Came here to say this but less eloquently.
This is one of if not the best comment Ive seen in the history of this website.
Some place with $50 parking
The home of the world’s blandest pozole.
looks exactly like at least a dozen different slightly upscale industrial-chic places around town with $30 burgers, can't quite pinpoint this one
Oh yeah! That’s the new trendy spot in WeHo/12/Melrose!!! Omggggggg their brunch is to die for
Oh have you tried the whipped feta at NOUN & NOUN???
You have to try their upscale burgers, tacos, and pizza. Better than [respective country of origin] and only $25 a plate.
😂😂
Not worth knowing
Whatever it is, it probably won't stay for long
Your mom’s house.
Not enough clutter.
Did you see the 1 star review on Yelp? Insane! The restaurant even commented back at Amber P. Must have been a wild night.
https://www.yelp.com/biz/mercado-by-butchertown-nashville?rr=1
Absolutely not going to download the very intrusive, data mining Yelp app to read this review.
I believe it is Mercado by Butchertown in WeHo.
Sadly went here for their new brunch a few weeks ago and it was trash. Amongst weird service issues (entrees came out first, then apps, then drinks??), the tacos were absolutely subpar. Save your money and go to mas tacos or alebrije.
I’m a rando from Memphis who occasionally visits your fine city and I’m pretty sure this is correct
+upvote Yep, this is Mercados for sure. Took me a while to pinpoint it. I knew it was in that area but couldn't remember the exact name.
Mercado
Il Forno, and it's AMAZING!
Smiliar look but it's not IL Fornos. I knew from the lack of sparkling water on the tables that it had to be somewhere else. u/sarahm486 figured it out though - it is Mercados in WeHo area off Hamilton.
Dangit! r/confidentlyincorrect
It’s a new restaurant financed by an out of town consortium in a portmanteau neighborhood combining a rustic accent and upscale dining. Faux faded barn door wood will be found hanging on the wall, and the restaurant’s name is a vague reference to the area it helped to gentrify