
Apartments near Engine Co. No. 28 in Los Angeles, CA (4,081 Rentals)


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415 S Grand View St, Unit Grand View

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3906 Beverly Blvd, Unit Bachelor

1023 W 24th St, Unit A

1718 Miramar St, Unit 1718

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1370 W 24th St, Unit 1370

1135 S Lake St, Unit 1135 Lake

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119 S Westmoreland Ave, Unit 121

606 N Occidental Blvd, Unit 212

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530 Molino St, Unit 107

2650 Orchard Ave

2648 Orchard Ave, Unit 2648

801 S Grand Ave, Unit 1601

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232 N New Hampshire Ave, Unit 232.5

1341 S Union Ave, Unit 4

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311 N Westlake Ave, Unit 2

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1402 W Olympic Blvd, Unit C

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631 Coronado Ter

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1313 W 24th St, Unit 1313

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1285 Vin Scully Ave, Unit 5

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1101 Waterloo St, Unit 1105

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2646 Orchard Ave, Unit 2648

3309 1/2 London St, Unit The London Suite

621 S Broadway, Unit 3

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943 Elden Ave, Unit 206

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171 Virgil S Ave, Unit 410

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1466 Ridge Way, Unit 1466 lower level

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1151 Sunvue Pl, Unit 5

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2928 Leeward Ave, Unit 104

1924 Park Grove Ave

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2839 Francis Ave, Unit 204

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2965 San Marino St, Unit 105

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1927 6th W St, Unit 405

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241 N Lake St

810 S Spring St

1133 S Hope St

1306 W Sunset Blvd

2801 San Marino St

133 N Reno St

2801 San Marino St

1240 W 29th St

1240 W 29th St

925 W 30th St

810 S Spring St

2564 W 5th St

925 W 30th St

1240 W 29th St

925 W 30th St
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In the style of traditional american cuisine, Engine Co. No. 28 boasts an extensive menu that will satisfy any aparment-ite that dares to challenge. Remodeled from on old fire station, Engine Co. No. 28 still maintains its original exterior brick facade and two large window bays. Above these windows you will find three terra cotta cartouches that resemble firemen's tools along with the City of Los Angeles' seal. Topping it all off above the original third story is a 14-foot parapet sandwiched between twin towers. The interior houses the original brick flooring and 18-foot tin ceilings, so it gives your dining experience quite a "taste" of history. Along with keeping the historical appearance, the food is also delicately flavored to resemble the classic grills of old San Francisco and New York. As you scower the menu, you find all your favorites from chicken fried steak, to chicken pot pie, to grilled fresh calf's liver. All you steak lovers will not be disappointed because there are several choices of the most delicate cuts of beef you can find. Not matter what your taste, you can find something delicious and satisfying that will keep you coming back again and again. Whether you're a lover of architecture or delicious foods, you can't go wrong with Engine Co. No. 28. Its authentic appearance makes you wonder if an alarm will sound any second and a crew of men will fly down a pole, but the only danger in this restaurant is devouring so much delicious food that you just might pop.
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