Over 200,000 Armenian-Americans call Greater Los Angeles home — more than any city outside Armenia itself. Glendale is the natural home for the first Lavash location.
Glendale is home to the largest concentration of Armenian-Americans in the United States — a community with deep roots, a fierce pride in their food, and zero fast-casual options that serve it right. There are corner markets, family-run restaurants, and bakeries. There is no chain that packages this cuisine for the way people eat in 2026.
This is where Lavash starts. Not because it's an Armenian neighborhood — but because it's the place most likely to have the customers who already know exactly what garlic toum is, who grew up eating manti, who can spot the difference between real pomegranate molasses and a substitute. If we can win here, we can win anywhere.
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