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Here's a list of real restaurants used in the movies — and they aren't all in Los Angeles (though many of them are). ... (500) Days of Summer," but that isn't the only movie (or TV show) to film ...
The Rising Sun – Merlin (BBC TV series) Rolliver's Inn – Tess of the d'Urbervilles by Thomas Hardy; Romanoff's – The Little Sister by Raymond Chandler; The Rooster Bar – The Rooster Bar by John Grisham; The Rose & Crown (London, 1892) – Doctor Who, episode "The Snowmen" The Rose & Thorn – The Riyria Chronicles; Rosie's Bar – M*A*S*H
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Animated films set in restaurants (17 P) M. Films about McDonald's (1 C, 2 P) W. Films about waiters (9 P) Pages in category "Films set in restaurants"
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Because the Schiller family owns both the land and the diner, the restaurant is an attractive filming location for production companies. [5] Rocko's Diner has been a filming location for several films and television shows, including various Hallmark movies, Percy Jackson and the Lightning Thief, Killer Among Us, and Horns.
The interior and exterior of the Formosa Cafe can be seen in two key sequences in the 1997 movie L.A. Confidential, set in early 1950s Los Angeles. Other productions that have used the café include Swingers (1996), Still Breathing (1998), The Majestic (2001), [1] and episodes of the television series Bosch, "Blood Under the Bridge", Euphoria, "A Thousand Little Trees of Blood", and Bling ...
Pann's is a coffee shop restaurant in the Westchester neighborhood of Los Angeles, California, known for its history, role in movies, and distinctive architecture. The restaurant was opened by husband and wife George and Rena Poulos in 1958. [1] [2] It is also known for its neon sign, [3] Googie architecture, and 1950s decor. [4]