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Barney's Beanery is a chain of gastropubs in the Greater Los Angeles Area. John "Barney" Anthony founded it in 1920 in Berkeley, California , and in 1927 he moved it to U.S. Route 66 , now Santa Monica Boulevard ( State Route 2 ), in West Hollywood . [ 1 ]
Barney's Beanery, a popular West Hollywood eatery. (Barbara Davidson/Los Angeles Times) A beloved valet for a popular West Hollywood restaurant has been hospitalized after being kicked and punched ...
The Los Angeles Sheriffs Department is seeking the public's help identifying a man suspected of brutally attacking a beloved valet at Barney's Beanery last Saturday.
Irwin Held (July 1, 1925 – June 17, 2013) was an American restaurateur, known for being a longtime owner of Barney's Beanery, a famous West Hollywood "beer-and-burger" restaurant, holding the establishment from 1970 to 1999. Held was born in The Bronx, New York in 1925, and following service in the Marines, he moved to Los Angeles in 1950. [1]
According to photos obtained by TMZ, Swift, 34, and her crew were spotted having dinner at Barney’s Beanery in Los Angeles on T Taylor Swift Celebrates BFF Abigail Berard's 34th Birthday in L.A ...
Interior view of The Beanery. The Beanery is a life-size, walk-in artwork created in 1965 by the American artist Edward Kienholz; it has been referred to as his greatest work, and "one of the most memorable works of late 20th-century art". [1] It represents the interior of a Los Angeles bar, Barney's Beanery.
Maude was a Michelin-starred restaurant by Curtis Stone, serving California cuisine [1] in Beverly Hills, California. [2] [3] [4]Maude closed in September of 2024. Chef/owner Curtis Stone said he plans to close the restaurant so he can focus on his other restaurant, Gwen and his pie shops. [5]
Brown Derby was a chain of restaurants in Los Angeles, California. The first and best known was shaped like a derby hat , an iconic image that became synonymous with the Golden Age of Hollywood . It was opened by Wilson Mizner in 1926. [ 1 ]