Bobby Green

co-owner & lead designer, Tail o’ the Pup; co-founder, The 1933 Group

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The 1933 Group, a hospitality company, is restoring Tail o’ the Pup, an iconic hot dog stand in West Hollywood. It’s set to reopen on July 20, also known as National Hot Dog Day.

Historic Tail o’ the Pup stand to reopen on National Hot Dog Day

The 1933 Group, a hospitality company, is restoring Tail o’ the Pup, an iconic hot dog stand in West Hollywood. It’s set to reopen on July 20, also known as National Hot Dog Day.

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If you’ve ever seen the movie   L.A Confidential  , then you’d be familiar with a certain classic noir 1940s-style streetcar that served as a Chinese restaurant, seamlessly packed with…

Bringing back Formosa Cafe, a beloved Hollywood night spot

If you’ve ever seen the movie L.A Confidential , then you’d be familiar with a certain classic noir 1940s-style streetcar that served as a Chinese restaurant, seamlessly packed with…

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