5/5 Rick L. 5 years ago on Google
As
fate
would
have
it,
I’ve
now
had
the
chance
to
visit
both
Link
N
Hops
locations.
(On
different
days…)
We
started
in
Atwater
Village
in
July
before
a
“Poetry
Circus”
event
happening
nearby
in
Griffith
Park.
As
a
vegetarian
family,
to
be
able
to
go
into
a
beer
and
sausage
place
and
have
so
many
options,
is
quite
a
coup
in
the
comfort
food
world
for
us.
They
have
4
kinds
of
vegan
sausage
available
to
build
sandwiches
around,
plus
a
Beyond
Burger
which
doubles
as
perfect
for
gluten
free
people…like
my
wife.
I
had
the
Smoked
Apple
Sausage
with
onions,
cheddar
cheese
and
sweet
peppers.
And
I
added
whole
grain
mustard
at
the
table.
This
was
messy
but
DELICIOUS.
I
complemented
this
with
a
sour
beer
from
their
extensive
beer
menu.
I
made
a
note
that
thi
was
from
San
Diego,
but
by
the
time
I
was
ready
to
write
down
the
actual
brewery,
I
was
well
into
the
beer
and
what
I
typed
made
no
sense…let’s
just
say,
whatever
this
sour
beer
was,
it
was
perfect.
I
loved
it.
Actually
everything
was
delicious.
(And
that’s
not
just
the
beer
talking…)
My
wife
dd
have
a
Beyond
Burger,
wrapped
in
lettuce
to
complete
her
gluten-free
comfort
food
fantasy…it
was
perfectly
cooked,
pink
on
the
inside,
just
like
they
recommend
you
do.
We
shared
a
side
of
perfectly
thick
french
fries
which
came
with
two
choices
of
sauce
(we
got
BBQ
and
curry
ketchup
and
enjoyed
both.)
This
was
the
perfect
comfort
meal.
With
a
location,
slightly
closer
in
Sunland
Tujunga,
we’re
getting
really
close
to
the
“it’s
all
over”
benchmark
for
when
an
insanely
crave-worthy
vegetarian
sausage
experience
starts
to
drain
all
the
money
out
of
our
bank
account.
Speaking
of
the
Sunland
Tujunga
location…I
was
randomly
driving
home
(to
Van
Nuys)
from
La
Canada
Flintridge
(Sunland
Tujunga…La
Canada
Flintridge…what
is
it
about
these
towns
along
the
210
that
need
to
team
up???)
hoping
to
spot
something
to
eat
and
how
delighted
I
was
to
find
another
Link
N
Hops!
I
was
again
coming
from
a
poetry
reading
(what
is
it
with
vegetarian
sausage
and
before
or
after
poetry
events???)
I
again
get
the
Vegan
Smoked
Apple
and
fries
which
was
again
delicious…I
also
thought
the
woman
behind
the
counter
was
so
incredibly
friendly
and
endearing.
Besides
the
fact
that
I
love
the
food,
she
made
me
feel
so
welcome
at
the
restaurant.
What
a
wonderful
beacon
of
customer
service
light!
We’re
just
waiting
for
another
Link
N
Hops
to
open
even
closer…maybe
just
over
the
mountain
in
Burbank…then
North
Hollywood…then
Van
Nuys…then
it
will,
truly,
all
be
over.
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