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July 20, 2025
Anime Expo is famous for its cosplay, panels, and community — but if you’ve been before, you know that Anime Expo food is a whole experience of its own. From AX Crossing’s food trucks to hidden snack stalls and late-night beer gardens, this guide breaks down where and what to eat at AX, whether you’re a first-timer or returning veteran.
Located just outside the convention center, AX Crossing is the largest and most popular food area at Anime Expo. It features a rotating lineup of food trucks and booths, drawing crowds throughout the day — especially in the afternoon and early evening.
You’ll find a wide variety of options, including:
The atmosphere feels like a festival in itself, with music, outdoor seating, and photo spots all around. Lines can get long, so it’s best to go early or between major programming blocks.
If you’re staying inside the convention center, there are several spots where you can grab a quick bite without venturing too far:
Most of these locations offer basic but reliable options like pizza, burgers, fries, and bottled drinks. You’ll also find instant ramen with hot water available nearby, as well as packaged bento boxes and sushi rolls at select spots. Seating in the food courts can be hard to find during peak lunch hours, so plan around the rush if you can.
Located next to the Peacock Theater, Ichiban Market is a compact food area that offers a quieter alternative to the bustling AX Crossing. Though smaller in scale, it’s much less crowded and surprisingly efficient — especially for attendees spending time near the theater.
In 2025, it featured items like grilled squid, tanghulu (candied fruit skewers), and tacos. It’s an ideal stop for quick bites between screenings or stage events, and a smart option if you’re looking to avoid long food lines without leaving the main area.
While it’s not technically a food spot, the Beer Garden has become a staple of the Anime Expo experience — because what’s a summer festival without a cold beer?
By day, it’s a laid-back space where attendees can take a breather outdoors. But the real charm of the Beer Garden comes alive in the evening. As the sun sets and warm string lights flicker on overhead, the entire area transforms into a cozy, festival-like haven. There’s nothing quite like sipping a cold drink under the LA sky while anime soundtracks play in the background — it’s one of those moments that feels like pure fan joy.
*Entry policy: The Beer Garden is open to attendees of all ages until 10 PM. To purchase alcohol, you must be 21+ and present a valid ID.
Anime Expo is a massive event that keeps you moving — from panels and premieres to artist alleys and night concerts. Thankfully, no matter where you are on the map, you’re never too far from something good to eat. And when the food’s this fun, it becomes part of the experience itself.
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