Super A Foods from “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood”

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It’s not every day a location is featured in back-to-back Oscar frontrunners, but such was the case with Glassell Park’s Super A Foods!  The small mid-century market made appearances in both 2018’s A Star Is Born and 2019’s Once Upon a Time in Hollywood.  Neither movie wound up locking down the Best Picture prize, but Super A Foods became a household name among fans, not to mention a popular stalking venue, nonetheless.  I had long been familiar with the grocery store thanks to its cameo in the 2002 Britney Spears vehicle Crossroads and even blogged about it in 2011.  It sure has come a long way since then, though, so I figured it was definitely time for a redo and ran right out to re-stalk it.

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Built in 1967, the one-story grocer was designed by architect Robert H. Peterson and originally housed a Food Fair market.

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In 1975, Super A moved in and never looked back.  The chain, which today boasts 8 outposts, was founded in 1971 by Lou Amen, who sadly passed away two weeks ago at the age of 90 after miraculously recovering from a case of COVID-19.  He was still actively working for the family-run company until just a few days before his death.

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Per the Los Angeles Conservancy, the Glassell Park Super A Foods “is significant as a largely intact example of a postwar-era grocery market.”  The building features fabulous mid-century detailing including glazed glass, a geometric sign, and a canted ceiling.

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That roofline, though!

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It is at Super A that Pussycat (Margaret Qualley) and other Manson Family members dumpster-dive for food toward the beginning of Once Upon a Time In Hollywood.  The segment was shot on the market’s west side, along Cypress Avenue.

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The signage visible behind the women in the scene is authentic to the store, painted there long before filming took place.

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The James Dean mural the group walks by upon leaving Super A is not, though.  It was created specifically for the shoot on the western side of S & S Pharmacy, directly across the street from the market.

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Sadly, the mural was painted over after filming wrapped and there are no vestiges of it left today.

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As I mentioned above, Super A was also featured in Crossroads.  It is at the supposed Alabama store that Lucy (Britney Spears), Mimi (Taryn Manning), Kit (Zoe Saldana), and Ben (Anson Mount) make a pit stop for snacks during their road trip from Georgia to California.

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And in A Star Is Born, Ally (Lady Gaga) and Jackson Maine (Bradley Cooper) stop by Super A for frozen peas after Ally gets into a bit of a scuffle, punching someone at a bar.  While sitting in the market’s parking lot nursing her swollen hand, Ally begins to write “Shallow,” the song that eventually makes her famous.  Of the location, cinematographer Matthew Libatique told radio station KPCC, “If a grocery store can possibly be cinematic, it’s this one.”  He also considered the site pretty central to the movie.  As Libatique expressed to LAist in a 2018 interview, “It was meant to root [Ally’s] existence on the Eastside of Los Angeles.  It was very important for [production designer Karen Murphy], as a designer, to make sure the character had an identity through her environment.”

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Yellowcard’s 2003 “Way Away “ music video was shot at the market, as well.

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And in 2019 Cuco filmed his “Keeping Tabs” music video at Super A.

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The Glassell Park Super A Foods is not the chain’s only claim to fame.  The former Eagle Park outpost at 2245 Yosemite Drive, which today houses a Sprouts Famers Market, made several appearances in the 1981 comedy The Incredible Shrinking Woman.

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The Eagle Rock store was also featured in Travis’ 2007 “Closer” music video.

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And the 2008 comedy Over Her Dead Body filmed a couple of scenes at the Highland Park Super A, located at 5250 York Avenue.

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Stalk It: Super A Foods, from Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, is located at 2925 Division Street in Glassell Park.

Casa Vega from “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood”

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One of the things I most appreciate about Once Upon a Time in Hollywood is the lengths director Quentin Tarantino went to portray an authentic 1960s-era Los Angeles onscreen.  To that end, he featured several local historic restaurants from the time that are, thankfully, still around today, including Musso and Frank Grill, El Coyote, and Casa Vega.  The latter is a spot I am very familiar with.  I’ve dined at the Sherman Oaks landmark several times over the years and even blogged about it once back in 2008.  Due to its recent cameo, though, I figured a more current post was in order, so the Grim Cheaper and I headed out there for a bite last September.

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Initially founded in 1956, Casa Vega was the brainchild of Rafael ‘Ray’ Vega, who grew up helping his parents run their own eatery, Café Caliente, on downtown L.A.’s famous Olvera Street.  He first set up shop in a small corner space at Ventura Boulevard and Mary Ellen Avenue.  The place was such a hit that, within two years, Ray needed to expand and he moved Casa Vega to its current location, a larger site two blocks west at 13301 Ventura.

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One of Los Angeles’ oldest continuously operating restaurants, today Casa Vega is run by Ray’s daughter, Christina, who began working on the premises in 1999 upon graduating from college.  The eatery has remained just as popular as ever with her at the helm.

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Little of the landmark site has been changed since opening day over six decades ago.  The lighting remains dim, the same tufted red leather booths line the walls, and the kitchen still spoons out dishes based on Ray’s mother’s recipes.  The fare is so delicious that Zagat even rated the place one of L.A.’s best Mexican spots!

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Thanks to its stellar food and low lighting, Casa Vega has been a celebrity draw since the beginning.  Just a few of the luminaries who have been spotted on the premises over the years include Marlon Brando, Dean Martin, Desi Arnaz, Sandra Bullock, Al Pacino, Jane Fonda, Dyan Cannon, Cary Grant, Miley Cyrus, Selena Gomez, Mark Wahlberg, Heather Locklear, Avril Lavigne, Mariah Carey, Jennifer Aniston, Nick Lachey, Vanessa Minnillo, George Clooney, Michael Jackson, Gwen Stefani, Steven Spielberg, Tom Hanks, Nicole Richie, Joel Madden, Jennifer Love Hewitt, Jake Gyllenhaal, Justin Timberlake, Charlize Theron, Anthony Hopkins, and Emma Watson.  Tarantino is also a huge fan of the restaurant, so it’s no surprise he chose to feature it in his latest flick.

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Casa Vega actually pops up twice in Once Upon a Time in Hollywood.  It first appears as the supposed Almeria, Spain-area restaurant where Rick Dalton (Leonardo DiCaprio) tells Cliff Booth (Brad Pitt) that he can no longer afford to keep him on as his right-hand man.

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That segment took place in the dining room that sits adjacent to the bar.  As you can see below, Casa Vega’s rear door was swapped out with a more picturesque one for the shoot.

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At the end of the movie, Casa Vega plays itself.  It is there that Cliff and Rick dine as a last hurrah before going their separate ways.

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That scene was filmed in the rear corner booth of the restaurant’s main dining room.

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The front of the eatery was also shown in the segment.

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Once Upon a Time in Hollywood is not the only production to shoot at the acclaimed restaurant.  In the 1978 comedy The End, Wendell Sonny Lawson (Burt Reynolds) tracks his lawyer, Marty Lieberman (David Steinberg), down at Casa Vega and crashes his lunch.

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Julie Richman (Deborah Foreman) and Randy (Nicolas Cage) walk by the eatery while on a date in the 1983 classic Valley Girl, though only its neon sign is shown.

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Designer Jeff Lewis gives Casa Vega’s exterior and entrance a bit of a facelift in the fourth season of the reality show Flipping Out, which aired in 2010.

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The Kardashians really like the place!  Per the Reality Tea website, the family’s eponymous series, Keeping Up with the Kardashians, has filmed at the eatery no less than 6 times, including in the episodes “Kris’s Mother-in-Law,” “Design for Disaster,” “The New Normal,” “Cheers to That,” “Fire Escape,” and “Some Moms Just Wanna Have Fun” (pictured below), which aired in 2013.  Please forgive me for not posting caps from each episode – it took all I had just to scan through the one!

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Eden Sassoon and Lisa Rinna lunch at Casa Vega in the Season 7 episode of The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills titled “Compromising Positions,” which aired in 2017.  While there Eden tells Lisa, “We love it here cause of the lighting.”

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Casa Vega also apparently made an appearance in the Season 1 episode of Barnaby Jones titled “See Some Evil . . . Do Some Evil” back in 1973, but, unfortunately, I could not find the show available to stream anywhere.

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Sadly, Casa Vega is currently closed to the COVID-19 pandemic.  Shuttering was not a move the restaurant took lightly.  In fact, per a 2016 Los Angeles Times write-up, Casa Vega was one of the few area establishments that was open for business the day after the Northridge Earthquake in 1994.  As Christina wrote on the eatery’s Instagram, “As soon as it is safe to welcome everyone to our bar and tables we will do so.  The storm can’t last forever.  The sun will come.  Margaritas will flow again.”  Cheers to that!

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Stalk It: Casa Vega, from Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, is located at 13301 Ventura Boulevard in Sherman Oaks.  The eatery is currently closed indefinitely due to the COVID-19 pandemic.  Check its official website for updates.

A “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood” Halloween

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I usually start planning my and the Grim Cheaper’s Halloween costumes on November 1st each year.  Out with the old, in with the new, as they say.  This year I was a bit late to the game because by the time mid-summer came around, I still found myself with no ideas.  And then, on July 28th, I saw Once Upon a Time in Hollywood.  One look at Rick Dalton (Leonardo DiCaprio) donning a red kimono, a blender full of margaritas in hand, and I knew there was no one else the GC could be!  I was unsure of my costume, at first, as there was no real female counterpart to Rick in the movie.  Then my mom said, “Why not dress up as up as Cliff Booth (Brad Pitt)?” – duh! – and, voila, our costumes for Halloween 2019 were born!

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I opted to wear Cliff’s Hawaiian shirt/Champion tee ensemble featured on the movie’s poster.

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It turned out to be an easy costume to put together.  I found the Hawaiian shirt first, at Walmart of all places – a pretty accurate facsimile of Cliff’s for $25!  The Champion tee came from Red Bubble (I ordered the slim fit version), the Levi’s (men’s 511s) from a local thrift store, the belt from Etsy, the watch was my grandfather’s, and the leather bracelet and sunglasses I already had in my closet.  I was most excited to find Cliff’s suede booties, though!  The iconic Minnetonka Two Button Softsole Boot was first released in 1969 and recently reissued thanks to the popularity of Once Upon a Time in Hollywood – (I got the women’s version, men’s are here).  To complete the look, I pinned up my hair (my neighbor actually thought I cut it!) and there he was, Cliff Booth in the flesh!

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The GC’s costume was easy, as well.  I found the house slippers on Amazon (they run large, so size down), the kimono on Ali Express (we ordered “red black”), and the vintage blender was an eBay score (and pretty much the most expensive part of the ensemble, interestingly).

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Though we both loved walking around in our costumes, the highlight of our Halloween came when Once Upon a Time in Hollywood costume designer extraordinaire Arianne Phillips, whom I had contacted a while back to inquire about the kind of slippers Rick wore in the movie, shared a photo I sent her, along with pics of a few others dressed in OUATIH garb, on Instagram!  Say whaaa?  Pretty darn cool, if you ask me!

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In honor of our costumes, I thought it only appropriate to blog about Rick Dalton’s fabulous mid-century ranch-style pad today.  Because the film has yet to come out on DVD (December 10th can’t come soon enough!), I was only able to forage the trailer for screen captures.  As soon as I do get my hands on a copy of the movie, I will add more imagery and information (thank you, special features!) to the post.

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I found the address of Rick’s house thanks to this CurbedLA article about OUATIH filming locations and ran out to stalk it while in the area a few weeks back.  In real life, the 1964 pad boasts 3 bedrooms plus a den, 3 baths, 2,630 square feet, terrazzo and hardwood flooring, a pool, a 0.42-acre lot, and striking 180-degree views of the city.  The residence was recently offered for lease at a whopping $9,000 per month.  The listing even touts its Once Upon a Time in Hollywood cameo!

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According to a 2019 Architectural Digest article about the movie’s set design, Rick’s supposed Cielo Drive property proved quite evasive to pin down.  Author Cathy Whitlock says, “For Rick Dalton’s house, the design crew searched for the perfect ranch house only to encounter one obstacle after another.  The goal of a one-story ranch-style midcentury with a sloped ceiling, soffits, and a pool with a great view meant shooting three separate locations instead of one.”  (The “three separate locations” thing surprised and confused me, but more on that in a bit.)

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Adding to the elusiveness of the locale was the fact that the production required a home with a gate and long winding driveway be situated next to Rick’s to stand in for the leased residence of Sharon Tate (Margot Robbie) and Roman Polanski (Rafal Zawierucha).  Assistant location manager Scott Fitzgerald told the Location Managers Guild International (LGMI) website, “The whole idea was that Rick Dalton and Sharon Tate lived in the same neighborhood.  So we had to find two houses that would work.  Quentin had these little pieces in his mind.  Rick was a movie star, so his house had to be the house of a movie star.  But movie star homes back then were not weird and wild like they are today.  Some were modest ranch houses in a nice neighborhood.  It was a sign of wealth.”  Contributing even more difficulty to the hunt was a shot director Quentin Tarantino had in mind from the beginning.  As production designer Barbara Ling told LGMI, “The real albatross was finding Rick Dalton’s house.  We wanted to try to capture the Benedict Canyon of that time.  The house needed to be very close to another house.  Quentin is so visual as a director.  He had this shot written into the script.  ‘We’ve got to have Rick in the swimming pool, and we’ve got to be able to have a camera that moves over so you can see the other house.’  We looked everywhere.  It was such a tricky combo of driveways and was very specific to the shot he needed.”  In the same article, location scout Lori Balton furthers, “Tarantino was super specific about his needs.  The exact geography was important.  For instance, the camera is on Rick’s pool, then cranes up and over the hedges to Sharon and Roman in their car leaving the driveway.”  The production team finally found exactly what they were seeking for the Dalton and Tate/Polanski residences at 10969 and 10974 Alta View Drive, respectively, in the hills above Studio City.  (The MLS image of the pool below comes from 10969’s recent rental listing.)

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Both properties are pictured below, though only the gate of 10974 is visible from the street.

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Though the exterior of Rick’s pad wasn’t featured in the trailer, from my recollection it looks very much as it did onscreen – as does the carport area (which did make the trailer), minus the large movie poster bearing his face, of course.

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Per the LGMI article, the shoot on Alta View Drive required 14 nights of filming!  And it was all exterior work.

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The interior of Rick’s house was nothing more than a set built on a soundstage at Raleigh Studios in Hollywood.  You can check out what the actual inside of 10969 Alta View looks like here.  It bears little resemblance to what appeared onscreen, as you can see below.  Of Dalton’s décor, Ling told Architectural Digest, “Rick is somebody who bought a house at the height of his career and hasn’t renovated since he was a bachelor.  He was not into the pop culture of the moment.  The development of the character was about a TV star in his era, and everything was given to him from a [studio] set, such as the saddle of a horse from a TV show or a movie poster.”

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As referenced earlier, Architectural Digest contends that three different locations masked as Rick’s residence.  The magazine stipulates, “For Dalton’s Cielo Drive house, the production team used the exterior of two ranch-style homes and created the interiors on a soundstage.”  I think that info may be erroneous, though, as we know that both the façade and backyard of 10969 Alta View were featured as Rick’s.  I don’t recall any other outside areas of his house ever appearing onscreen and cannot fathom what the secondary ranch exterior mentioned could possibly have been used for.   I think the article may actually be alluding to the fact that two different homes were used to portray the Tate residence (more on that below), though neither of them is a ranch.  But that is just a guess.  Once I get my hands on the DVD, I will hopefully be able to piece things together.

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So far, what I have been able to discern is that the production team meshed two different exteriors to play Sharon’s pad.  The gate and driveway are, of course, at 10974 Alta View Drive.

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Though aerial views make it hard to tell, I believe front exterior shots of the Tate/Polanski rental were also likely lensed there.

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According to the LGMI piece, backyard scenes were shot at a different location entirely – the former residence of Western actor Lee Van Cleef.  While initially scouting that property, Balton says, “ . . . just my luck, a guy was pulling down the driveway wondering what I was up to.  After I explained myself, he got a funny look on his face at the mention of Quentin Tarantino.  He explained it was Lee Van Cleef’s home — a ’60s time capsule — and filled to the brim with Hollywood memorabilia that he thought would interest Quentin.  Quentin is a rabid Sergio Leone fan; Van Cleef was in The Good, the Bad and the Ugly and For a Few Dollars More.  Van Cleef died in 1989, but his wife still lives there with her brother.  We ended up shooting in their backyard.”  Key assistant location manager Kirk Worley furthers, “It stood in for the backyard of the Tate/Polanski home.”  Per property records and my friend E.J.’s Movieland Directory website, Van Cleef’s former pad is at 19471 Rosita Street in Tarzana.  The backyard has a pool smack dab in the middle of it, which doesn’t much jibe with the layout of the actual Cielo Drive house Sharon and Roman rented, but I guess the production team was able to make it work.

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On an interesting side-note – until researching for this post, I had no idea that there was at one time a “twin residence” to the real Tate/Polanski rental.  Both pads were designed by architect Robert Byrd in 1941.  The twin, situated below Sharon and Roman’s place on Cielo Drive, had an almost identical façade and footprint, as you can see here.  Both properties have since been remodeled past recognition, sadly.  What is odd, though, is that, despite being owned by different parties and renovated at different times, the two homes once again are almost identical!  It is a bit eerie to see.  For those interested in the history of the actual Tate rental, I direct you to this fabulous Curbed LA article.

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Stalk It: Rick Dalton’s house from Once Upon a Time in Hollywood is located at 10969 Alta View Drive in Studio City.  Sharon Tate and Roman Polanski’s gate from the movie can be found next door at 10974 Alta View.