Five Crowns

Steakhaus
4,5
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Rezensionen

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Offbeat L.A.
74 month ago
The interior features planked wooden floors, exposed brick, dark wood and white-tablecloth styled dining. The exterior has stained glass windows and a red British telephone booth in the front.
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Offbeat L.A.
74 month ago
Walter Van de Kamp suggested the name Five Crowns because the new restaurant would be the fifth created by the family, “and each was a jewel in our crown.”
Of
Offbeat L.A.
74 month ago
The fine dining Five Crowns restaurant was created to resemble an old English manor house with authentic antiques, paintings, an English steakhouse menu and waitresses in “serving wench” uniforms.
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Offbeat L.A.
74 month ago
Bought 1965 by Richard Frank, a 2nd generation restauranteur, whose father, Lawrence Frank & uncle, Walter Van de Kamp, founded Tam O’Shanter restaurant in Los Feliz in 1922 and Lawry’s in 1938.
Of
Offbeat L.A.
74 month ago
After 1948, this building housed a gambling and prostition den called the Hurley Bell.
Of
Offbeat L.A.
74 month ago
Located in 1936 constructed Tudor-style building that once served as an inn for Hollywood stars Lana Turner, Ava Gardner, Bette Davis, Howard Hughes, Rita Hayworth, Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall.
Of
Offbeat L.A.
99 month ago
Opened 1965. Old English white-tablecloth styled steakhouse. Fine dining.
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Laura M
100 month ago
Prime rib steak
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Dustin N
104 month ago
The prime rib is excellent.
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Mary P
107 month ago
Great prime rib