Casa Vega Is Expanding Its Space

The L.A. City Planning Commission recently approved the addition of a new patio and more floor area

Sara Rosenthal
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Photo: Official | Casa Vega

Casa Vega, the 65-year old Mexican establishment, appears to be gearing up for some renovations. The L.A. City Planning Commission recently approved the restaurant’s request to add a new patio and 445 square-feet of floor area. 

Public records indicate that renovations will transform an existing parking lot into outdoor dining, a bar, two ADA bathrooms, a new water feature, trellis, and fireplace. 

Casa Vega originally opened in 1956 and is one of the longest continuously family-owned restaurants in all of greater L.A. Today, it is helmed by Christina “Christy” Vega, a third-generation restaurateur who worked side-by-side with her father and founder of Casa Vega, Ray Vega, for over a decade before taking over. 

The restaurant was named a James Beard award winner in 2022 and ships nationwide via Goldbelly.

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