Adolf Dulan is the self-proclaimed “King of Soul Food”, and his neighborhood restaurant in Inglewood is known for its generous portions and great service. Dulan’s signature recipe for fried chicken has been passed down through generations, marinated in a unique spice blend and deep fried ‘til golden. A meal at Dulan’s won’t break the bank either: enjoy an entree, two sides and two cornbread muffins for $14.95 as part of their lunch deal.
Coni'Seafood
This plant-based cafe serves up plates of organic deliciousness with a Tex-Mex twist. Founded in 2008, Stuff I Eat was created to bring healthy options to the community and has never looked back. On their menu you can find spicy burritos, creative salads and their signature soul bowls, and there’s even a kids menu for aspiring vegans!
Sunday Gravy
For the best Italian food in Inglewood, visit this small hole-in-the-wall restaurant that serves only local ingredients. This family-run restaurant has been offering up fresh pasta dishes since the 1970s, and the atmosphere reflects their friendly neighborhood vibe. Don’t miss Sunday Gravy's cheesy garlic bread and pasta alla vodka, washed down with a robust offering of Italian wines.
Roscoes
Although Roscoe's House of Chicken and Waffles is a chain, it's still a California staple. The LA-based soul food restaurant is known for its chicken and waffles and we think it's the perfect way to end a festival weekend. I mean is there a better hangover cure than waffles?























