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Sirved does not guarantee prices or the availability of menu items. Customers are free to download these images, but not use these digital files (watermarked by the Sirved logo) for any commercial purpose, without prior written permission of Sirved. Angelenos can now visit “Harry’s House,” a pop-up shop promoting pop musician Harry Styles’ new album of the same name.
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Tossed in Korean bbq sauce and sesame seeds, celery, choice of dressing. It’s Harry’s House and we’re just the king’s unworthy guests. The Harry Styles pop-up shopping experience opened early Friday at a La Cienega Boulevard location south of the Sunset Strip in West Hollywood. The seven-day event is a sign of exciting times for fans of the British singer-songwriter, some of whom were lined up on the sidewalk late Thursday waiting for the shop to open. Seating works on a first-come, first-serve basis, and we have many communal tables for big groups.
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