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The original deli was founded in Studio City, California, in 1978 by Isaac Starkman and Jerry Seidman. [1] The CEO was Starkman's son, Guy Starkman. [2] There was a single similar location, Jerry's Patio Cafe & Bar, in Marina del Rey, CA is now closed. It was owned by Jonathan and Mandy Mitchell.
Fisherman's Village is a waterfront mall, commercial boat anchorage, and tourist attraction in Marina del Rey, Los Angeles County. Constructed in the style of a New England fishing village, Fisherman's Village consists of five brightly painted wooden buildings, a waterfront promenade, a lighthouse, a water fountain and commercial boat docks ...
Maricela Moreno, manager at El Tarasco in Marina del Rey, disinfects cash at the restaurant in May 2020. Dining with a credit card purchase became ubiquitous after the pandemic. (Myung J. Chun ...
Aerial view of Marina del Rey, with Los Angeles International Airport and Palos Verdes Peninsula in the background. Marina del Rey (Spanish for "Marina of the King") is an unincorporated seaside community in Los Angeles County, California, with an eponymous harbor that is a major boating and water recreation destination of the Greater Los Angeles area.
People from Marina del Rey, California (19 P) Pages in category "Marina del Rey, California" The following 32 pages are in this category, out of 32 total.
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Du-par's is a diner-style restaurant in Los Angeles, California, that was once a modest-sized regional chain. It was founded in 1938 by James Dunn and Edward Parsons, who combined their surnames to create the restaurant's name. The original location still exists at the Los Angeles Farmers Market in Los Angeles' Fairfax District. [1]
[3] The restaurant featured Googie architecture and carhop service, and claimed to be the birthplace of the Patty melt. [4] Naylor died on August 17, 1959, while at the Del Mar racetrack. [5] The original location closed on March 11, 1984 [6] and was demolished. The site is currently a shopping center. [7]