Hello Everybody.
Hope you are looking at this post while trying to call to come by and eat.
Please call (213) 260-1227 to go to our company line.
Oscar or Jason will respond.
Sincerely,
Johneric
Hello Everybody.
Hope you are looking at this post while trying to call to come by and eat.
Please call (213) 260-1227 to go to our company line.
Oscar or Jason will respond.
Sincerely,
Johneric
Hello Everybody,
We are lucky to be blessed with some great coverage by LA Weekly, Downtown News, and now KABC Channel 7.
For folks trying to get more info.
1267 W. Temple St. Los Angeles CA 90026
We are now open Thursday – Sunday, Lunch to Dinner.
To get better updates about what specials we have check out our facebook. https://www.facebook.com/theparksfinest to get the best up to date information.
Thanks for being patient.
The People’s Headquarters for partying is almost ready.
Journey with us to see how a community can do its own Extreme Makeover.
Our Story
We are a crew of friends and family from low-income, working-class, immigrant communities, with limited formal education and nearly no money. We grew up during a time of violence in Los Angeles during the 80′s and 90′s. Local activists, organizers, counselors, teachers, gangsters, and other community leaders kept us out of trouble by teaching us how to organize ourselves and our peers. BBQ literally kept us from being shot.
As we grew older, BBQ was our gift to our family, friends, and community. Cooking at birthdays, celebrations, conferences and other events was our contribution.
Utilizing the services of the same non-profits we grew up with, we took an Entrepreneur Training Program funded by the SBA to learn how to build a business plan, save, and market our product. With no money, we initiated our own capital campaign fund to provide the initial seed money to purchase equipment, pay for licenses, and build our brand. Although we had no budget for marketing, we eventually reached the #1 spot on Yelp for one year straight as the best restaurant in Los Angeles (even though we didn’t have a brick-and-mortar yet and were just operating as a catering company), based off of the strength of our service and product reviewed by customers we have catered for.
The Impact
So with that, The Park’s Finest, a mobile catering company based in Echo Park, has brought a distinct flavor to the LA food scene with our Filipino take on traditional American cuts of BBQ. We have blessed backyard boogies and community events all over the Southland, and have steadily gained popularity. To meet the rise in demand, as a community-oriented company, we aim to reinvigorate the blighted district of Historic Filipinotown in Echo Park. Our community fundraising campaign will build capital for a restaurant that offers a fulfilling dining experience, for families and friends to enjoy savory BBQ in an atmosphere where musicians and artists can showcase works that reflect and celebrate the intersections of the dynamic cultures and histories bridged by this vibrant area of LA.
Now there are only 2 events the entire year, where you have a chance to buy an individual plate of The Park’s Finest.
The Party was a blast, but this is your last chance for the year.
“On behalf of FilAm ARTS, we’d like to extend an invitation to our family, friends, and fans to experience the largest annual celebration of Filipino Arts & Culture in Southern California! FPAC is a two-day weekend of arts, culture, fun, and community, and yearly audiences of over 25,000 intergenerational and multicultural supporters, representing 19 years of community tradition.
FPAC is annually produced by FilAm ARTS, a certified 501 (c)(3) non-profit, community-based organization supported by the City of Los Angeles, the County of Los Angeles, and the California Arts Council for over a decade. FilAm ARTS three main programs are: Eskuwela Kultura, the Pilipino Artists Network, and the Festival of Philippine Arts & Culture (FPAC). For more information, please visit www.filamarts.org.
Thank you for your support of The Park’s Finest, FPAC, FilAm ARTS and the Filipino American community throughout Southern California. We look forward to seeing you at FPAC!”
You can buy pre-sale tickets now and for $20 you’ll get a TPF Pulled Pork Pan de Sal with your advance ticket purchase!
Downtown Los Angeles Free Public Arts Series Celebrates 12 Years at the TNParty
Tuesday Night Project’s TNParty: Annual Benefit for the Tuesday Night Project in Little Tokyo on July 31st, 2010
Los Angeles – Hidden gem of Los Angeles Tuesday Night Project (TNP) celebrates its 12th year of free multidisciplinary arts programming in Downtown Los Angeles. Since 1999, their flagship series, the “1st & 3rd Tuesday Night Cafe,” has presented a variety of Asian American and Los Angeles artists performing music, poetry, visual art, comedy improv, short films, and performance art. In celebration, TNP presents the “TNParty: Annual Benefit for the Tuesday Night Project” on July 31st in the JACCC Plaza at 244 S San Pedro St, Los Angeles, CA 90012, from 5PM to 11PM. It will be TNP’s 2nd annual fundraiser, featuring DJs, live music, a silent art auction, live painters throughout the Plaza, and a special “Video-Collider mash-up”/ninety minutes of 60-second videos from LA artists strung together and projected onstage by partner Visual Communications to “mash-up” with the DJs that follow the live music performances. This event is co-presented by the Japanese American Cultural & Community Center.
“Last year at TNP’s first-ever annual benefit, we got to see over 500 people come through, from seniors living in the neighborhood to the kids of long-ago TNC regulars.” says Narinda Heng, one of the co-producers on the volunteer staff. “It was amazing seeing how far TNProject’s reach went, and how far the TN family has come since it began, as Resident Host Johneric Concordia says, ‘with just a karaoke machine.’” Heng refers to the humble beginnings of the “1st & 3rd Tuesday Night Cafe” having only been equipped with a karaoke machine and a few chairs.
With free admission for kids 12 and under, the TNParty will begin with a family hour featuring Mista Cookie Jar, and taiko with Pro Ta and poongmul (korean drumming) with Freedom Sounds. A full evening of music will also include performers: Bambu, formerly of the Native Guns; Harlem Lee, winner of 2003 TV show Fame; Rocky Rivera and DJ Roza; and Tuesday Night Project Resident Artists Durwood(Golda Inquito and Gertie Meza) collaborating with David Tran a.k.a Applesauce; Dawen; Shin Kawasaki; and Sue Jin with Jenny San Angel. Featured vendors will include family-owned catering business The Parks Finest, #1 in Yelp Los Angeles, and Good Girl Dinette, a popular restaurant in Eagle Rock, along with several independent artisans selling everything from jewelry (Christine Keiko Agena’s Mango Pop) to painted light switch plates (Los Switcheros).
Before THE PARTY, their first fundraising celebration in 2009, TNP primarily relied on small donations at the live events. Still, Tuesday Night Project, a collective of community artists and leaders, has consistently presented the “1st & 3rd Tuesday Night Cafe” on the first and third Tuesday of every month from spring through fall.
“Our growth since 1999 has been tremendous,” says Tuesday Night Project founder traci kato-kiriyama, “But our costs are real. We have old light trees that need replacement, our sound engineer drives from his day job in Irvine for a generously cut rate. It may be free for everyone else, but it’s not free for us – and we want to ensure the series stays free to the public while we grow the capacity of the organization into the next phase of exciting plans and programming for TNP.”
TNP welcomes everyone from long-time supporters of Tuesday Night Cafe and past performers to newcomers to join them at the TNParty and support one of the longest running free public art spaces in Downtown L.A. Presale and student/senior tickets are $15 and general admission at the door is $20. Tickets are currently on sale and children 12 and under free. For more information or to purchase tickets, visit www.tuesdaynightproject.org.