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  2. Tom Bergin's - Wikipedia

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    Tom Bergin's Tavern is one of the oldest restaurant/bars in continuous operation in Los Angeles, California. Originally opened at 6110 Wilshire Boulevard in 1936 by lawyer Tom Bergin as The Old Horseshoe Tavern [ 1 ] it has been at its current location at 840 South Fairfax Avenue , just south of Wilshire, since 1949.

  3. Brown Derby - Wikipedia

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    The original Brown Derby restaurants had closed or had been converted to other uses by the 1980s, though a Disney-backed Brown Derby national franchising program revived the brand in the 21st century. It is often incorrectly thought that the Brown Derby was a single restaurant, and the Wilshire Boulevard and Hollywood branches are frequently ...

  4. Kate Mantilini - Wikipedia

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    Kate Mantilini was a restaurant in Beverly Hills, California, at 9101 Wilshire Boulevard at the corner of Doheny Drive, two blocks from the headquarters of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences. Harry and Marilyn Lewis opened the restaurant in March 1987 after selling the Hamburger Hamlet restaurant chain for $

  5. Sonoratown opens a michelada bar in Mid-Wilshire. Next: Long ...

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    One of the best restaurants in L.A. now operates a tandem bar serving effervescent micheladas rimmed with house-made chamoy — plus new, cantina-only bites such as nachos and elotes.

  6. Johnie's Coffee Shop - Wikipedia

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    The restaurant is seen in several movies, including Volcano, starring Tommy Lee Jones; The Big Lebowski, starring Jeff Bridges and John Goodman; [1] and American History X, starring Edward Norton. Johnie's was also featured in the 1998 film City of Angels and the 2000 film Gone in 60 Seconds , both starring Nicolas Cage .

  7. Perino's - Wikipedia

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    Perino's was a restaurant located on Wilshire Boulevard in Los Angeles, California. [1] The original location at 3927 Wilshire Boulevard was opened in 1932 by Italian-American restaurateur Alexander Perino, immediately becoming popular with Hollywood's elite. In 1950 it moved to a larger location at 4101 Wilshire, where it remained until it ...

  8. 21 Must-Visit Restaurants That Starred in Your Favorite Movies

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    Though the restaurant changed from L'Orangerie to Nobu in the late '80s and got a full remodel, it's still possible to see elements, like the retractable roof, that have stayed the same. Chris A ...

  9. Lili Lakich - Wikipedia

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    At the corner of Wilshire and La Cienega Boulevards (known as "Restaurant Row"), it was located on the former site of Dolores Restaurant, famous for being one of the original drive-in restaurants in Los Angeles. Dolores had been torn down against the will of its owner and long-term patrons and was replaced by a large office building.

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