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March 26: Cocktails in Historic Places at Musso & Frank GrillSubmitted by ADSLA on Fri, 02/12/2010 - 18:03
03/26/2010 6:00 pm
03/26/2010 8:00 pm
As Hollywood's oldest eatery (open continuously since 1919) Musso & Frank is the paragon of Old Hollywood grillrooms. In its heyday it was a popular destination for Hollywood's elite, including movie stars, film directors and producers and the great writers. F. Scott Fitzgerald, William Faulkner, Raymond Chandler and Ernest Hemingway where all regulars, as was Orson Welles, who held court in his favorite booth. According to Tinseltown lore, Charlie Chaplin and Douglas Fairbanks once raced each other down Hollywood Boulevard on horseback, the loser having to pick up the dinner tab at Musso & Frank's. If you’ve never been to Musso’s this is one gathering you won’t want to miss! Come straight from work or slip into something more Deco—either way, plan to join us! Cocktails in Historic Places® is open to members and non-members alike and reservations are not required. Musso & Franks is located between Las Palmas and Cherokee, just east of Highland Avenue. There are pay parking lots available at Hollywood & Highland, and south of Hollywood Boulevard on Las Palmas and Cherokee that cost approximately $10. Why not take the metro? Musso & Franks is a very short walk east from the Hollywood & Highland METRO station. Location
Musso & Franks
6667 Hollywood Boulevard
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