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Brown Derby
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Brown Derby. The Brown Derby was a renowned restaurant chain that originated in Hollywood, California, and was a popular spot for Hollywood Stars like Greta Garbo, Clark Gable, and Marilyn Monroe. It was founded by Robert H. Cobb, who also created the famous Cobb Salad, a dish that has been enjoyed by Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, and Sammy Davis Jr.. The restaurant's unique Hollywood Regency architecture and Art Deco design made it a favorite among Los Angeles locals and Beverly Hills residents, including Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton.

History

The Brown Derby has a rich history that dates back to the 1920s, when it was first opened by Robert H. Cobb and Herbert Somborn on Wilshire Boulevard in Los Angeles. The restaurant quickly became a popular spot for Hollywood Stars like Charlie Chaplin, Douglas Fairbanks, and Mary Pickford, who would often dine at the restaurant after attending Academy Awards ceremonies at the Dolby Theatre. The Brown Derby was also a favorite among Jazz Musicians like Duke Ellington, Count Basie, and Louis Armstrong, who would often perform at the Hollywood Bowl and then dine at the restaurant. Over the years, the Brown Derby has been owned by various individuals, including Jack L. Warner, the co-founder of Warner Bros. Studios, and Bob Hope, the famous Comedian and Actor.

The Brown Derby was known for its extensive menu, which featured a wide range of dishes, including the famous Cobb Salad, which was created by Robert H. Cobb in the 1930s. The restaurant's menu also included dishes like Graumann's Chinese Chicken Salad, which was a favorite among Hollywood Stars like Carole Lombard and Clark Gable. The ambiance of the restaurant was also unique, with its Hollywood Regency architecture and Art Deco design, which was inspired by the works of Frank Lloyd Wright and Eileen Gray. The restaurant's interior was decorated with Hollywood Memorabilia, including Posters of Classic Movies like Casablanca and Gone with the Wind, and Photographs of Hollywood Stars like Marilyn Monroe and James Dean.

Locations

The Brown Derby had several locations in Los Angeles, including the original location on Wilshire Boulevard, as well as locations in Hollywood, Beverly Hills, and Los Feliz. The restaurant also had locations in other cities, including New York City, Chicago, and Las Vegas, where it was a popular spot for Entertainers like Elvis Presley and Frank Sinatra. The Brown Derby was also a popular spot for Conventions and Events, including the Academy Awards and the Grammy Awards, which were often held at the Staples Center and the Los Angeles Convention Center.

The Brown Derby has been featured in numerous Movies and TV Shows, including I Love Lucy, The Simpsons, and Mad Men, which often featured Hollywood Stars like Jon Hamm and Elizabeth Moss. The restaurant has also been mentioned in Songs like "Hooray for Hollywood" and "California Dreamin'", which were written by Johnny Mercer and Michelle Phillips. The Brown Derby has also been the subject of several Books and Documentaries, including "The Brown Derby Cookbook" and "The History of the Brown Derby", which were written by Robert H. Cobb and Herbert Somborn.

Legacy

The Brown Derby has left a lasting legacy in the world of Entertainment and Dining. The restaurant's unique Hollywood Regency architecture and Art Deco design have inspired countless other restaurants and Hotels, including the Beverly Hills Hotel and the Chateau Marmont. The Brown Derby's famous Cobb Salad has also become a staple of American Cuisine, and has been featured on the menus of restaurants like The Palm and Spago. The Brown Derby's legacy continues to be celebrated by Hollywood Stars and Foodies alike, who remember the restaurant as a iconic symbol of Old Hollywood and a testament to the power of Good Food and Good Company, as enjoyed by Audrey Hepburn, Gregory Peck, and Ingrid Bergman. Category:Restaurants in Los Angeles

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