The Hollywood ... have lost our beloved restaurant, The Reel Inn Malibu, to the devastating Pacific Palisades fire," reads the post. The Reel Inn, known for its colorful sign display along the ...
On his Truth Social platform, Trump reposted an ominous meme of the Hollywood sign burning as the wildfires ... then rebuilding homes, restaurants, schools, boutiques, banks and houses of worship ...
A fire in the Pacific Palisades, an affluent neighborhood between the Santa Monica Mountains and the Pacific Ocean, had grown to more than 11,800 acres and displaced many Hollywood stars.
a French-Californian restaurant from the 1940s and early 1950s frequented by Hollywood stars, including David Selznick, the Gone with the Wind producer. It has unobstructed views across Pacific ...
the Hollywood Sign clarified in a Facebook post that it "continues to stand tall!" Sunset Boulevard boasts luxury shops, restaurants, and nightlife. The famous 1.7-mile-long Sunset Strip along ...
Gott’s Roadside in St. Helena is what would happen if a 1950s diner and a modern California eatery had a baby. This place ...
Craving a meal that’s as memorable as the views? These eight rustic waterfront ... But then, like a mirage in a sea of pine trees, the restaurant appears. With its weathered shingles and understated ...
Now located at 136 West 42nd Street, Planet Hollywood offers an immersive dining experience that brings Hollywood's glitz and glamour to the heart of NYC.
The movie-themed restaurant chain Planet Hollywood, which shuttered its Times Square location during COVID, reopened at 136 West 42nd Street in Midtown this weekend after a $17 million investment.
Several Los Angeles restaurants announced they were offering meals and shelter to those displaced or evacuated during the many wildfires that have torn through the city throughout the week.