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One of the oldest restaurants in the city of LA, Cole's French Dip, is set to close in August.
The closing follows the shuttering of other historic spots in the city like The Original Pantry Cafe, which closed after 101 ...
Cole's French Dip in downtown Los Angeles will be closing permanently after 117 years in business.
The iconic restaurant and bar cited the Covid-19 pandemic, crime, rising labor, goods and rent costs for the closure.
Sadly, another one bits the dust in downtown Los Angeles. Cole's, the oldest public house in Los Angeles and established in ...
Cole’s French Dip will close in Downtown LA after 117 years of operation on Aug. 3, according to a report from Eater LA. News ...
Cole's French Dip is the longest running restaurant in Los Angeles and the originator of the French dip sandwich. The restaurant will permanently close its doors on August 3.
Claiming to have invented the popular French dip sandwich, Cole's opened in 1908 and stands as the city's oldest operating ...
Before Cole's French Dip serves its last martini on Sunday, August 3, after more than a hundred years of service, we look back at its speakeasy, The Varnish.
“Many historical independent restaurants are struggling under the weight of these issues and have already closed, while those ...
The Downtown L.A. restaurant, a 6th Street mainstay since 1908 that’s easily spotted by its neon sign, will cease operations ...