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Landmark Hollywood haunt of mahogany booths and surly waiters. Where Faulkner mixed his own mint juleps and drank himself to death, and Chandler wrote The Big Sleep. Founded in 1919, it might need a little botox; endlessly overrun by gawking tourists. The chops have lost it. The A-1 is still good. The stirred martini is never shaken and still one of the town's best, while the flannel cakes remain full of love.
This is a dangerous spot on Hollywood Boulevard. Restaurant success-wise. A different concept all the time. Right now it's inspired by New Orleans - soul food, party atmosphere, none of that sad st... read more
PREVIEW. Can't blame Rolling Stone for wanting to diversify, but a restaurant? Really? There's a lot of insistence from management that this will be so, so hip. And yet they're putting it in the Ho... read more
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