Lemonade at MOCA Grand





I'd be lying if I said I walked in with no expectations. Mines were low. How could a place inside MOCA be any good? Well, this place wasn't half as bad as you might think. The lemonade was pretty interesting. They have an assortment but I picked cucumber mint which was really refreshing. The salads were decent but not super fresh. Brussels sprouts, mozzarella-tomato-basil, and a really good chicken mix. I didn't have any desserts but they looked really good. I'll have to go that route next time. I was at MOCA to check out the William Leavitt exhibition. I'm joining the wulf folks on a project in conjunction with this exhibit. Should be cool; June 5 and July 3, MOCA's at 250 South Grand Ave LA CA 90071
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