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Casa La Golondrina relocated from the former La Mision Café on Spring Street, which opened in 1924 and was razed to make way for the new City Hall. It was one of the original restaurants on the new Mexican Marketplace on Olvera Street in 1930. La Golondrina was the first local restaurant officially identified as serving Mexican food as opposed to "Spanish." The restaurant is in the oldest brick building in Los Angeles, the original Pelanconi House, part of the Pelanconi Winery complex. There are two rooms inside with completely different décor, and a patio opens onto Olvera Street. .
Unfortunately, the most historic restaurants on Olvera Street are unreliable as far as quality and service, so your chances of having a satisfactory dining experience are 50/50. .
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