Looking for historical and great restaurants in Los Angeles?! Examples below?
1. Phillipe’s The Original Restaurant…………….the restaurant in L.A. that actually invented the famous FRENCH DIP sandwich!!
2. Barone’s Famous Italian restaurant where Robert Blakes wife was killed outside in their car, and after they both ate here!
**Looking for great food, historical past, possibly celebrity spot eat-in restaurants, etc….
CAN ANYONE RECOMMEND MORE???
My hubby like to plan occasional dates for each other at restaurants that have history, are famous for good food, atmosphere, …..and any other highlights. We live in Orange County and don’t get to Los Angeles a lot. Thank you!!
OH YES………you are right RESEDABA!!! You are absolutely right! Ugh…..I was there and couldn’t remember the name, but you did. Thank you!!
July 13th, 2009 at 10:08 am
Robert Blake actually dined at Vitello’s on Tujunga in Studio City, not Barone’s. There is a dish on the menu named after him.
July 14th, 2009 at 11:23 pm
haha well i dont know if these qualify as restaurants but you could always go to PInKs off melrose and theres Don Antonios for amazing mexican food and thats off Pico. um….theres the Standard in Downtown thats really good. oo if you like sushi try Geisha House off hollywood and vine? i know its off hollywood for sure. theres always CIACADA in downtown…very chic and veryyy nice. they shot mr. mrs. smith there(the part where they dance at the restaurant).
all these places are very delish and fun to go to… hoped this helped
July 15th, 2009 at 7:02 am
The original el cholo on western,mc donalds on florence in downey,bobs big boy there is one in diamond bar,musso and frank in hollywood
July 17th, 2009 at 10:45 pm
For historic places, a few suggestions:
The Original Pantry Cafe at 877 S Figueroa - claims never to have closed since it opened in 1924 (including during the LA riots). Mixed reviews on the food, but historic.
Clifton’s Cafeteria on 648 S Broadway has a great story and has to be experienced. Comfort food. They served people without jobs and took no $ if the person couldn’t afford it during the Great Depression.
Yamashiro’s Restaurant - 1999 N Sycamore, Hollywood. Buit in 1913; very historical, great views (and expensive), some movies filmed there.
Nate Al’s Deli - 414 N Beverly Dr. Beverly Hills. Supposedly a good celebrity sighting place, as well as good deli foods (breakfasts are good but pricey, as you’d expect from the location)
July 21st, 2009 at 12:51 am
Canter’s Deli
July 21st, 2009 at 5:23 am
The Pantry was actuallty closed for a few days! It was shut down by the Health Department under the ownership of then Mayor, Richard Riordan.
The Pacific Dining Car in Downtown is also a good spot.
July 24th, 2009 at 11:51 am
For celeb spotting, try THE IVY or THE GRILL ON THE ALLEY for lunch. For dinner there’s KOI, GEISHA HOUSE or IL SOL.
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For history try…
THE RAINBOW BAR AND GRILL: Hollywood (Sunset strip). Good Italian-American food, bar and a crazy past. I’ve heard there is a wooden table in the kitchen reserved for bands like the Rolling Stones. It’s an old rock and roll hang-out… you’ll probably find some guys who look like Keith Richards drinking and smoking outside.
THE POLO LOUNGE: Go for breakfast or Sunday brunch. It’s in the Beverly Hills hotel… tons of history.
For casual LA nostalgia, THE APPLE PAN, THE ORIGINAL TOMMY’S BURGER (on Beverly Blvd), CORA’S CAFE (in Santa Monica), THE OLD SPAGHETTI FACTORY or PINKS. Or go to Olvera Street, near Downtown for amazing Mexican food.
July 27th, 2009 at 1:28 am
The Robert Blake place is called Vitellos. It’s awesome! On Tujunga between Ventura Moorpark. The food is really good traditional so is the restaurant! Red white checked table cloths, Chianti, etc. Also reasonable…
Spago In Beverly Hills. It will be an amazing dining experience and also good for Celeb spotting if you dine during the week. Another Celeb spot is Il Sole in W. Hollywood - again dine during the week.
Another interesting place is Musso Franks on Hollywood Blvd. Its been there forever. Im sure you can google it or look here:
July 28th, 2009 at 3:52 am
Musso and Franks in Holloywod. I don’t know the history, but sitting there, you just know it has a past….great place
July 31st, 2009 at 10:55 am
There is actually a website dedicated to the old bars and restaurants of LA. The link is below.