LOS ANGELES – The oldest restaurant in Los Angeles is set to close in the latest blow to the historic dining scene in the City of Angels. Cole's French Dip will close on Aug. 3 after 117 years of ...
Sadly, another one bits the dust in downtown Los Angeles. Cole's, the oldest public house in Los Angeles and established in 1908 as the inventor of the Original French Dip sandwich, is reportedly set ...
Artists are formed by the spaces they spend time in — and in the case of countless Los Angeles artists, writers and musicians, that place was the city’s oldest restaurant and bar, Cole’s French Dip, ...
After 117 years in business, the city’s oldest restaurant and bar — which has a history that harkens back to well before Prohibition — is closing its doors this summer. Cole’s French Dip, one of two ...
I didn’t expect to be walking toward Cole’s French Dip last Sunday afternoon. But, forgetting the hours at the Los Angeles Central Library begin at 1 p.m., and finding the doors closed at 12:30, I ...
It was going to close in August, then they announced they would be staying open a little longer. Then, they announced they would be staying open even longer than expected. Now, that period has been ...
Cole's French Dip in downtown was supposed to close a couple of months ago, but their lease was extended. Now, the restaurant says it will remain open through Dec. 31.
DOWNTOWN LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- One of the oldest restaurants in Los Angeles is staying open a little longer. Cole's French Dip in downtown will stay open until mid-September after the landlord gave ...