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The Packing District presents a wide range of culinary delights for families and visitors to savor

The Anaheim Packing District stands out as a lively hub for culinary and cultural experiences, showcasing four significant landmarks, including the spacious 2-acre Farmers Park. Central to this area is the Anaheim Packing House, a carefully maintained citrus packing warehouse transformed into a vibrant market hall. Boasting a selection of over 30 distinctive food and beverage artisans, the Packing District presents a wide range of culinary delights for families and visitors to savor.
Anaheim Packing House:
Constructed in 1919, this iconic structure marks a decade as Orange County's First Food Hall. Nearly 30 culinary experts reside in this two-story culinary haven, establishing it as a central gathering place with regular live music, monthly markets, and community workshops.
Farmers Park:
Spanning 2 acres, this verdant area links two historic structures. It includes a redwood boardwalk adorned with solar panels and hosts two independent restaurants. One establishment boasts a delightful chef's garden serving fresh farm-to-table dishes, while the other offers a fusion of modern dim sum cuisine.
Packard Building:
Constructed in 1922, the Packard Building has a storied past as a car showroom. Presently, it accommodates a Belgian-style urban brewery and a steakhouse inspired by Valle de Guadalupe, enhancing the culinary options within the district.
MAKE Building:
Originally a marmalade factory dating back to 1917, this historic structure has been converted into a compact food hall. Housing renowned establishments such as Unsung Brewing Company and Tacos El Gringo, it is now preparing to introduce the eagerly awaited Stone Groove Stillhouse.