Pat Saperstein Los Angeles city Santa Monica Hollywood show Celebrity Pat Saperstein Los Angeles city Santa Monica

L.A.’s Historic Tail ‘o the Pup Hot Dog Stand, Seen in Dozens of Shows, Re-Opens in WeHo

Reading now: 154
variety.com

Pat Saperstein Deputy EditorFrom “Columbo,” “The Muppets” and “The Rockford Files” to “L.A. Story,” L.A.’s famous Tail ‘o the Pup hot dog stand has been part of the city’s cinematic history ever since it opened in 1946.In fact, the year it opened, Variety mentioned the spot in a column, saying “Tail o’ the Pup, the fancy hotdog stand, now has a $1 frankfurter.

With caviar!”There’s currently no caviar on the the dogs, but the new menu has something for everyone — classic dogs topped with bacon, jalapeno, sauerkraut and more; gluten-free corndogs, veggie dogs and a selection of beef and veggie burgers.The iconic stand that was cleared away to make room for the construction of the Sofitel Hotel has now been moved to a spacious spot on Santa Monica Boulevard, just west of La Cienega, that adds indoor seating and an upstairs patio wrapped around the compact historic hotdog-shaped building.

In the early part of the 20th century, restaurants in the shape of hotdogs, chili bowls, tamales, bulldogs and more — known as programmatic architecture — drew customers across Los Angeles.

Though many are now gone, preservationists and L.A. history lovers are keeping up the fight to preserve the remaining few. One of their most important allies is Bobby Green of the 1933 Group, who restored the Pup along with The Formosa and the Idle Hour, bringing the one-of-a-kind spots back to life with sensitive restorations and quality menus.Green, who had been eating at the Pup since he was 10 years old, bought the stand from the family that owned it in 2018 and scoured the city for a space with sidewalk access and room for a patio where beer could be served.

Read more on variety.com
The website celebsbar.com is an aggregator of news from open sources. The source is indicated at the beginning and at the end of the announcement. You can send a complaint on the news if you find it unreliable.

Related News

DMCA