History
The Running Goose is the third child of a growing restaurant enterprise that began in Pasadena with Green Street Tavern (2007), expanded with Industriel (2012) in downtown Los Angeles, and proliferated with the Running Goose in 2015, each new addition exploring new culinary and geographic territory. The Running Goose pulls heavily on the combined Salvadorian, Philadelphian, and familial influences of its Executive Chef Antonio Luna, and 3+ decades of its owners' experience.
Specialties
Inspired by the widely undiscovered specialties of Central America and the Yucatan, the Goose is a celebration of southern California's hidden pockets of cultural influence. Serving takes on seafood, tropical foods, and types of cuisine not known to most Angelenos, the Running Goose creates an ambience with its tostadas, churros, herb garden and outdoor patio, combined with family-style tapas items designed to be shared, that makes guests wonder if they are in a busy Hollywood corridor or a night market in El Salvador. Each of Los Angeles's cultural subdivisions - Koreatown, Little Tokyo, Little Ethiopica, and the like, reflect the best cuisine of their primary population group. The Running Goose creates a cultural pocket that reflects the best of Central American Cuisine, from within the comfort of a chic, postmodern, socially intimate dining experience. With a menu of items designed to be ordered for the whole table, the Running Goose is meant to be enjoyed like a backyard family picnic.