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Cole's Pacific Electric Buffet, also known as Cole's P.E. Buffet, is a restaurant and bar located at 118 East 6th Street in the Historic Core district of downtown Los Angeles, California, the oldest operating in Los Angeles at the same location since its founding. Sign in front with claim to being the oldest bar in Los Angeles
The Varnish, the bar hidden behind an unmarked door inside the more-than-century-old sandwich shop Cole's French Dip, became the epicenter of L.A.'s burgeoning cocktail scene. It closes on July 3.
Two Los Angeles restaurants have claimed to be the birthplace of the French dip sandwich: Cole's Pacific Electric Buffet [1] and Philippe the Original. [1] [2] Philippe's website describes the dish as a "specialty of the house", and the words "Home of the Original French Dip Sandwich" are present in the restaurant's logo. At Phillippe's, the ...
In 1908, Cole's Pacific Electric Buffet was opened on the lower floor of the building and is still there today. As such, Cole's claims to be Los Angeles' oldest restaurant and pub that has been in operation in the same place since its founding. It is one of two local establishments which lay claim to having invented the French dip sandwich.
Los Angeles Battling over: French dip sandwiches L.A. has long laid claim to the French dip, but whether it originated at Philippe The Original or Cole's has been a subject of hot debate.
P er order: 1,390 calories, 72 g fat (22 g saturated fat, 1 g trans fat), 4050 mg sodium, 123 g carbs (9 g fiber, 14 g sugar), 64 g protein. The Prime Rib Dipper is Applebee's take on the French ...
Philippe's, or "Philippe the Original" (/ f ɪ ˈ l iː p s / fi-LEEPS) [1] [2] is a restaurant located in downtown Los Angeles, California. The restaurant is well known for continuously operating since 1908, making it one of the oldest restaurants in Los Angeles. It is also renowned for claiming to be the inventor of the French dip sandwich.
The French dip was invented in Los Angeles in the early 1900s at either Cole's, in downtown Los Angeles, or Philippe's, in Chinatown. After decades of debate, no one can figure out which ...