Alpine Village,
833 W. Torrance Blvd.,
(310) 327-4384
The Village is open seven days a week from 11:00 am
with restaurants that have nightly entertainment;
22 specialty stores
DEL AMO FASHION CENTER
3 Del Amo Fashion Center,
Carson Street & Hawthorne Blvd
310-542-8525
Hours: 10:00-9:00 Mon-Fri,
10:00-8:00 Sat, 11:00-7:00 Sun
More than 300 stores.
Anchor Stores: Ann Taylor, American Eagle Outfitters, Barnes & Noble, GAP, Guess?,
MAC, Macy's , and Victoria's Secret.
A new two-story outdoor promenade with 35 stores, restaurants and
entertainment destinations.
Web site: www.delamofashioncenter.com
Downtown Historic Shopping District,
Bordered by Torrance Blvd. on the north, Cabrillo Street on the west,
Carson Street on the south, and Arlington Avenue on the west.
This area is full of historic buildings, some in fully restored condition,
that also provide a variety of shopping, browsing, and eating opportunities including:
Aioli/Breadstix, 1261 Cabrillo Ave. #100, (310) 320-9200
A & J Antiques & Collectibles, 1227 El Prado Ave., (310) 787-0530
Antique Attic, 1274 Sartori AVe., 618-1480
Jessica's Fashion, 1637 Cravens Ave., 320-9533
Joey Ikemoto Photography, 1267 Sartori Ave., (310) 212-7366
NEWZ, 1329 Sartori Ave., 618-9285
Street Faire Antiques, 1313 Sartori Ave., (310) 328-6813
Red Car Restaurant & Brewery, 1266 Sartori Ave., 782-0222
Torrance Neighborhood Market, 1303 El Prado, (310) 781-9450
Torrance Bakery/Sandwich Shop, 1341 El Prado Ave., (310) 320-2722
Treasures Forever, 1317 Sartori Avenue, (310) 618-9345
Farmers Market -
Charles H. Wilson Park; 2200 Crenshaw Blvd.
(between Sepulveda Blvd. and Carson St.) Year-Round, Rain or Shine!
Tuesdays, 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Saturdays, 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon;
Featuring a year-round selection of California grown fruits,
nuts, vegetables, eggs, honey, baked goods, fish, cut flowers and nursery stock.