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There’s a New Fried Chicken Specialist at the Original Farmers Market

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Fritzi Coop takes over where Neal Fraser’s hot dog concept left off

Fried Chicken Sandwich, Fritzi Coop
Fritzi Coop

Should you feel like perusing the Original Farmers Market this weekend, take heed: fried chicken awaits. The new Fritzi Coop concept, a fried chicken specialist, is now up and running where Fritzi Dog used to be.

It’s been a quick (and quiet) change of menus for the space, as Fritzi Dog will move into the event space only, doing parties and off-site lunches. Fritzi Dog is also a seasonal vendor at the LA Coliseum, so you’ll be able to enjoy those dogs at your next LA Rams game, should you so choose.

Now comes Fritzi Coop, the chicken-focused concept from Neal Fraser and partner John Moshay that’s born in part out of bird-heavy menu at Fritzi the sit-down restaurant in the Arts District. Here the fare is a bit more comprehensive though, with fried chicken sandwiches, wings, salads, and more. You can also just get straight up fried chicken plates, plus sides like fries, tots, and roasted brussels sprouts. The full menu is below.

Fritzi Coop has been up and running for a couple of days now, working in the new details as a soft-opening for market fans. Starting today the opening is official, with weekday hours from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., Saturday hours from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m., and truncated Sunday timing from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.

Fritzi Coop
6333 W. 3rd St.
Los Angeles, CA

Fritzi Dog

6333 W 3rd Street , Los Angeles, CA 90036 323 936 9436

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