LACMA currently offers limited onsite dining with featured food trucks on the Smidt Welcome Plaza every Friday and Saturday, plus most Sundays and holiday Mondays. Please note that there is no onsite dining services Monday–Thursday. See below for a schedule of upcoming offerings.
Limited seating, some with shade, is available on the Smidt Welcome Plaza on a first-come, first-served basis. Visitors are welcome to bring food and beverages to enjoy on the plaza or on adjacent lawns in the park. Please note that food and beverages are not permitted in the galleries.
We also encourage museum visitors to explore the many nearby restaurants on the Miracle Mile—from quick and casual takeout to full-service sit-down experiences, the storied neighborhood offers a world of flavors.

Food trucks are open during museum hours on the following schedule. Watch for updates on future dates.
Austyn's Burgers
Grass-fed beef, turkey, and vegetarian mushroom burgers, plus their signature Philly Cheesesteak sandwich.
• Fri, Aug 29
• Sat, Aug 30
• Sun, Aug 31
• Mon, Sep 1 (Labor Day)
• Fri, Sep 5
• Sat, Sep 6
• Sun, Sep 7
Stop Bye Café
A family-owned business preparing fresh savory dishes inspired by Indonesia (the "Spice Island") and cuisines across Asia.
• Fri, Sep 12
• Sat, Sep 13
• Sun, Sep 14
Cali Craving
Specializing in smash burgers that are crispy on the edges, tender in the middle, and stacked with toppings, plus loaded fries and chicken bowls.
• Fri, Sep 19
• Sat, Sep 20
(Please note: No food truck on Sun, Sep 21)
Austyn's Burgers
Grass-fed beef, turkey, and vegetarian mushroom burgers, plus their signature Philly Cheesesteak sandwich.
• Fri, Sep 26
• Sat, Sep 27
• Sun, Sep 28
Marion Post Wolcott, Picnic, Sarasota, Fla., 1941, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, The Marjorie and Leonard Vernon Collection, gift of The Annenberg Foundation, acquired from Carol Vernon and Robert Turbin, photo © Museum Associates/LACMA