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  2. Lisa Vanderpump’s famed LA restaurant Pump is closing - AOL

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    "Vanderpump Rules" star Lisa Vanderpump is saying goodbye to her famed Los Angeles restaurant Pump "after 10 years of beautiful evenings," she announced.

  3. Readers share memories of the Original Pantry Cafe, gone ...

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    The Original Pantry Cafe closed after 101 years of business. L.A. Times readers reflect on cherished memories at the downtown L.A. diner.

  4. Why Lisa Vanderpump’s Pump Restaurant Lounge Is ... - AOL

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    Lisa Vanderpump’s Pump Restaurant Lounge is closing after 10 years of business, Us Weekly can confirm. Real Housewives in the Restaurant Business Teresa Giudice, Lisa Vanderpump and More Real ...

  5. Original Pantry Cafe - Wikipedia

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    In 1950, The Pantry moved to its location at 9th and Figueroa, and had since been designated as a Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument No. 255, [9] and named the most famous restaurant in Los Angeles. [10] The restaurant was known for serving coleslaw to all patrons during the evening hours, even if they ultimately decide to order breakfast ...

  6. Category:Defunct restaurants in Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    Defunct Michelin-starred restaurants in Los Angeles (3 P) Pages in category "Defunct restaurants in Los Angeles" The following 29 pages are in this category, out of 29 total.

  7. Lisa Vanderpump Has No Plans for New Pump Restaurant After ...

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    Lisa Vanderpump has left the building, as the reality show matriarch’s iconic West Hollywood restaurant Pump closed its doors after 10 years on July 5. “It was purely a business decision ...

  8. 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.

  9. Pig 'n Whistle - Wikipedia

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    1908 Los Angeles Times Advertisement for original Pig 'n Whistle in Downtown Los Angeles. The Pig 'n Whistle was originally a chain of restaurants and candy shops, founded by John Gage in 1908. [2]: 7 He opened his first location in Downtown Los Angeles, next to the now-demolished 1888 City Hall at 224 S. Broadway.