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"Pulled Pork Sando," corn on the cob, watermelon and spare ribs from Barrel & Ashes; Credit: Jakob Layman

“Pulled Pork Sando,” corn on the cob, watermelon and spare ribs from Barrel & Ashes; Credit: Jakob Layman

Here's Where to Buy Your July 4th Take-Home Feasts

Want to feast on the Fourth of July? Of course you do. Want to do all the cooking yourself? Of course you don't. So have your hootenanny catered!

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Credit: Chris Sorge/Flickr

Credit: Chris Sorge/Flickr

Barbecues, Fireworks and Patriotic Eclairs: Where to Eat in L.A. on July 4

There are plenty of restaurants in L.A. hosting Fourth of July events and offering Independence Day specials, and a few of them are even positioned so you get a sweet fireworks view.

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Coconut bowl at Helados Pops; Credit: Danny Liao

Coconut bowl at Helados Pops; Credit: Danny Liao

The Best Ice Cream in Los Angeles

Though some might try to make the case that ice cream is a dessert best suited to winter (high calories equal higher body heat, or at least that's what Benjamin Franklin said), almost everyone associates it with summer.

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Cassell's burger is a thing of simple beauty.; Credit: Anne Fishbein

Cassell's burger is a thing of simple beauty.; Credit: Anne Fishbein

10 Best Burgers in Los Angeles

Los Angeles is a burger town. The cheeseburger was arguably invented here (on the Pasadena/Eagle Rock border), and we've spent the last 90 years perfecting the form.

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