Animal rights activists will collect Thursday evening, March 21, at Brennan's Pub in Marina Del Rey to protest the bar's turtle race. Representatives from In Protection of Animals, Los Angeles Animal Protection League, and Los Angeles for Animals are anticipated to attend.
Turtle racing has a protracted historical past at Brennan's, which has hosted the races for 49 years. Each first and third Thursday, the turtles enter the ring and run in entrance of the patrons of the bar. The bar's web site refers to races as “the stupidest sport on the planet”. Spectators are invited to guess on the races, however the guidelines prohibit pointing on the turtles, hitting the turtles and touching the turtles. Eater LA has reached out to Brennan's for remark.
In a press release concerning the protest, Brittany Michelson, Captive Animal Marketing campaign Specialist at In Protection of Animals mentioned: “Turtles are usually not toys.” The aim of the protest is to induce Brennan and his working accomplice, Artisanal Brewers Collective, to finish the turtle breeds and change them with one thing that doesn’t contain stay animals.
Ggiata heads to Highland Park
Ggiata, an East Coast-style deli, is slated to open its fourth location in Highland Park in mid-Might, in keeping with The Eastsider. The brand new location on York Boulevard can be Ggiata's first location to supply on-site indoor eating.
Meet the makers at Neighborhood Vineyard
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Lunch at Intercrew
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Say hi there to P-22 at Clark Road Diner
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