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The Pacific Palisades establishment perches over Will Rogers State Beach on a nearly three-acre site owned by Los Angeles County, which oversees its operations arrangements.
The Palisades fire first engulfed Pacific Palisades before barreling into Malibu, ultimately forcing an estimated 150,000 locals to flee and destroying more than 1,000 structures along the way.
The Palisades fire has burned more than 15,000 acres, destroying numerous homes and businesses in the Pacific Palisades area. The Eaton fire has burned more than 10,000 acres and many structures ...
The Village is Pacific Palisades' small central business district with its center at Sunset Boulevard and Via de la Paz, known for an abundance of Italian restaurants. The Village's anchor is the Palisades Village , a shopping center which was opened in 2018 and replaced a number of buildings in the downtown area.
The restaurant sold 35 tons of crab, 65,000 lobsters and 19 gallons of clam chowder each year as of 2002. [6] On August 8, 2016 Los Angeles County officials were said to press California state officials to allow a 40-year lease of the site of the restaurant to attract a new restaurant to take the place of Gladstones at Malibu. [7]
PHOTO: People flee from the advancing Palisades Fire, by car and on foot, Jan. 7, 2025, in the Pacific Palisades neighborhood of Los Angeles. (Etienne Laurent/AP)
The Reel Inn was a seafood restaurant on the Pacific Coast Highway in the unincorporated community of Topanga, California, Los Angeles County, United States. [1] [2] Located adjacent to the city of Malibu, it was opened in 1986 by Andy Leonard; twenty years later, it was described as a "landmark of glorious decrepitude" in the New York Times. [3]
At least four iconic Malibu restaurants were destroyed along PCH by the Palisades Fire. The Reel Inn stood just west of the mouth of Topanga Canyon for 36 years — until this week. Bedecked with ...