In 1948, the first In-N-Out Burger was founded by Harry and Esther Snyder in Baldwin Park. In that era, it was common to see carhops serving customers in their cars. Harry had the unique idea of a drive-thru hamburger stand where customers could order through a two-way speaker box. His idea caught on and California's first drive-thru hamburger stand was born. In-N-Out Burger has been serving the highest quality burgers, fries and shakes ever since.
Calle Tacos is a Hollywood based restaurant that provides fresh, authentic Mexican food to locals and tourists who are looking for a little taste of Mexico in the big city. The Villaseñors and family who own and operate over 25 Mexican restaurants have partnered with Muse Lifestyle Group, a multi-faceted hospitality company to create Calle Tacos. Inside our restaurant, you will find an actual taco truck permanently parked on Hollywood Boulevard, oversized garage doors that open to the street, “stars” embedded in our floor, and walls that hold a mural of the city. For more information on Calle Tacos, please call 323-465-9100 or visit www.CalleTacos.com.
At Skooby's we don't pretend to do a million different things, instead we just do a few things really, really well. In fact, there's one thing that we do amazingly, famously well: Hot Dogs. You could walk all the boulevards of Hollywood and wear out two soles before you found a Hot Dog as deliciously memorable as the first bite a Skooby's. Homemade beef franks, served next to a bed of freshly cut and seasoned fries all come at a price that won't break the bank. Hollywood's famous hotdogs are only at Skooby's.
The Hollywood Chick-fil-A is proud of our community. Join us for breakfast, lunch, or dinner. We look forward to serving you!
If you've ever dreamed of seeing a star or being a star, you need to visit the Hollywood Wax Museum. Get up close and personal with celebrities for fun photos (you choose the poses!) and learn little-known facts about their pets, pet peeves, and accomplishments. For example, did you know that as a child, Salma Hayek had a pet tiger named Rambo that slept in her bedroom? Located on the famous Hollywood Boulevard along the Hollywood Walk of Fame, the Hollywood Wax Museum is a must-see attraction in Los Angeles, CA. The Hollywood Wax Museum is the longest running wax museum in the United States, making it the first wax museum in Hollywood and one of Hollywood's most-loved landmarks and tourist attractions.
The only place in Hollywood where you’ll find shrunken heads, a 12ft tall robot sculpture made of scrap car parts, and an authentic vampire killing kit. You’ll be astounded by unusual but fascinating art, the likes of which, you’ve never before experienced!
The Hollywood Museum (www.thehollywoodmuseum.com), the official museum of Hollywood and a premiere event venue, a 501(c)(3) organization, is located in the historic Max Factor Building on the corner of Hollywood & Highland, has the most extensive collection of Hollywood Memorabilia in the World. The museum features 35,000 square feet, 4 floors of breathtaking exhibits and the home of more than 10,000 authentic Showbiz Treasures: Costumes from ‘Twilight: New Moon,’ ‘Star Trek,’ ‘High School Musical 2, ′ ‘Dancing with the Stars,’ ‘Glee’ and more. See 10,000 real showbiz treasures, one of a kind costumes, props, photographs, scripts and vintage collectibles from your favorite movies and TV shows. The Hollywood Museum is housed in the world famous Historic Max Factor Building, where Max Factor, the legend of movie make-up worked his magic on motion picture stars since 1935.
The Hollywood Wax Museum is a wax museum featuring replicas of celebrities located on Hollywood Boulevard in the tourist district in Hollywood, California.OverviewThe museum, brainchild of entrepreneur Spoony Singh, opened on February 25, 1965, and claims in promotional literature to be the only wax museum dedicated solely to celebrities. It is the longest-running wax museum in the United States.When Singh opened the Hollywood Wax Museum, the line to get in was 1/2 mile long. The former sawmill operator from Canada built the Museum's fame by befriending celebrities, gossip columnists, members of the foreign press association and fans.After Singh's retirement, his sons and grandson have continued to own, operate and further the Hollywood Wax Museum's legacy. In June 2012, the family was recognized as Heroes of Hollywood by the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce Community Foundation for their staunch and generous support of the Hollywood community.In popular cultureThe Hollywood Wax Museum has appeared in the following movies and TV shows: The Mechanic (1972), Wes Craven's Cursed (2005), and America's Next Top Model (2007). The Hollywood Wax Museum is also featured on the video game, Midnight Club: Los Angeles.LocationThe Hollywood Wax Museum building once housed the most exclusive hangout in Los Angeles: The Embassy Club. It is on Hollywood Blvd, near Highland Ave.