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The Paramount Theatre in Los Angeles was a movie palace opened in January 1923 as Grauman's Metropolitan Theatre. It was built by impresario Sid Grauman, who had already built the Million Dollar Theatre a few blocks away, but who is best remembered today for his two Hollywood movie palaces, Grauman's Chinese Theatre and Grauman's Egyptian Theatre. It was also home to variety acts. In 1941, Fats Waller, Rochester and Kitty Murray were all on the bill together. The theater became famous as the birthplace of \"All That Meat and No Potatoes\" - a Waller onstage wisecrack about the \"brick house\" physique of singer-dancer Murray. The largest movie theater ever built in Los Angeles, the Metropolitan was acquired by the exhibition arm of Paramount Pictures in 1929 and renamed. The building had been designed by architect William Woolett, and the massive six floor commercial and office block in which it was encased was a major landmark across from Pershing Square for several decades. Paramount operated the venue through the 1950s. It was closed in 1960 and demolished the following year to make way for a high rise office building which was never built.
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Lemonade is a modern marketplace serving a colorful bounty of seasonal California comfort food in a bright cafeteria setting. At Lemonade, we're firm believers in eating what is good when it’s good. Our unique and seasonally changing menu is made in house and prepared fresh every day. Our mission is to capture California's spirit and adventure about food, showcasing the beautiful bounty of seasonal ingredients, and a desire to reinterpret familiar dishes with unexpected twists. Our food is for people who crave flavor and care about what they eat.