
Looking for something new in Glendale? From an interactive selfie museum to a soul-refreshing yoga studio, read on to see what's been moving into storefronts near you.
Lebanon Shawarma

Stroll past 303 1/2 N. Brand Blvd. in Glendale and you'll find Lebanon Shawarma, a Lebanese restaurant that's averaging a solid 4 stars out of 26 reviews so far.
Come taste a variety of fresh and authentic wraps, soups, and hummus next time you're in the neighborhood.
Five Guys

East Coast fast food favorite Five Guys has been making its way out west, and now it's serving its signature burgers, fries and drinks at 1137 Galleria Way, Ste. FC11.
With locations spreading across the country, this chain has been serving up hand-crafted burgers and fries since 1986. Menu options include your choice of classic diner offerings such as hot dogs and hamburgers, with unlimited toppings to boot.
All India Cafe

All India Cafe is an Indian spot that opened recently at 316 N. Brand Blvd. in Glendale specializing in traditional Northern Indian cuisine infused with "a bit of Southern India's flavor and flare," according to the restaurant's website.
This newcomer — which has a existing location in Pasadena — offers an extensive menu featuring a variety of dishes such as lamb sheesh kebab marinated in minced onions and green chilies; and baingain bharta, a puree of tandoor-baked eggplant sauteeed with onions, fresh tomatoes, ginger and green chilies.
Mind Body Soul Studio

New to 335 N. Brand Blvd., Ste. 230. in Glendale is Mind Body Soul Studio, a yoga center that focuses on "helping people better connect to themselves and their surroundings," says its website.
An array of services, classes and workshops are offered including Sound Bath Meditation—a class utilizing sound vibrations to help shift your brain into a relaxed state—as well as Restorative Yin Yoga which serves to greatly calm the mind and nervous system. (A full list of available workshops and classes can be found here.)
The Museum of Selfies

Interested in exploring the history and cultural phenomenon of the
world-famous selfie? Located at 211 N. Brand Blvd., the Museum of Selfies does just that.
This new interactive spot explores the origin of the selfie "through the lens of art, history, technology, and culture," says the museum's website. Come learn about a rich history dating back 40,000 years—while taking some very cool selfies along the way, of course.
Stop by while the light is good! This is a limited engagement ending May 31st.









