AGUA FRESCA TRAIL · STOP Nº 1 · ECHO PARK The Best Aguas Frescas in the L.A. Area Sandía WATERMELON · SWEET · ICE-COLD Cold watermelon doesn't whisper. It hits sweet and wet and a little green at the rind, like somebody cracked summer open right there on the curb and handed you the best half. That's the entire operation at this stand. Sandía, watermelon, nothing else. Pressed fresh, poured over ice into a plastic cup that sweats faster than you do. I drank mine standing at the lake in Echo Park, and I'm telling you, the first sip does more for your attitude than a week of vacation. Some pours need a story to sell them. This one just needs a hot day. A LITTLE HISTORY, ON THE HOUSE That rainbow umbrella on the corner isn't decoration, it's a signal. It means a frutero, a fruit cart vendor, is open for business, and this city runs on them. Whole networks of LA's fruteros trace back to the same small towns in Puebla, Mexico. One little town, feeding half a city. That's not coincidence, that's family. ONE JAR ON THE COUNTER · NO DEBATE ONE JAR ON THE COUNTER · NO DEBATE Sandía Watermelon One fruit, zero apologies. Juicy, bright, and cold to its core. You will want a second cup. Get the second cup. FOR THE NOTE FANATICS WATERMELON Top: cool watermelon rindHeart: sweet watermelon fleshBase: sugarcane The Trail Passport: every stop you collect earns a stamp. Fill all 10 and the secret reward at the end of the trail is yours.Next stop: Mariachi Plaza → ✹ MADE WITH LOVE IN LOS ANGELES ✹