North Long Beach’s viral Glizzy Street signs lease at Partake Collective (DTLB pop-up included)

Glizzy Street—the gone-viral, North Long Beach-born, twin brothers-based hot dog stand that rightfully took the local, regional, then national hearts of us all—has officially signed a lease with DTLB-based ghost kitchen, Partake Collective. The space will largely be used for their catering services, which have exploded since Chaze and Chazz Clemons—number nine and ten of a ten-kid family—went viral. To celebrate the move into Partake, Glizzy Street will have a pop-up at the ghost kitchen from 5PM to 8PM on Friday, Dec. 19.

“It’s such an amazing story,” said Adam Carrillo, CEO of Partake Collective. “Even [my 10-year-old son] Luca was stoked when Glizzy Street came to tour the space. Family of 10 kids. Many of the siblings are into the food business and I am so happy they decided to rally around Chazz and Chaze’s concept.”

Glizzy Street expects to be operational inside Partake Collective by February.

Wait—I live under a rock. What’s Glizzy Street?

Born in North Long Beach and out of pure summer break ambition, Glizzy Street has become impossible to ignore. The viral hot dog stand—equal parts late-night hangout, neighborhood gathering point, and social-media phenomenon—is run by twin brothers Chazz and Chaze Clemons, whose easy chemistry and relentless consistency have turned a simple hot dog into a local obsession…

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