New Valley Urban Market Makes Its Yummy Debut

The foodie wonderland is popping up at the Sportsmen's Lodge.

What to Know

  • Sportsmen's Lodge
  • Saturdays, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
  • $5

Have a desire to call upon ever food hall in town, in the region, in the state?

The sort of savory-to-sweet spots that boast breads of quality, desserts on the high end of delectable, vegetarian offerings punchy with spicy wow, and cheesy, meaty, fill-up foods, too?

It's a gourmand goal of lots of people nowadays, as the food hall scene continues on the up and up and up. Best add to those multiple ups, for the latest stroll-around 'n sup to-do is popping up, starting on Sept. 22, at the Sportsmen's Lodge in Studio City.

Say hello to the Valley Urban Market, a "weekly open-air food experience" featuring the flavorful foodstuffs of Hearth & Olive, Lobsterdamus, Dina's Dumplings, and several more local favorites. 

Founded by "longtime friends and native Valley girls Megan Gefsky, Deborah Saly, and Jordan Grohl," the every-Saturday Valley Urban Market will include, in addition to a line-up of stylish yet nummy noshes, "comfortable seating, a DJ, a photo booth, air-brush tattooing, balloon art and more."

The cost to enter the Studio City snack fest? It's five dollars, and a portion of each entry will be donated to the Valley Food Bank. Do bring extra bucks for all of the bites you'd like to try, of course.

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Will there be a lot of 818-a-tude and valley pride, among the vendors, cuisine-creative pros, and those who show to give attendees a super day out in the sunshine?

Count on it: This will be an under-the-sky food hall that has its roots firmly planted in the SFV.

If you dig supping 'round the San Fernando Valley, and la vida Ventura Boulevard, and discovering new dining possibilities in your semi-immediate neck o' the woods, and you're a true-and-through food-hall-ie, check it out : Valley Urban Market debuts on Sept. 22.

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