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  2. Brown Derby - Wikipedia

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    It was a 24-hour [55] coffee shop designed by architect Rowland Crawford and located near the center's Desmond's men's store [56] [failed verification] The address was 3625 Stocker Avenue, Los Angeles, California. [57] [failed verification] The location later became an early location of The International House of Pancakes [58] [failed verification]

  3. Studio 56 - Wikipedia

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    In 1986, Studio 56 needed to expand and moved to the former Radio Recorders studio at 7000 Santa Monica Blvd in Hollywood, California. In France, Studio 56 Productions landed a publishing deal for $1.5 million to deliver 35 original songs for a publishing company in England. By 1988 Studio 56 had 4 Studios and a soundstage in full operation.

  4. Carney's - Wikipedia

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    Carney's restaurant in 2010 Carney's signage. Carney's is a hot dog and burger restaurant in a yellow Union Pacific rail car on Sunset Boulevard in Los Angeles, California. [1] It was brought to the site in 1978. [2] A second Carney's, also in train cars, is located on Ventura Boulevard in Studio City. [3]

  5. 21 Must-Visit Restaurants That Starred in Your Favorite Movies

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    Los Angeles This moody bar was the ideal karaoke spot for both Josh Gordon Levitt and Zooey Deschanel in "(500) Days of Summer," but that isn't the only movie (or TV show) to film here.

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

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    One of Arroyo’s most recognizable restaurants, Cobras & Matadors would expand and close and open — sometimes reopening in new locations — for years to come, usually due to a popular but ...

  7. Du-par's - Wikipedia

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    Du-par's is a diner-style restaurant in Los Angeles, California, that was once a modest-sized regional chain. It was founded in 1938 by James Dunn and Edward Parsons, who combined their surnames to create the restaurant's name. The original location still exists at the Los Angeles Farmers Market in Los Angeles' Fairfax District. [1]

  8. Michael Romanoff - Wikipedia

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    Harry F. Gerguson (born Hershel Geguzin, February 20, 1890 – September 1, 1971), known as Michael Romanoff, was a Hollywood restaurateur, con man and actor born in Lithuania.

  9. Jim Henson Company Lot - Wikipedia

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    In February 1969, the studios were designated as a Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument. At the time, Carl Dentzel, the President of the Los Angeles Cultural Heritage Board, said the property was one of the few locations from old Hollywood that retained a complete early-day production layout. Dentzel also noted Chaplin's "studio was one of ...