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- Cliftons Republic - Los Angeles, CA - Yelp
We expanded the classic 1930's Art Deco cafeteria into a legendary world of unique and astonishing lands-- from our Pacific Seas Polynesian playground to our historic Brookdale Ball…… Does the cover charge start at 6pm? Or how much later? No answers yet Answer this question Is it kid friendly? No It's hardly adult friendly
- Downtown’s Legendary Clifton’s Is Back…Again - LAmag
Downtown’s legendary Clifton’s is back… again The “Pacific Seas” portion of the storied venue, which started life as a cafeteria nearly 100 years ago, was open this weekend with tropical
- Cliftons Cafeteria - Wikipedia
Clifton's Cafeteria, once part of a chain of eight Clifton's restaurants, was the oldest surviving cafeteria -style eatery in Los Angeles [1] and the largest public cafeteria in the world [2] when it closed in 2018
- Downtown LA’s Historic Clifton’s Republic Reopens After . . . - Eater LA
Downtown’s historic multi-level venue and cocktail destination Clifton’s Republic will reopen in early June 2024
- Downtown L. A. icon Clifton’s Republic is once again open
One of the best things about Clifton’s—besides the kitsch and rich history—is the number of different experiences it offers, ensuring you’ll never be bored during a visit A handful of these
- Cliftons Republic - SwingDance. LA
How would I describe Clifton’s Republic in Downtown LA? It’s a vintage bar, dance club, and kitschy “natural history museum” all rolled into one amazing multi-level building It’s one of the last remaining vestiges of golden-age Los Angeles charm It’s an amazing Swing dance venue as well!
- Legendary Clifton’s is reopening in a struggling downtown L. A. Its . . .
Legendary Clifton’s is reopening in a struggling downtown L A Its owner hopes crowds return Clifton’s Republic owner Andrew Meieran sits in a boat on the top floor of the historic
- CLIFTONS REPUBLIC, Los Angeles - Downtown - Tripadvisor
Our iconic eatery and nightlife destination, made up of six floors of immersive fantasy environments, originally opening in 1935 as an Art Deco cafeteria
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