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Where to Eat Along the Dodgers World Series Parade Route in Downtown Los Angeles

Freddie Freeman hoists the World Series MVP trophy.
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Photo by Mary DeCicco/MLB Photos via Getty Images

The Dodgers finally clinched a complete, undisputed 2024 season-long World Series championship, beating the New York Yankees last night in a series-clinching Game 5. Now the Boys in Blue are back home and ready to party with the entire city of Los Angeles. Yes, the Dodgers won in 2020, but couldn’t celebrate with fans due to the restrictions of the COVID-19 pandemic. There will be no such restrictions this week.

The championship parade route begins tomorrow, November 1, at 11 a.m. at Gloria Molina Grand Park, near City Hall, and winds south on Spring Street to First. From there it heads west to Grand Avenue, then south to Fifth, and finally west again to the corner of Fifth and Flower Streets. Afterwards, fans can head to Dodger Stadium, where a big party will take place. If you’re heading Downtown, consider taking public transportation, such as the subway, and prepare for the first Dodgers World Series parade since 1988.

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