
Sam0ny
3 reviews on 1 places
I can confirm, as a Southern lady, Dune has the best fried chicken I've had in Los Angeles! Omg the chicken!!!!!! The hummus and lamb sandwich were also shining stars. Also enjoyed the dude playing music.
It's a cool park. Pretty small, great for street skating. Has one small bowl that's great for beginners to learn how to pump and drop in. Good park for taking it easy and not doing to much extreme stuff.
I went at 2:30pm for lunch and it wasn't too busy, maybe a dozen people. I was able to find a parking spot right next to it.
My only critique is the floor around the bowl is very uneven. And I wish the hours were posted since it is a gated park with lights.
Overall, great park. If you find yourself in DC, you should swing by.
I went at 2:30pm for lunch and it wasn't too busy, maybe a dozen people. I was able to find a parking spot right next to it.
My only critique is the floor around the bowl is very uneven. And I wish the hours were posted since it is a gated park with lights.
Overall, great park. If you find yourself in DC, you should swing by.
Such a lovely skatepark, I'm so jealous of all y'all!!! Easy snake run kinda bowl with roll ins and small drops for beginners. A deeper end in a perfect circle and a tunnel to skate through. Huge pool coping bowl for the extrema folks and a small pool coping egg shaped bowl, which I have never seen before. Decent street section. For all the oldies skating, go early. No one is there. For the late night skaters, the lights stay on until 10.