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  • and Jeremy Piven Nightclub from “Arrested Development”

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    Thanks to Netflix streaming and the boredom of summer reruns, I just recently started watching Arrested Development.  And, let me tell you, I am hooked!  My interest in the show was first piqued when I randomly came across this Wikia article about a fictitious nightclub on the series named “and Jeremy Piven.”

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    I just about died laughing upon seeing a screen capture of the place (pictured below) and my first thought was, “How am I not watching this show?”  So I quickly remedied the situation and, so far, have not been disappointed.  Any series that absurd is pretty much guaranteed to wind up one as of my favorites.  For those for whom the screen capture below does not have any significance, let me fill you in.

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    In the opening credits of the now-defunct HBO series Entourage, the cast’s names were showcased on the front of several Hollywood buildings.  Jeremy Piven’s was the last moniker to be shown, hence the word “and” in front of it.  (You can watch those credits here.)  Arrested Development decided to poke fun at the Entourage opening by creating a nightclub named “and Jeremy Piven” for a couple of Season 4 episodes.  Hilarious!  And even though I have not yet gotten to Season 4, I decided I just had to stalk the nightclub location, as well as the location of the building from the Entourage opening.

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    The storefront used in the Entourage opening credits was a snap to track down thanks to the fact that it is wrapped in a zebra print and bears signs reading “Piercing” and “Tattoo” (or should I say “Tat oo”?).  A simple Google search of “Zebra,” “tattoo” and “Hollywood” led me to the Zebra tattoo parlor at 6660 Hollywood Boulevard and, sure enough, it was the right place.  Aside from the fact that the exterior lacks neon signage reading “and Jeremy Piven,” it looks much the same as it did onscreen in Entourage.

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    The and Jeremy Piven nightclub was also a snap to track down thanks to fellow stalker Geoff, of the 90210Locations website, who had the locale listed on his Arrested Development page.  The nightclub first showed up (very briefly) in the Season 4 episode titled “A New Start,” in the scene in which Debris Bardeaux (Maria Bamford) was randomly picked up by a limo.

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    Ironically enough, Zebra tattoo parlor can be seen in the background of an earlier scene in that very same episode.

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    The nightclub’s next appearance was in the Season 4 episode titled “Colony Collapse.”  It was featured as the spot where Gob Bluth (Will Arnett) inadvertently became part of a young pop star’s entourage.

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    In real life, the and Jeremy Piven nightclub is a 6,200-square-foot building located right around the corner from Zebra tattoo at 1638 North Cherokee Avenue.  The space is currently vacant, but most recently housed a studio prop house.  You can check out a LoopNet listing for it here.

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    Only the exterior of the property was used in Arrested Development.  The interior of and Jeremy Piven nightclub was actually Beso Hollywood, a place that I will be blogging about soon.

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    For more stalking fun, be sure to follow me on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Los Angeles magazine online.  And you can check out my other blog, The Well-Heeled Diabetic, here.

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    Until next time, Happy Stalking!  Smile

    Stalk It: The and Jeremy Piven nightclub from Arrested Development is located at 1638 North Cherokee Avenue in Hollywood.  Zebra tattoo parlor from the opening credits of Entourage is located just around the corner at 6660 Hollywood Boulevard.

  • Hal’s Bar & Grill from “13 Going on 30”

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    Last week, while shopping in Venice Beach with my girls Lavonna, Kim, Katie and Kaylee, we made a brief stalking stop at Hal’s Bar & Grill, which appeared in one of my favorite movies of all time, 13 Going on 30.  During our visit, we happened to have the good fortune to speak with Don Novack, one of Hal’s owners (that thick Southern accent of Lavonna’s worked for us once again!), and I just about fell over when he informed us that the eatery had appeared in Single White Female in 1992!  So even though I’ve already blogged about the place once before, I decided Hal’s was most definitely worthy of a redux.

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    Don’s foray into the restaurant world was a circuitous one.  While working as a real estate broker in 1985, he unwittingly found himself part-owner of a sandwich shack/antique shop named Merchant of Venice after a business deal fell through.  Don remained a silent partner for two years, until he learned that the eatery was facing certain financial failure.  He decided to take over operations of the place at that point and brought in his wife, Linda, to help.  He also partnered up with Hal Frederick, a fellow real estate broker, whom he had just recently met.  The group remodeled the space into an upscale venue, gave the menu a full revamp and renamed the site “Hal’s Bar & Grill.”  The property opened its doors to the public in 1987 and very little of it has been changed since.

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    Hal’s became an immediate success, despite the fact that the neighborhood was rough (to say the least) at the time.  Abbot Kinney Boulevard has since experienced a major revitalization and patrons continue to flock to Hal’s, 27 years after its inception.  The eatery is also a major celebrity hot spot.  Just a few of the stars who have been spotted dining there include Jessica Simpson, Eric Johnson, Robert Downey Jr., Mike Tyson, Lindsay Lohan, Anna Paquin, Stephen Moyer,  Sammy Davis Jr., Aretha Franklin, Chaka Khan, Tom Hanks, Kobe Bryant, Julia Roberts, Julianne Nicholson, Dermot Mulroney, Ewan McGregor, Reese Witherspoon, Rachel McAdams and Josh Lucas.

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    In the 1992 thriller Single White Female, Hal’s stood in for the supposed New York restaurant where Allison Jones (Bridget Fonda) made a deal to sell her computer program to Mitchell Myerson (Stephen Tobolowsky).

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    Surprisingly, although 22 years have since passed, the eatery still looks much the same today as it did onscreen in Single White Female.  LOVE that!

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    In 2004’s 13 Going on 30, Hal’s masqueraded as the New York City bar where Jenna Rink (Jennifer Garner) hit on a teenage boy.  Only the interior of Hal’s appeared in the movie.

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    The exterior of the restaurant can actually be found about 3,000 miles away in New York’s SoHo neighborhood.  You can read the post I wrote on the exterior here.

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    Don also informed us that Hal’s had appeared in two episodes of Californication.  Because I am not very familiar with the Showtime series, I asked fellow stalker Geoff, of the 90210Locations website, if he happened to know which two episodes had been lensed on the premises.  Sure enough, he did.  Thank you, Geoff!  In 2007, Hal’s was the site of the very bad double date between Hank Moody (David Duchovny) and Meredith (Amy Price-Francis) and Charlie (Evan Handler) and Marcy Runkle (Pamela Adlon) in Californication’s pilot episode.

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    Hal’s also popped up this year in the Season 7 episode of Californication titled “Faith, Hope, Love,” in a flashback scene in which Hank remembers going on another double date, this time with his ex-wife, Karen (Natascha McElhone), and Charlie and Marcy.  Several areas of the eatery appeared in the episode, including the exterior;

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    the front entrance and bar;

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    and main dining room.

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    Don told us that Hal’s was featured in an episode of another show that I am unfamiliar with, Curb Your Enthusiasm.  So I enlisted the help of fellow stalker Owen, from the When Write Is Wrong blog, to figure out which episode and, thankfully, he came through.  Hal’s stood in for Primo Trattoria in Season 6’s “The TiVo Guy,” which aired in 2007.  In the episode, Larry David (who plays himself) gets snubbed by his favorite restaurant after his wife, Cheryl David (Cheryl Hines), leaves him.  Both the interior . . .

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    . . . and the exterior of Hal’s (which I somehow failed to get any photographs of) were shown several times throughout “The TiVo Guy.”

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    For more stalking fun, be sure to follow me on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Los Angeles magazine online.  And you can check out my other blog, The Well-Heeled Diabetic, here.

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    Until next time, Happy Stalking!  Smile

    Stalk It: Hal’s Bar & Grill, from 13 Going On 30, is located at 1349 Abbot Kinney Boulevard in Venice Beach.  You can visit the restaurant’s official website here.

  • New “L.A.” Magazine Post – “The Karate Kid” Dojo

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    Be sure to read today’s Scene It Before post for Los Angeles magazine – about the dojo from the 1984 classic The Karate Kid.  You can find it here.  My columns typically get published in the late morning/early afternoon hours.

  • Hotel Erwin from “Cougar Town”

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    I have never been a big fan of Venice Beach, but during my weeklong birthday celebration in L.A. my pals Lavonna, Kim, Katie, and Kaylee wanted to do some shopping, so I suggested hitting up Abbot Kinney Boulevard.  While there, Lavonna asked if I had any stalking to do in the area and a light bulb went on in my head.  I had long wanted to visit Hotel Erwin, where the Cul-de-Sac Crew stayed in the Season 4 episode of Cougar Town titled “Have Love Will Travel.”  Because I typically avoid Venice like the plague, though, I had yet to do so.  So the five of us headed right on over there.  (That’s Katie and Kaylee, Kim’s daughter and Lavonna’s niece, respectively, in the photo above.)

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    Since Angelinos tend to be much friendlier toward tourists than locals (at least when it comes to stalking), I always utilize Lavonna’s thick Southern accent whenever stalking with her.  (She jokes that I just use her for her voice.  Winking smile)  This particular venture was no exception.  The area of Hotel Erwin that I most wanted to see was its rooftop lounge, High, which was featured in several scenes on Cougar Town, so I promptly sent Lavonna to the front desk to inquire if we could go up there and snap some photos.  Upon drawling to the concierge, “Y’all got a rooftop bar?”, Lavonna was informed that the lounge was closed, but that we were more than welcome to head up there to check it out and take pictures.  (See, that accent works every time!)  So we did just that.  And, let me tell you, the place is nothing short of spectacular.

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    High Rooftop Lounge is absolutely HUGE, encompassing the entire roof of the Erwin.

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    Glass walls surround the premises, allowing for stunning beach and city views from pretty much every seat.

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    I mean, check out that scenery!  Uh-ma-zing!

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    Hotel Erwin, which was built in 1967, originally housed the Best Western Marina Pacific Hotel.  In 2008, the Joie de Vivre Group took over management of the site and cut its name to the “Marina Pacific Hotel.”  A short five months later, management changed once again and an extensive, multimillion-dollar renovation project was begun, during which time an entire floor of ocean-view suites and new rooftop were added to the property.  You can check out a photograph of what the structure looked like as the Best Western here.  As you can see, the hotel lacked a fifth floor and rooftop lounge at the time and looked quite a bit different than it does in comparison to the pictures below.  The site was re-dedicated as the Hotel Erwin, named in honor of owner Erwin Sokol, in mid-2009.

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    In the “Have Love Will Travel” episode of Cougar Town, which was the Season 4 finale and one of my favorite episodes of the entire series, Jules Cobb (Courteney Cox) and the gang headed to Los Angeles for a short vacation.  While there, they stayed at Hotel Erwin.  Quite a few areas of the 119-room property were shown in the episode, including High Rooftop Lounge, where the Cul-de-Sac Crew regularly hung out.

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    A night scene also took place at High.  As you can see in the screen captures below, the bar’s views are even gorgeous after the sun sets.  Oh, Grim Cheaper, I sense a field trip to Venice on the horizon!  Winking smile

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    Hotel Erwin’s front entrance was also utilized in the episode.

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    It was dressed quite a bit differently for the shoot.  In real life, there is no furniture or concierge desk in that area.

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    The entrance does feature a little outdoor lounge, though.

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    The exterior of Hotel Erwin was also briefly visible in the scene in which Travis Cobb (Dan Byrd) and Laurie Keller (Busy Phillips) discussed the fact that fate seemed to be against them being together.

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    The interiors of the rooms where the gang stayed in the episode were sets and not actual Hotel Erwin rooms.  Photographs of the property’s real life accommodations can be viewed here.  As you can see, they do not match up to what appeared onscreen.

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    For more stalking fun, be sure to follow me on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Los Angeles magazine online.  And you can check out my other blog, The Well-Heeled Diabetic, here.

    Until next time, Happy Stalking!  Smile

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    Stalk It: Hotel Erwin, from the “Have Love Will Travel” episode of Cougar Town, is located at 1697 Pacific Avenue in Venice Beach.  You can visit the property’s official website hereHigh Rooftop Lounge is open daily, starting at 3 p.m. Monday through Friday and 2 p.m. Saturday and Sunday.

  • Fat Sal’s Deli – Jerry Ferrara’s Restaurant

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    I’m back, people!  To say that last week was a blast would be an understatement.  It was honestly one of the best weeks of my life and a really special birthday celebration.  There was never a dull moment and I am officially exhausted (and now have a cold), but it was well worth it!  A huge THANK YOU to the Grim Cheaper and my friends Lavonna, Kim, Katie and Kaylee for making it all happen.  One of our many adventures (and I will be blogging about all of them soon) included hitting up the premiere of How to Train Your Dragon 2 in Westwood.  We arrived on the scene bright and early only to learn that the premiere had been postponed from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.  Yeah, no thank you!  After quickly deciding to bail (and after randomly running into fellow stalker Anushika, from the Mike the Fanboy family – that’s her in the above picture), we did some shopping nearby (I got an adorable dress at Brandy Melville) and then I dragged the entire gang over to grab a bite to eat at Fat Sal’s Deli, a place I had wanted to stalk for ages due to the fact that it is owned by cutie Jerry Ferrara, aka Turtle from Entourage.

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    Jerry founded Fat Sal’s in 2010, along with his childhood pals Josh Stone and Sal Capek.  Frustrated over their inability to find good East Coast-style sandwiches in Los Angeles, the three native New Yorkers decided to open up their own place.   Their first outpost was on Gayley Avenue in a walk-up space that formerly housed a sausage stand named Spoc’s.  Thanks to its fab food, late night hours (it does not close until 3 a.m. most days) and proximity to UCLA, Fat Sal’s became wildly successful and two sister restaurants were eventually opened – one in Hollywood and one in San Diego.  A fourth is set to launch later this year in Austin, Texas.

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    Fat Sal’s menu is unique to say the least, with such offerings as Pepperoni Pizza Fries (French fries covered in chopped pepperoni, mozzarella cheese and marinara sauce), the Fat Jerry (a hero sandwich comprised of chicken fingers, cheesesteak, fried mozzarella sticks, bacon, eggs, French fries, mayo, ketchup, salt and pepper) and Meat Luv’rz Pizza Rolls (spring rolls filled with pepperoni, ground beef, sweet Italian sausage, provolone, mozzarella and marinara sauce).  I played it safe and opted for Fat Sal’s Cheese Dog, which, as you can see below, I was pretty darn excited about.  And I am happy to report that the dog did not disappoint.  It was delish!

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    The gang all loved their orders, as well.  (That’s our group pictured below.)  And while we tried to convince Lavonna to order the Big Fat Fatty, she was having none of it.  For those not in the know, the Big Fat Fatty is a 27-inch (!!) hero filled with five cheeseburgers, a pound of pastrami, cheesesteak, chicken fingers, bacon, mozzarella sticks, fried eggs, jalapeno poppers, French fries, onion rings, chili, marinara sauce and fat sauce.  The monster sandwich costs a whopping $49.95, but if a patron can eat the whole thing in forty minutes or less, it’s free!  If someone does manage to accomplish such a feat, he or she gets to design and name a sandwich that will then be added to Sal’s menu.

     

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    In 2011, Fat Sal’s was featured in the pilot of Planet Green’s Suzilla: The Mouth that Roars.  In the episode, series star Suzanna French, aka “Suzilla,” who just so happens to be the fourth-ranked competitive eater in the world, attempted to eat a Big Fat Fatty.  Spoiler alert – she was not successful.

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    You can watch the Suzilla: The Mouth that Roars episode by clicking below.

    The eatery was also featured in the Season 19 episode of Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives titled “Righteous Bites,” which just aired a couple of weeks ago.  You can watch the episode on Amazon, iTunes or Xfinity here.

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    I was super excited to see Guy Fieri’s autograph on the wall while we were there.

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    For more stalking fun, be sure to follow me on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Los Angeles magazine online.  And you can check out my other blog, The Well-Heeled Diabetic, here.

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    Until next time, Happy Stalking!  Smile

    Stalk It: The original Fat Sal’s Deli is located at 972 Gayley Avenue in Westwood.  You can visit the restaurant’s official website here.

  • Latest “Los Angeles” Magazine Post – About Chicago Lake Michigan University from “Perception”

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    Be sure to read today’s Los Angeles magazine post – about the location of the fictional Chicago Lake Michigan University from Perception – here.  My columns typically get published in the late morning/early afternoon hours.

  • Birthday Visit to L.A.

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    I am heading to L.A. this week to meet up with my good friends Kim and Lavonna who are visiting from Ohio.  (That’s us, along with Pinky Lovejoy, of the Thinking Pink blog, at Ellen two years ago.)  We have about a million fun things planned (hello Disneyland!) and I am extra excited because my birthday is on Tuesday!  Needless to say, I will be taking the week off from blogging.  Don’t forget to check out my latest Los Angeles magazine post on Thursday here and I’ll see y’all next week!

  • Tom’s Bistro from “Parks and Recreation”

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    A couple of months ago, I asked fellow stalker Owen, of the When Write Is Wrong blog, to assist me in finding Tom’s Bistro from fave show Parks and Recreation.  It took him less than a minute to track the place down (thanks to this April 25th tweet).  As it turns out, a Hollywood pizzeria named Delancey stood in for the supposed Pawnee, Indiana-area restaurant.  Once Owen told me the news, I wanted to kick myself as the very same eatery had been used as a location in another of my favorite shows, Dexter.  Though I had never stalked it, how I did not recognize the place is absolutely beyond me!  So I decided to amend the situation and ran out to visit Delancey last week while I was in L.A.  (You can tell from the photograph above that Mike, from MovieShotsLA, was with me when I did so.  The pictures I take never turn out that good!)

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    Delancey was originally opened by restaurateur George Abou-Daoud (he also founded Bowery, Rosewood Tavern and The Mercantile Wine Bar, as well as several other L.A. eateries) in April 2008.  He designed the space, which previously housed Taste of Thai, to resemble a New York bistro.

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    Delancey’s exterior is marked by red subway tile and wrought-iron detailing and does very much look like a restaurant one would find in the West Village.

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    The interior boasts much of that same Big-Apple vibe, with dark Cherry hardwood floors, exposed brick arches, pressed-tin ceilings, antique radiators, an oak bar and red leather booths.

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    Sadly, Mike and I did not get to sample any of Delancey’s fare while we were there (we had just finished a big meal elsewhere), but, from what I’ve read online, the food is superb.  I cannot wait to go back there sometime in the near future.

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    Delancey was first featured in the Season 6 episode of Parks and Recreation titled “New Slogan,” in the scene in which Donna Meagle (Retta) and April Ludgate (Aubrey Plaza) took Tom Haverford (Aziz Ansari) location scouting for his new restaurant.  Only the interior of the gastropub appeared in the episode.

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    The interior actually only appeared in that one episode.  According to the super-nice server that we spoke with, a set based on Delancey’s interior was built at CBS Studio Center, where the series is lensed, shortly following the “New Slogan” filming.

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    Delancey was not featured again until the Season 6 finale of Parks and Rec, which was titled “Moving Up.”  This time, the exterior of the eatery was shown in both a daytime shot . . .

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    . . . and a nighttime shot.

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    In “Moving Up,” the replica set was used for interior filming.

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    As you can see below, the interior of Tom’s Bistro is considerably larger than the actual Delancey interior.  (This marketing scheme is absolutely amazing, by the way!)

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    On a random Parks side-note – In the “Moving Up” episode, Aubrey Plaza looked to be wearing Adina Reyter’s Tiny Square Necklace – the very same necklace that my girl Kristin Cavallari regularly wears, which I had a faux gold replica of made a couple of years ago.

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    As I mentioned earlier, Delancey also appeared in Dexter. In the Season 5 episode titled “My Bad” the restaurant was used in a flashback scene in which Rita Bennett (Julie Benz) and Dexter Morgan (Michael C. Hall) had their first date.

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    Only the interior of Delancey was shown in the scene.

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    For more stalking fun, be sure to follow me on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Los Angeles magazine online.  And you can check out my other blog, The Well-Heeled Diabetic, here

    Big THANK YOU to fellow stalker Owen, from the When Write Is Wrong blog, for finding this location!  Smile

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    Until next time, Happy Stalking!  Smile

    Stalk It: Delancey, aka Tom’s Bistro from Parks and Recreation, is located at 5936 Sunset Boulevard in Hollywood.  You can visit the restaurant’s official website here.

  • New “L.A.” Mag Post – The “Malcolm in the Middle” House

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    Don’t forget to read today’s Los Angeles magazine post – about the Malcolm in the Middle house – here.  My columns typically get published in the late morning/early afternoon hours.

  • Phil’s Diner from “The X-Files”

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    When I was in L.A. last week, Mike, from MovieShotsLA, and I spent two full days stalking.  Our adventures took us from one end of Los Angeles to the other.  At one point, while in North Hollywood, we passed by Phil’s Diner at 5230 Lankershim Boulevard and stopped to snap some pics.  I figured the historic-looking restaurant had to have appeared onscreen at some time, so I did a quick Google search on my iPhone and just about fell over when I learned that the eatery had been used in my very favorite episode of The X-Files EVER, Season 2’s “Humbug.”  (“I’ve seen the future and the future looks just like him!”)  Talk about a lucky twist of fate!

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    Phil’s Diner was constructed in 1926 for the J.F. Phillip restaurant chain (hence the name).  It was designed in a train-car style by Charles Amend and originally stood (according to this article) near the intersection of Ventura and Lankershim Boulevards.  The eatery was relocated at some point to 11138 Chandler Boulevard, where it spent the bulk of its years.  (There are several online articles which state that the café was moved countless times throughout its history, once sitting on Crenshaw Boulevard, near the corner of West Adams.  I am fairly certain that information is incorrect, though.   I believe that storefront was a different Phil’s outpost – one that is no longer standing.)  You can check out some fabulous early photographs of Phil’s at its Chandler Boulevard location here.

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    For over two decades, beginning in the 1970s, Phil’s Diner was run by Charles and Wendy Hong, a native Korean couple who served up no-fuss American comfort food with an Asian flair.  The restaurant flourished under their leadership.  Then, in the mid-90s, nearby MTA Red Line construction and tunneling caused a severe downfall in patronage and in 1997 the couple was forced to shutter the café.  While it was purchased by a man named Casey Hallenbeck the next year, it stood abandoned for the following decade.  The structure was eventually moved to a vacant lot in 2009, where it sat on blocks in a sad graffiti-covered state.

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    While sitting abandoned, Phil’s vintage signage was stolen and never ended up being recovered.  The sign that currently stands in front of Phil’s is a replica.

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    In 2011, Phil’s was moved to its current location and plans were made to reopen it as part of the new NoHo Commons complex.  After a $1.1-million restoration, the eatery opened in April 2011, but sadly only lasted eight months.  By December, the restaurant, which is California’s oldest dining car and the only surviving outpost of the Phil’s chain, was shuttered.  It remains closed to this day.

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    Though closed, I managed to snap a few photographs of Phil’s interior through the windows.

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    As you can see, despite being out of operation for several years, the eatery is still in great shape.  The wood-detailing is simply gorgeous!  And what I wouldn’t give to catch a close-up glimpse of those headshots lining the ceiling!

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    Thanks to its historic look, Phil’s Diner has been featured in numerous productions over the years.  Phil Everly, of the Everly Brothers, shot the cover of his 1974 solo album, aptly titled “Phil’s Diner,” in front of the eatery.

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    The diner was visible in the background of a 1977 informational video for the Emergency Medical Service titled “Life or Death,” which you can watch here.

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    Phil’s Diner briefly appeared in 1986’s Night of the Creeps, in the scene in which Detective Ray Cameron (Tom Atkins) raced to a death scene.

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    In the Season 2 episode of The X-Files titled “Humbug,” Fox Mulder (David Duchovny) and Dana Scully (Gillian Anderson) travel to Gibsonton, Florida to investigate a murder that took place in a rural community of sideshow circus performers.  Upon first arriving in town, the duo head to a local café to speak to Sheriff Hamilton (Wayne Grace) about the killing.  Phil’s Diner was used for the establishing shot of that café.

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    Interior filming took place elsewhere, though – somewhere in Vancouver where the series’ first five seasons were lensed.  As you can see below, the interior of the diner that was used was substantially larger than the interior of Phil’s.

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    Phil’s Diner was also featured in episodes of Baretta, The Millionaire Matchmaker, Hart to Hart and The White Shadow, and in one of the Friday the 13th movies.  I am unsure of the particulars of those productions, though, but if any of my fellow stalkers have information on the filmings, please fill me in.

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    Stalk It: Phil’s Diner, from the “Humbug” episode of The X-Files, is located at 5230 Lankershim Boulevard in North Hollywood.  The restaurant is currently closed.