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“We lost everything, the Reel Inn, the Malibu Feed Bin, Cholada, Rosenthal — even Wylie's bait shop, a historical place.” Open since 1999, Cholada Thai was also destroyed by fires.
It is located 5 miles (8.0 km) west of Agoura Hills and around 2.5 miles (4.0 km) north of Malibu. [1] [2] Cornell's heyday was the 1910s to the 1950s, and the settlement is now essentially a ghost town but a handful of buildings and one functioning restaurant persisted circa 2007. [3]
Reel Inn was one of them. The 36-year-old seafood restaurant in Malibu was damaged by the fire, owners Teddy and Andy Leonard wrote in an Instagram post. The staff was safe, but the owners say ...
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]
Times reporter James Rainey surveys the fire-ravaged neighborhood in Malibu's Carbon Canyon where he grew up. He hoped to find his old home still standing.
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]
The locals soon began calling the restaurant - which served burgers, sandwiches and fried seafood classics - simply Jake's Diner. Jacobs was an aerodynamicist and engineer who contributed major advances in aeronautics , including the design and applications of advanced airfoils and wind tunnels , and initial studies of then-futuristic concepts ...
Shocking before-and-after satellite images show destruction of Malibu and Altadena neighborhoods. Terry Castleman. January 8, 2025 at 9:29 PM.