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Within four months, there was a King & Queen Cantina in Oxnard and one in West Hollywood, a Mr. Tempo Cantina in Gaslamp, San Diego, and a Mr. Tempo Cantina Sports Bar, also in Gaslamp.
That’s a new franchise and a twist on the chain of restaurants created by “Mr. Tempo” — Tempo Cantina, Mr. Tempo Sports Bar & Cantina and King & Queen Cantina. Based in the Los Angeles ...
Los Angeles While this wasn't the happiest scene in the Colin Farrell and Samuel L. Jackson vehicle, it was memorable. After greeting his uncle, bad guy Alex Montel (Olivier Martinez) slits the ...
La Salsa is a chain of fast-casual Tex Mex restaurants founded in Los Angeles, California in 1979, headquartered in Scottsdale, Arizona and is owned by Canadian franchisor MTY Food Group. [1] The chain emphasizes fresh ingredients, and each restaurant features a self-serve salsa bar.
Local Korean radio stations in Los Angeles put out a call to help Korean business owners, leading to volunteers arriving with their own firearms. The intersection of 5th Street and Western Avenue served as a flashpoint, where the California Market (also called Gaju or Kaju) Korean grocery store was a major point of conflict.
The SkyBar (or Skybar) is a bar and lounge inside the Mondrian Hotel, in Los Angeles, California. It was opened in December 1996 by Rande Gerber. [1] It features an outdoor area with a pool overlooking West Hollywood, as well an indoor area with bar. It is known for being visited by celebrities. [2]
Jordan Mitchell, Anthony's son and Justin's brother, told CBS News Los Angeles he was hospitalized on Jan. 7, leaving his father and brother without a caretaker for a day. Mitchell said his father ...
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