Thursday, October 14, 2010

The Smokehouse

One of the best restaurants in Burbank is the Smokehouse which was established in 1946.

From the Smokehouse website:
"The SmokeHouse was built at the end of WWII and is one of the few L.A. restaurants of that era to survive to today. It has the decor and aura of a different age and has grown steadily with the growth of the movie industry and through word of mouth in the Burbank community. The original restaurant was located at the corner of Pass and Riverside avenue and seated 46 people and was enjoyed by local luminaries like Bob Hope and Bing Crosby. Jim Stockton was the promoter and front man for the restaurant with Jack Monroe as the head cook. The Smokehouse was so successfull and packed with customers that they soon began looking for a new building. The Red Coach Inn on Lakeside Drive was slated to be opened as a nightclub, but city regulations and the owner Danny Kaye's contract with Warner Brothers mean that it never opened as intended and in 1949 the Smokehouse moved to its current location where the Red Coach Inn was built."

The Coyles and the Ortegas enjoyed dinner there recently and here are a few photos from Facebook - thanks Cathy!


It was the 64th Anniversary of the opening of the Smoke HouseLast night (10-12-10) and we went with Joan & Freddie Ortega. We had yummy food & garlic bread


John & Freddy were both born in 1946, the year the Smoke House opened for business, so they were each given a certificate for a Sunday Buffet for 2!


They took our photo and gave us this postcard to commemorate the great time we had together.

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