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  2. 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 ...

  3. Cobb salad - Wikipedia

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    Another version of the creation is that Robert Kreis, executive chef at the restaurant, created the salad in 1929 (the year the Brown Derby's Hollywood location opened) and named it in honor of Cobb. [6] The same source confirms that 1937 was the reported date of the version noted above, with Cobb making the salad. [6]

  4. John Stamos created a 'Heartthrob Cobb' sandwich ... - AOL

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    In a recent interview with Yahoo Life, the 59-year-old shared that one of his favorite meals is the Cobb salad served at the Hollywood Brown Derby at Disney's Hollywood Studios in Florida, and ...

  5. Herman Building - Wikipedia

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    The building was compatible with Hollywood Brown Derby to its south. [1] The building has been home to many businesses over the years, most notably a restaurant in the 1940s-1950s called the Ham & Egger. Johnny Grant broadcast a live radio show from the restaurant where he interviewed such famous celebrities as Bob Hope, Jimmy Durante, and Alan ...

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  7. Perino's - Wikipedia

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    The restaurant was a Los Angeles landmark which, like the Brown Derby, Chasen's, and Romanoff's, was famed for its celebrity clientele during the Hollywood Golden Age. Despite its closure, the restaurant enjoyed an afterlife as a filming location for film and television until the building was sold and demolished in 2005. [1]

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  9. 50's Prime Time Café - Wikipedia

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    These restaurants are two of the four in the park that offer table service, the others being the Hollywood Brown Derby and Mama Melrose's Ristorante Italiano. [8] In the book Walt Disney World Resort: Also Includes Seaworld and Central Florida , Corey Sandler writes that the 50's Prime Time Café ties with the Beaches and Cream Soda Shop at ...