Hit the food stalls at the 1930s-era Original Farmers Market, shot and dine at The Grove.
Welcome to Beverly-Grove :: Fairfax Village
The Fairfax District has historically been the center of LA’s Jewish community. With a mix of Spanish-style homes, new modern constructions and charming duplexes, the tree-lined, walkable district is one of the city’s most historic and happening neighborhoods. Locals devour pizza and pasta at Jon & Vinny’s, get their small production wines at Helen’s, and hit the iconic Canter’s Deli for late night nosh. Sneakerhads worship at the 10-plus shoe shops, including Sportie LA, Fight Club and Undefeated. Hit the food stalls at the 1930s-era Original Farmers Market, shot and dine at The Grove (with its famed animated fountain), and find treasures at the Melrose Trading Post, a popular Sunday flea market held at Fairfax High. Bonus: The art- and architecture-focused MAK Center is headquartered in Rudolph M. Schindler’s House, just blocks away from Fairfax.