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Pann's Restaurant

Pann's Restaurant, Old School Diner featuring Googie Architecture

Pann’s Restaurant, located at 6710 La Tijera Blvd., is still family owned and operated. The restaurant still boasts an iconic 1950’s vibe with its Googie style architecture, one of the few remaining examples in the Southland (the combined genius of architects Eldon Davis and Helen Liu Fong). The integrity of the interior design is still in place and has attracted more than a few location scouts from Hollywood who have chosen the restaurant to shoot movies such as XXX and Next.  Music from the 1950’s still serves as the soundtrack. And the food? Delicious crispy fried chicken, Belgian waffles, amazing burgers, sandwiches, shakes, beer and wine, are just some of the things you’ll find at Pann’s.  And of course, their award-winning biscuits that Los Angeles Magazine named the best in the city. Great food, iconic mid-century architecture and a bit of Hollywood history, make Pann's Restaurant a great place to dine. Dine-in, take-out, catering, On-site private party facilities.

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