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  2. Pann's - Wikipedia

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    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]

  3. Restaurants Where You're Most Likely to Spot Someone Famous - AOL

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    Casa Vega, Los Angeles We couldn’t talk about celebrities without mentioning L.A. With so many famous people living in the city, there are a lot of restaurants vying for their attention.

  4. Ma Maison - Wikipedia

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    Ma Maison was a restaurant opened by Patrick Terrail in October 1973 at 8368 Melrose Avenue, Los Angeles, California. [1] It closed in November 1985. [2] [3] It is credited with launching Wolfgang Puck's career and for starting the trend in cuisine known as "California nouvelle". [3]

  5. Brown Derby - Wikipedia

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    The location had most recently been a Howard Johnson's coffee shop and reopened as a more casual version of the famous eatery with a large painted derby hat gracing the exterior walls. [37] In 1987 Scharfe told the Los Angeles Times that he had plans to open additional Brown Derby restaurants in Palm Springs, Honolulu, and Vancouver. [36]

  6. Chicken Boy - Wikipedia

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    The Chicken Boy restaurant bought one and hired an artist to customize it. A chicken head was fabricated to replace the man's head. The arms were re-worked to face forward and hold a bucket, rather than an axe. The statue remained in place until 1984 when the restaurant owner died. The statue was eventually given to artist Amy Inouye.

  7. Prolific restaurateur Steven Arroyo of Cobras & Matadors ...

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    Steven Arroyo, one of L.A.'s most established restaurateurs, who predicted trends and helped shape the way the city eats, has died at 55.

  8. Film Crew Spotted at Brentwood Restaurant After LA Enters ...

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    A filming crew was spotted at a Los Angeles restaurant on Monday, December 7, after a new regional stay-at-home order prohibited private gatherings of any size.Footage shows a crew with their ...

  9. Chasen's - Wikipedia

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    Chasen's was a famous restaurant frequented by film stars, entertainers, politicians, and other dignitaries in West Hollywood, California, located at 9039 Beverly Boulevard on the border of Beverly Hills. It opened for business in 1936 and was the site of the Academy Awards party for many years. It was also famous for its chili.