Hollywood Studio Magazine (July 1970)

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<s/4lfc onse s CONTINENTAL CUISINE LUNCHEON — COCKTAILS TOLUCA LAKE 10057 RIVERSIDE DRIVE ANOTHER MONEY TREE RESTAURANT NOV/ IN ENCINO MR. VIBES HIMSELF TERRY GIBBS OPEN FOR LUNCH $ DINNER AT THE ENCINO 981-1700 16911 VENTURA BLVD. ENCINO Corner of Balboa Blvd. -®^Ae>- FRENCH cu,s,Nf SERVING FINE CUISINE SINCE 1937 SPECIALIZING in GOURMET DINNERS COCKTAILS '* LUNCHEON * DINNERS 13849 VENTURA BLVD. * SHERMAN OAKS 788-7810 872- 2311 AT THE CUiHA TR< TROPICAL DRINKS nichtlt THE BOBBY TROUP TRIO Tues. thru Sat. “ THE VALLEY’S FINEST " SINCE 1946 LUNCH and DINNER 877- 4171 • 769- 9601 11915 VENTURA BLVD. STUDIO CITY ELAINE COLE Arthur Wong’s New FAR EAST TERRACE InUrtaihmtnt Nittly in The MARCO POLO ROOM NOW OPEN FOR 4123 Lankershim Boulevard acclaimed was Jose Ruiseco of the Red Onion, Torrance, for his winner, “Bannna’s Breeze.” Second place went to former Guild prexy, Phil Cormier of Wilshire Town House; third place to Jess Magro of our Sheraton Universal; and fourth place to Jose Ancona of another Red Onion restaurant branch. Our thanks, too, besides to the charmin’ Dena and “Frosty” goes to John Chop, secretary of the CBG who assisted us all the way. * * * More news of something new, but elegantly turn-of-the century old. We’re referring to the Alexandria Hotel, built in 1906, and now restored to its former splendor by expenditure of over $2 million by owner S. Jon Kreedman. Original marble stairways and brass railings have been polished and refinished - rooms luxuriously carpeted, refmished and airconditioned. Three new dining facilities have been created in addition to the Guvnor’s Grille. Charley O’s, the Palm Court and Coffee Mill. The Palm Court is glamourous with gold-flocked wall panels, mirrors and crystal chandeliers, but others might find Charley O’s, an authentic Irish pub-type * with its corned beef and cabbage buffet, an informal treat. The Coffee Mill, a coffee shop that doesn’t look like one, is fun to enjoy, too. Altogether, the new “old” Alexander Hotel is a welcome addition to downtown Spring.Street. * * * Our PR friends, the Waggoners, tell us. Small World Restaurant is in the newly-decorated patio area of Hollywood Bowl and in addition to serving nightly dinners during “Bowl” season from 4:30 P.M. Small World Box Dinners are just great to enjoy in the picnic areas or in your theatre seat. Menu includes southern fried chicken, roast beef plate, plus ham plate inc. roll, butter, dessert and fresh relishes for $2.95. A good deal, and a good meal, methinks! * * * t OUT OF THE VALLEY DINING TIP. Taking the hometown folk for a night on the Sunset Strip for dining and “star-gazing”? Frascati’s Grill, great food, reasonable prices and filled with celebrities is the place! Just West of Doheny on Sunset Strip, Frascati’s also has nearby parking. Shown dining recently are: (l to r) Famed actress and acting teacher, Stella Adler, her novelist-physicist husband, Mitchell Wilson, pretty actress Irene Gilbert, and her agent-husband. Hal Herzon of Sherman Oaks. Tony Navarro, half of the night club comedy team of Gabriel and Navarro, has been signed by Producer Lou Brandt to play a gay bartender, a key comedy role in “Cactus In The Snow”, Koala Production, co-starring Richard Thomas and Mary Layne. Page 34