing here. Check out my pics.

Alexandru Muresan

Google
This spot is great. Each food selection is tasty, and you get the bonus Smog City Brewery. There is plenty of indoor and outdoor seating.
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Wendy L.

Yelp
Glendora Public Market is a food hall offering various cuisines. This is a smaller food court compared to that of Haven City Market in Rancho Cucamonga and Riverside Food Lab in Riverside, but bigger than Rodeo 39 in Eastvale/Ontario area. They offer boba, Filipino food, Mediterranean, hot dogs, a chicken shop, bagels, crepes, a brewery, and many others. I met up with a friend for dinner at Limoné Mediterranean and drinks at Boba Break Tea House. There were plenty of tables and seats. Parking was easy to find. They have lots available around the building. The service was nice and the value is as expected for the price we paid. Overall, a good casual spot for a group with varying taste buds.
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Mariela O.

Yelp
Stopped by here on a Sunday for lunchtime while we were on our way to Palm springs. We were pretty hungry and had seen someone post on the Bone & broth pho sandwich! We had to come check it out! So... bone & broth you get a 10/10 it was simply amazing! I also had coffee from Penny and it was delicious, they had other eateries as well but we definitely have to come back to check them out. Parking is a bit small so if you cant find any, I didn't see of there was a back side for additional parking as someone was leaving when we got there and we got lucky.
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Luis M.

Yelp
Glendora Public Market is a hidden gem that brings together a little bit of everything--a collection of unique restaurants, a brewery, and dessert spots, all under one roof. The atmosphere is lively, modern, and perfect for hanging out with friends or family. Parking was a bit of a challenge since there isn't a large lot, but with some patience, I was able to find a spot nearby. It's part of the experience in a busy, bustling area, so plan accordingly. I spent most of my time at Smog City Brewery, which was a highlight. They had trivia night when I visited, and the energy in the room was contagious. The beer selection was excellent, offering a range of options from crisp lagers to bold IPAs. The staff was friendly, and it felt like the perfect spot to kick back and relax. Beyond the brewery, there are so many food options to explore! Whether you're in the mood for savory meals or sweet treats, the variety is impressive. Don't miss the dessert pastries--they're the perfect way to end your visit. Overall, Glendora Public Market is a vibrant hub of food, drinks, and fun. It's a must-visit if you're in the area, and I'll definitely be back to explore more of what it has to offer!
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Vivian F.

Yelp
Cute little food hall with some solid options if you're in the area. The parking lot connected to this place is pretty small but there is an overflow lot (signage should direct you to the right location). The only spot I tried was limone Mediterranean but I also saw a pho and taco spot that looked really good. I really enjoyed all the flavors on my chicken platter, as well as the crispy bed of fries and pita bread side! However the chicken was a little difficult to eat (cleanly) so I'd probably opt for wings or something like that instead.
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Linh Y.

Yelp
My dear friend since the 4th grade and I came to the Glendora Public Market (GPM) for dinner in celebration of my birthday. Thank you my friend for your kindness and generosity. I only found out about this place through my Yelpie friend (thanks!) and I wanted to check it out. From the outside of the building, it doesn't look like it is that big. But it's quite spacious inside. It has good comfortable air and not stuffy. It's clean and well kept by the staff. There are lots of indoor seating. Limited outdoor patio seating are available, too. Restrooms require a code so do ask for it from one of the food vendors before heading over. Don't let the name fool you. It's not a market, but more like a food hall. It actually has a good selection of 11 food vendors... Smog City Brewing, Dog Haus, Limone Mediterranean, Boba Break Tea House, & Broth, The Golden Eatery, Penny Coffee Roasters, The Taco Man, Crepes & Shakes LA, Bry's Bagels, and Lumpia Mania. My friend and I ended up trying a few vendors... Boba Break Tea House, Limone Mediterranean, The Taco Man, and Lumpia Mania. I wanted to try Crepes & Shakes LA, but just didn't have room for dessert. I will definitely be returning here to try the other vendors in the very near future. If you're in the Glendora area and want to try something new, GPM may be the place for you! Btw, parking is free. Overflow of parking will be at the Bank of America area.
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Lilian W.

Yelp
The Glendora Public Market is a cozy food hall with a variety of restaurants and cuisines to explore. It has a small parking lot, but there's plenty of street parking nearby, making it easy to find a spot. Inside, you'll find a wide selection of eateries including Bry's Bagels, Limone Mediterranean, & Broth (Vietnamese), Dog Haus (serving hot dogs), The Taco Man, The Golden Eatery, and Lumpia Mania. For drinks, there's a boba shop, Penny's Coffee Roasters, and Smog City Brewing, offering a huge selection of beers on tap. It's a place that caters to many tastes, and the food prices are affordable, making it a convenient spot for a quick bite. On Tuesdays, they host trivia nights, adding a fun twist to the regular dining experience. I visited on a Sunday and, despite the crowd, there were still plenty of tables and seating available. The service at each food stand was friendly and diligent, with a family-friendly atmosphere. After finishing your meal, you can leave your trays near the trashcan for pickup or return them to the restaurant itself. There's a good amount of seating both inside and outside, and the space feels larger than you might expect, making it a great place to gather with friends or family.
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Emily L.

Yelp
Parking is a little small but we went on a Friday night and it was empty to my surprise. There are only a few shops here but the two that we went to were good. Lots of people hang out and play board games. Bathroom is fairly clean.
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Becky L.

Yelp
Stopped by here today on 07/29/2024 to check on their upcoming Event listings. Found out quite a bit of events taking place from 'Glendora Public Market,' Glendora, CA. I have attached pics for reference down below. Glendora Public Market, CA also hosts an Amazon locker. Restrooms need a code to get in~luckily, there was a staff going inside before me. She got me in. Some Vendors open late here to 9pm, PST: Smog City Brewing (I bought souvenirs from them.) Boba Break Crepes & Shakes.... Some vendors close prior to 9pm. Service was friendly and fast from Smog City Brewing, Glendora, CA.... I'll be back again in the near future. Parking was free and easy from plaza parking.
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jeremiah w.

Yelp
I passed by this place numerous times and decided to go in one night and have dinner. It is a low key spot to go eat and hangout. The inside is nice and spacious. They have a outside eating area which is nice. Any place you eat will be a good choice. They also have a brewery. Some nights they have trivia and other events. Super clean inside which is nice. Overall nice experience.
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Coco G.

Yelp
On a Tuesday at lunchtime there was plenty of parking and seating. It's basically an upscale food court that's a bit noisy but spacious. I agree that having to ask for a bathroom code is a bit much. The variety of eateries to choose from is decent. I wonder why the ramen place is closed? We ordered : -- Holy aioli burger from Doghaus (3/5)--good flavor, weird subdivided bun (like 4 dinner rolls stuck together), but it's comvenient for sharing I suppose. It came with tater tots that tasted like crunchy hot oil, no other flavor. --the Salmon plate from Limone: (3.5/5)pita, garlic sauce and rice were tasty, salmon was well cooked and under seasoned. --Chicken shawarma green salad, also from Limone (3/5): chicken was well cooked but bland. salad had fresh ingredients. Service was quick, and they give you a pager so you can wait for your food at your table. Entrees are generous , around $20 each. I'm glad we tried it out but don't think we'll go out of our way to return.
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Jonathan O.

Yelp
Limited food choices. The concept is cool with a variety of food restaurants under one rooftop but there were more empty spots than I wanted to see.
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Stanley G.

Yelp
So I must have passed this place a thousand times but today we decided to stop and take a look for lunch. Back in the day Wonder Bread occupied this building built in 1948, a 16,000 sq.ft. space. It was on the list to be demolished before the City of Glendora and some investors decided to gut the interior and start with a whole new canvas. Opened in September 2020 during Covid. It didn't stop from pushing forward. The parking lot had a lot of paved parking spaces and it used to be an open dirt lot. Fresh parking lines and very clean. A few handicap parking spaces (3-5). Walking into the building and I was pleasantly impressed with how it's been transformed into a very nice place to sit and have your meal or just have a drink or two. Several places with tables and chairs and very clean. A host of food booths to choose from and all looking and smelling delicious. We walked around looking at all the different styles of food booths before choosing the ones we wanted. I really wanted to try everything but time was short. I walked over to Dog Haus and had a cheese burger sitting on what looked like and tasted like Hawaiian Sweet Rolls bread. VERY DELICIOUS !!! The price was better than I thought and right around the same price you would pay anywhere else. The guy behind the counter was helpful and very patient while I looked at the menu. If you traveling or live in the Glendora area, drop by and take a look, you won't be disappointed. 7:00am.- 9:00pm. Sunday through Thursday 7:00am.- 10:00pm. Friday and Saturday Here's how, in my humble opinion, the Glendora Public Market numbers stack up !! Location: 10 for 10 Food:10 for 10 (Dog Haus) Staff: 10 for 10 Returning: 10 for 10 Until next time, Stanley.
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Lorie D.

Yelp
With multiple restaurants to choose from inside, it makes going out with the family nice. That way everyone doesn't have to have the same food there's plenty to choose from between food, drinks, and dessert feeding inside and some outside definitely worth checking out if you haven't had a chance to go there. The price is very Eddie restaurant, but the service from what we have witnessed has been quick and friendly
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Jay B.

Yelp
Love this spot. Always forget about it for some reason . One of the newer food hall type spots that I'm a fan of, because you can go with a few friends, and everyone can find their own particular cup of tea. Places like this with a lot of variety are appealing to me because of the different options I can choose from. Ton of options: Mexican, Mediterranean, Filipino, Japanese, there's tenessee hot chicken spot, coffee, crepes, boba, and it had a smog city brewery. Parking can get a little tight. But there's street parking I think around the corner, otherwise I would recommend that you when it's not peak time Service at some places are a little slow, I've eaten at prob 4 of the spots so far. it will say with a little sign to be patient. Good things always come to those who wait, right? Bring your win water bottle if you can, some places are a little stinge with giving out water. Someplace only have bottled water like the Mediterranean spot. I usually carry bottled waters with me so it's never a problem. Again, lots of variety lots of places to sit down and eat your food, inside or outside, spacious, and overall always been a good experience for me.
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Renee D.

Yelp
Not what you think from the exterior. The building and signage pulled us in after a hike at Antonovich Trail. We were looking for some groceries or take out for dinner. To our surprise, it's not a market, it looks like an independent market from the street, so if you are expecting any produce or supplies, this isn't it. It's a food court. Kind of like what you would expect in a mall, maybe a bit more upscale in content and pricing. We bought some chicken bites for the road, they were deep fried... wasn't expecting that and they were way over cooked. The place was very clean and well maintained. Good if this is what you're in the mood for, but price and quality were not in perfect alignment.
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Darylynn D.

Yelp
A great place for a variety of foods to try. I love the open space so you can go with friends or family; very casual spot. There's a bar, Smog City Brewery, Mediterranean, Mexican, Filipino, coffee, bagels, dessert & a few other options. What a nice little food hall. The parking lot can be tricky as it is on the smaller side, but you can find parking. I walked right in and I knew I wanted Lumpia Maniacs.
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Tellie N.

Yelp
Went here on weekend afternoon, it's not busy. However I feel like brewery side is busy. Tried Lumpia Mania, the lumpia Shanghai feels like is store bought the stuffing is not a lot, I ate most of it is lumpia wrapper. The tocino breakfast is actually good. The garlic fried rice taste garlic, how garlic fried rice suppose to be. Steak fries is really good and huge. Highly recommend to try it and worth it. Portuguese wings it's okay but I love the fries it's very crispy. Ramen is pricey and small portion but the flavor is on point. Parking lot is a bit small but there's street parking.

Irene T.

Yelp
Breakfast with babe We shared a bagel, burrito & chili cheese tots. Food was good, paired it with a slushy Thai Tea with boba.
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Jill H.

Yelp
I think this is more recently opened and still has some vacancies. Came out to try it specifically because it's new and curios to see what options they have. The parking is a little light, especially for the prime hours so plan accordingly or don't be in a rush. Interestingly enough, there's a wide variety in just a few of the food storefronts: lumpia, ramen, Mediterranean, mixed variety kitchen, a Daug Haus, milk shakes, boba, what looks like a coffee spot (coming soon) and seemingly decent seating. It's hard to tell if there's any on site people to clean or each business somewhat manages their area. Trash cans weren't entirely visible or at least it wasn't clear if you clear your trash and trays or leave them on the tables. The Golden Eatery was what we landed on and is definitely worth coming back for, but that's for its own review :)
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Pretti Shei A.

Yelp
Been here several times....with family & some meet up with friends in the area. Good but limited choices of food to try. We liked the Limone' Mediterranean, we keep going back for their chicken and home made juices esp the cucumber one. One order of their chicken is shareable for a good value already. There is also the Lumpia stall with Filipino food to try esp their halo halo. Affordable prices as well. Churros is good too from the other stall and their shakes. Kids will also have their own food to enjoy. The place is good for family and friends to enjoy eating while chit chattin'. The parking though seems to get full easily. But if you're willing to wait... you'll find one for sure, depending on the day and time you are going.
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Marliz G.

Yelp
Overwhelmingly too many people, no where to sit. Turned off at the fact that everywhere you went people just breathing down your neck because ur are in a building full of people. Wasn't able to try the food because of how long the lines were. Will try again when the hype has cooled down.
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Rachel P.

Yelp
Went to Glendora Public Market with a group of 5 friends hoping to try various cuisine options. I got the harissa steak plate from Limone (Mediterranean) and my husband got three tacos from The Taco Man. The steak plate was really tasty - it included the steak, saffron rice, salad, baba ghanoush, and laffa bread (which I now think I like more than pita). But kinda pricey at about $20. I forget the type of tacos my husband got - there was one typical carne asada street taco, which was solid, and then two huge tacos that had a ton of meat and beans. Portions were good but almost too much to be enjoyable because they got soggy. On the not so great side, parking and seating are sort of limited, AND I was disappointed to see that Bushi by Jinya and Penny Roasters were both totally dark. Not sure if they were temporarily or permanently closed, but I was really looking forward to ramen as an option, so that was disappointing. Overall a nice place, but a little too pricey to be worth making a special trip to visit.
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Rob M.

Yelp
This place is a joke! Sorry, not the whole place. Smog brewery is legit. All these other places close early don't stay open till nine and they are rude if you come in after eight. Especially the new Pho place. They are the worst. They close early all the time and they are rude. It's a shame because the food is very good, but not worth the attitude. Whoever manages this place should have more quality control.
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Bobby M.

Yelp
It's a small food court when compared with the other that's in West Covina. Just a few stalls inside I think less than 10. But they are just so good, to mention one, And Broth. The broth was so amazing like the meat was cooked and simmered for hours. Serving is big enough for two people to share. A must place to be back more often.
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Ralph V.

Yelp
This market is a collection of small independent restaurants located in a food hall. Advertised in Yelp as opening at 7am, only one shop actually opens at 7am. Most of the others open between 8am to noon. The food available range from bagels to tacos. I bought a breakfast burrito from Daghouse and a Tuna melt from the bagel place. Both tasted great. There's a brewry on the premises that opens at noon. I'll be back to try some of the other dishes available. But I'll go after 11am. I recommend this place for the variety of food available.
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Harumy C.

Yelp
Love this hidden little gem, whether it's to grab a boba with your friends and catch up or grab a beer and watch the game. Great meal choices all around. It is a smaller venue than Haven City if you've been but it makes it that much better. Service is great and the prices are reasonable.
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Annalisa F.

Yelp
nice place to stop by for a bite to eat or something sweet. they have a good selection of food and the smog city brewery had some tasty beer. service was good and they lady gave my son free gelato at the gelato spot so that was nice. all in all i would recommend :)
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George T.

Yelp
I took some of our staff here we loved it. There is something here for everyone. Each team member went to a different place. I found parking easy great place to have a meeting saw a lot of families eating as well everyone seemed friendly to us. If you are with a family or having a staff meeting this is a good spot.

Sarai A.

Yelp
if you're bored, hungry, & looking for something to do, this is your spot! It's nice to come here in the morning to grab a drink from penny roasters, or in the evening for Mediterranean food at Limoné! They have a variety of food to choose from and they even have a brewery. Everyone is always friendly, and a time well spent
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Kim M.

Yelp
Came on superbowl day It was quite lonely but I preferred it that way. First time here & i loved the brew section
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kenyetta h.

Yelp
Not impressed. Couple vendors I walked up to, no one was in front for me to order. Guy at Dog Haus was rude for no reason. Only spicy sauce they had in the whole place was siracha or cholula
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Luke L.

Yelp
*** There's another duplicate Yelp page called Glendora Public Market (https://www.yelp.com/biz/glendora-marketplace-glendora) - someone from Yelp should fix this issue *** Glendora Public Market is another one of many new food halls in Southern California and there are 11 food vendors as of Aug 2022. [Pros] * The food hall is quite spacious and has some limited outdoor tables. * Parking is free and finding a spot shouldn't be an issue as this market isn't as popular as other food halls like Anaheim Packing District. * There's a bar (Smog City Brewing), but now I think about it most of food hall (even Blossom Market Hall in San Gabriel) have at least one bar. [Cons] * You need to ask for a code to use restrooms and I had to ask a janitor for one. * No bouquet shops. * Food vendor options are slightly less exciting than other food halls (boba/coffee/ramen/hot dog/Mediterranean/taco = here vs boba/coffee/Caribbean/sushi/Korean/American BBQ = Blossom Market Hall). * Nothing else to explore within 5-minute walking distance of Glendora Public Market. I don't hate this food hall and it is a welcome addition to the city of Glendora, but there aren't many intriguing food options here other than maybe the coffee shop (Penny Coffee Roasters) and requesting a code for restrooms was a huge turnoff.
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Eric A.

Yelp
I love the ambiance there it's amazing! The food is delicious and good selection along with the beer as well!! A must go on the weekend!

Gus B.

Yelp
Great choices for food, we went with pho witch was amazing at & Broth. Then we had ice cream at LA crepes and shakes. The churro ice cream and oreo shake were delicious. Highly recommend.
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Mabel C.

Yelp
Fairly decent food court! It's clean and I feel like some of their of the locations are closed the times I've been there. There is plenty of seating and the food is decent. Though, I'm not a big fan of boba tea break teashop as it's mostly just pumps of syrup and sugar (but this only concerns with the fruit teas). I've eaten at both Limon and the Golden eatery and both have been pretty solid! There's a pretty large beer bar in the far back, which seems like a good option for those who like beer. There's alotnof seating, and being there on a Sunday night 2 hours before close was pretty good timing. Though be prepared for some of the stores being closed when you arrive. There's a designated parking lot on site, and spacious eating areas inside and outside! Good for groups who don't know what to eat, or if you're a food hall fan in general, come by, grab a bite and enjoy what this food hall has to offer!
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Ian T.

Yelp
Great cool place to beat the heat, catch a beer and watch the dodger game with your furry friend . Lots of food choices, beer selection, and dog friendly indoors!
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Lilo A.

Yelp
Bunch of different foods and stands. Had a dj bumping but not too loud. Lots of tvs and games playing
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Jenny L.

Yelp
I'm SO excited this place is here bc being from Austin, TX, Atlanta, GA and obsessed with the food scene in Los Angeles and even Pasedena ... glendora was a sad sad food desert full of breakfast spots that closed by 2/3 pm for a min before this place showed up THANK GOD . Finally somewhere to get a good matcha latte and ramen and a local beer or a boba tea. Thank you thank you. All in one place and DOGS are allowed inside!!!!!!!!!!
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Elisa S.

Yelp
I love coming to this place, I'm here at least 3-4 times out of the month. It's the perfect spot for lunch and even weekend hangouts with friends. There's ample amount of seating and of course plenty of food options to choose from. My go to is Penny Roasters! I love their staff and their coffee is so good. Cassidy's Corner Cafe also has good bagel sandwiches that aren't too heavy or bloating, and made with fresh ingredients.
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Hannah S.

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Great spot to stop for a bite to eat if you're in the area - so much variety! It's full of unique (mostly non-chain) eateries! Basically a huge, indie type food court lol. And they have drink spots too - boba and coffees etc. and even a brewery! And they occasionally have farmers markets and other events too - on my last visit they had the Makers Hive Market going on outside - I scored so many awesome stocking stuffers!! These were all unique, local business owners and "makers" offering their handmade, authentic wares! I got some fantastic candles, soaps, jewelry etc - all for under $10 each. It was set up in little tents outside like a little farmers market - complete with energetic, upbeat music and very friendly vendors! Inside was bustling with folks who had worked up an appetite after browsing the Makers Hive Market. The setting is a wide open space with a hip, industrial feel and fun wall art. There are so many different restaurants that it should appease any craving - burgers and hotdogs, sushi, ramen, seafood, crepes and even hot chicken sandwiches all the rave now! Not to mention the local brewery, coffee shops and one of my fave boba spots! There are plenty of tables with seating, inside and outside - and all is very clean and well kept - same with the bathrooms. Plenty of parking outside too - it has a large parking lot as well as ample street parking. There were several empty spots in the lot even on a busy Sunday with the Makers Hive Market going on. My only issue with them is that a lot of the food is pricey. There are a couple of shops that charge reasonable prices like Dog Haus and the Boba Break and even the seafood spot - their prices are fairly normal. But the others are just kinda high. For example- the chicken sandwich place is charging around $16+ for a chicken sandwich and fries - which seems very high to me - but I will say that it's comparable to other chicken spots in the area. Still, overall I have enjoyed the times I've visited and will most likely be back for the fun events and some boba when I'm in the area!
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Mark B.

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Went to this smaller food lab and found some interesting selections. I went for the Mediterranean food and I was not disappointed. Really good steak and the hummus was probably the best I have ever had....
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Jose R.

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This a wonderful place for locales and tourists alike. We came down here to try a variety of available food options and to take a family road trip. Wow, the selection was great, the ambience was really good, and the diversity of food was top notch. We picked several options; a beer flight from Smog City Brewing, really delicious recommendations and selection of beers on tap! We tried ramen from Bushi by Jinya, really delicious selection and offering and their rolls as my youngest said, "take me to heaven." Really delicious food options and selection. We made a stop at the Boba Break Tea House, wonderful selection of Boba and their coffee jelly was amazing, highly recommend to try their Seaside drink. I had to make a stop at their taco spot; The Taco Man, really delicious Tacozilla creations as they call it, wrapped with cheese and your protein of choice. Tried their al pastor and chicken tacos, delicious! Finally we tried the Belly Bombz, Crepes & Shakes LA, Dog Haus you literally cannot go wrong with anything here. We wanted to try the other locations but they closed down at 3 PM. We'll be back again, loved the diversity of food and family friendly ambience. Wonderful utilization of an older building with plenty of free parking outside.

Ro M.

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Food is good! Fun place to hang out with your friends or family. Nice vibe. Clean and plenty of room. I will be going back for sure.
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Tina H.

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Glendora public market has something for the whole fam! A lot of choices under one roof so that everyone will be happy. Love it:) This market has like 12 different vendors/businesses. We have only been to 3 so far, but we are planning on trying all of them! Lol We have had Dog Haus, Crepes & Shakes, and Smog city brewery. Which all were on point! So can't wait to try more...
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Sandra P.

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First time visiting and certainly not our last. They have so many selections of eateries and good service. We plan on going back to try more places to eat inside.
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Mike W.

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This was our first experience with the Glendora Public Market, but definitely won't be our last. The site used to be the home of the Wonder Bread bakery, a beautiful brick building that's the perfect setting for this updated use. Great architecture and lots of spots for selfies! The Market is basically a food court with a little bit of something for everyone. Vendors range from food (burgers/sausages, wings, tacos, ramen, seafood, etc.) to desserts, micro-brewery, coffees/teas/boba, and more. There are a couple different areas for seating indoors and a nice patio area outdoors. There's some onsite parking, and on the street (E. Arrow Hwy. and Sunflower Ave.) as well. Food halls are always great "friend hangouts" as you can pick and choose multiple things. The prices are reasonable and it looks like they're going to continue to have fun activities too. They had karaoke on the evening we were there. Check out the calendar on their website: https://glendorapublicmarket.com/
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Allen H.

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I've only been to the Taco Man and the Boba place. I've been back to Taco Man and the boba place multiple times. There's my review...returning customer when I can...
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Jay T.

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I really liked having food options and great beer in one place. We ordered from @limone @DogHaus and enjoyed a couple glasses of girasol blonde @smogcitybeer which is a great beer and I will definitely go back for more! Food prices are average and cost of a delicious, cold beer was acceptable. Everyone seemed nice, the facility was clean.
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Erick I.

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There's some interesting selections of foods and could have more. Smog City is the best there. Had Limoné a few times but the last time the bread gave the group that night. Not sure what happened with that. The down side to this place is that the music is super loud and it makes no sense since it's mainly families with kids. Even if you went on a date you got shout. I'd like to try the morning eateries next time though.