Lala's Snacks To Go Shop
Lala’s Snacks To Go Shop Restaurant in Philadelphia
1991 N 63rd St Unit B, Philadelphia, PA 19151
Sunday: 9AM-5PM | Monday: 7:30AM-7PM | Tuesday: 7:30AM-7PM | Wednesday: 7:30AM-7PM | Thursday: 7:30AM-7PM | Friday: 7:30AM-7PM | Saturday: 9AM-5PM
America/New_York time zone
4.9 average rating from 29 reviews for Lala’s Snacks To Go Shop
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Business Name: Lala's Snacks To Go Shop
Address: 1991 N 63rd St Unit B
Philadelphia
Pennsylvania
19151
United States
Philadelphia
Pennsylvania
19151
United States
Category: Cafe, Candy store, Caterer, Food court, Hoagie restaurant, Local, Money transfer service, Notary public, Restaurant, restaurants, Snack bar, and Soul food restaurant
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