Why Lowriders and Backyard Burgers Define East L.A. | The Burger Show

Why Lowriders and Backyard Burgers Define East L.A.


It’s no secret that Los Angeles has minted stars in the burger world. But for many natives, it’s the homegrown, backyard burger traditions that keep the burger scene here alive and well. Just ask Alvin, whose childhood growing up in East L.A. is filled with memories of grilling burgers on Sundays and watching the area’s famous lowrider clubs cruise the boulevard. Today, he’s linking up with Together Car Club to talk shop about the communal power of backyard burgers and why lowriders and grilling go hand-in-hand.

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  1. Man this video right here took me back home to where I grew up at Pico Rivera plane RBI baseball for Rivera park going to El Rancho high school and like you Said your video Hanging out on Whittier Boulevard eating at Tommy’s Whittier and Passons Blvd and the In&out On Whittier Boulevard and the toco shack on passons that was a spot to go to when we got our lunch when I was going to El Rancho thanks again for putting Pico Rivera on the map and Sharing the great memories and the great times to have with friends and family kicking back barbecuing some great food and having some cold ones sure brought back a lot of good memories

  2. I know what I'm grilling this weekend,πŸ” πŸ”πŸ”πŸ»πŸ»πŸ»

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