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In April 2013, Burger Lounge opened its second North County location in San Diego County. [13] That year, the restaurant opened seven locations in the San Diego area and four in the Los Angeles area. [13] [14] LA Weekly named the restaurant "Best New Restaurant" in 2013. [15] The restaurant was also voted "Best Burger" by San Diego Magazine in ...
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Burger King – Global chain of hamburger fast food restaurants headquartered in Florida; Burger King (Mattoon, Illinois) – Independent restaurant; Burger King Israel – Fast food chain of Israel; Burger Lounge – American burger chain; Burger Street – American fast food restaurant chain
Larchmont Blvd., looking south (circa 1920–25) Larchmont Village was developed in the late 1800s. By 1920, it had become a streetcar suburb of Los Angeles. Julius LaBonte (1879–1968), a developer from the midwest, is credited as the visionary who made Larchmont Village what it is today. [7] [8] Larchmont was originally named Glenwood.
This is a list of notable districts and neighborhoods within the city of Los Angeles in the U.S. state of California, present and past.It includes residential and commercial industrial areas, historic preservation zones, and business-improvement districts, but does not include sales subdivisions, tract names, homeowners associations, and informal names for areas.
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Hawkins offers a variety of burgers, from the classic burgers: the Jr. Burger, Fat Burger, Double Burger, and Triple Burger, which are served with lettuce, tomatoes, onions, pickles, mustard, and mayonnaise, to the Colossal Burger, which is the Fat Burge with pastrami, the Whipper Burger, which is the Double Burger with pastrami and hot link, and the signature Leaning Tower of Watts, with ...
By the start of the twentieth century, A. Hamburger & Sons had even outgrown their Spring Street location, which had 520 employees working on five floors. [3] The Hamburger family decided to build a much larger store at the southeast corner of Broadway and Eighth, a location that was outside of then current retail district.