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  2. Ships Coffee Shop - Wikipedia

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    There were three Ships locations opened by resterauteur Emmett Shipman and his father Matt Shipman, at Westwood, Culver City and La Cienega. They were open 24 hours, 365 days a year, never closing. [1] The Westwood (two part) Ships CS/CG (Coffee Shop/Chicken Galley) Wilshire Boulevard and Glendon Avenue, was the second to open (1958).

  3. A new Cypress Park taqueria brings a taste of Tijuana - AOL

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    Danny Boy’s Famous Original is open in Westwood Village Tuesday to Sunday from 11 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. 10889 Lindbrook Dr., Los Angeles, (559) 468-7664, ... Black Restaurant Week.

  4. Westwood, Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    Westwood Village is immediately south of the UCLA campus, bounded by LeConte, Gayley, Thornton (between Lindbrook and Wilshire: Glendon) and Wilshire Boulevard. [10] Westwood Village north of Wilshire is an on-street shopping, dining and entertainment district that was planned in the 1920s - the second such district ever to be built in the ...

  5. Westwood Boulevard - Wikipedia

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    Westwood Boulevard begins south of Sunset Boulevard in the campus of UCLA as Westwood Plaza. After exiting UCLA , it is one of two major thoroughfares in Westwood Village . Its intersection with Wilshire Boulevard is one of the busiest in Los Angeles, with seven through lanes and four left turn lanes (going east/west).

  6. A Vegetarian's Guide to Westwood's Food Scene and Beyond - AOL

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  7. Inside the Westwood diner where John Wooden, Jerry West ... - AOL

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    Hollis Johnson's, the cozy, 1950s-style diner in back of the Westwood Drug Store, hosted Jerry West, John Wooden and a collection of UCLA stars.

  8. Hamburger Hamlet - Wikipedia

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    Hamburger Hamlet (or "The Hamlet") was a chain of restaurants based in Los Angeles, and a point of reference for the inhabitants and creative industries of the city. Opened in 1950 by actor Harry Lewis with his future wife Marilyn (m.1952), [ 1 ] [ 2 ] it grew to a chain of 24 locations, including the Chicago and Washington, D.C. metro areas ...

  9. Mary and Robbs Westwood Cafe - Wikipedia

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    The restaurant started as a soda shop. In the late 1960s, Mary & Robbs moved to a full service restaurant. The previous owner David Hekmat was dining in the restaurant in July 1979 for a business meeting, [6] when the owner who knew David’s guest approached him and told him that he wanted to sell the restaurant. [7]