eric b. • August 6, 2020Stunningly beautiful interior you’ve seen in hundreds of films. Go walk around on a lunch break and take thousands of photos.
Jake S. • September 12, 2011Go right at sunset, and check out the cool sundial behind the statue in the front of the building.
Los Angeles • October 16, 2011This is one of Tom’s favorite buildings from 500 Days of Summer, as viewed from Tom’s bench; identified by Tom as “L.A.’s first skyscraper.”
César M. • July 16, 2011Friday lunch with nice view ;)
Buford B. • July 12, 2012Buy tickets online and see a movie or get a tour of the most famous movie theater in the world. Or, go the cheap route and just admire the building and footprints out front.
Jonathan C. • May 6, 2015They have moved to a bigger awesome building. New address is: 1320 Glendale Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90026
JT • June 8, 2016It's in a beautiful building with an awesome patio
LeVan G. • February 13, 2018I was here to see The Batman 66 Exhibit which is spectacular so much to see, also this used to The Max Factor building were all the movie stars would come and have their makeup done.
Brandon H. • August 7, 2014Great breakfast spot. It's a hidden gem nestled in the shadow of the Scientology building. Rotating seasonal dishes are great. Try the fresh squeezed juices.
Chasidy A. • July 19, 2010Fabulous historic building and it was awesome to be in an intimate theatre with Norm McDonald and the Farley Brothers!
Brandon S. • July 31, 2011Go early in the day. Neighboring buildings block the sun long before sunset.
Idea Monkey, Inc. • July 24, 2011This is the “son of” Cap’n Cork and was build across Prospect from the original location. The old store was done in a classic mid-century mod style. Some details can still be seen on the building.
Andrew C. • March 27, 2010If you ever come into the factory store ask for me Andrew Christian, I am in the building most of the time and will come out to meet you. AC*
Willie's Shoe Service • January 29, 2015Parking in in the back. Enter traveling northbound on La Brea, between us and the red building (grey goose)
Alice D. • March 16, 2019Unbelievable location for the price! Remodeled apartment building. 1-br suite allowed my family of 4 to enjoy L.A. for a song! We were so comfortable w/our own bedroom & kids slept on sofa bed!
Sally A. • August 25, 2016Beautiful, roomy place. However, very expensive. Weird entrance through a parking garage and the backside of the building.
David M. • May 27, 2010Just building my imaginary kingdom...
Idea Monkey, Inc. • July 24, 2011This building housed Chatterton's Bookshop. It was known for poetry and independent publications. Poets such as Billy Collins and Allen Ginsberg frequented and read here until it closed in 1994.
Luke C. • July 9, 2009if you're looking at a building which doesn't look open or like a pizza place, walk around back. Only the persistent will ne rewarded.
Elia S. • October 12, 2011My fave place to eat after a long day at work, i work in the building attached to it, and theyre open until 2am!
Offbeat L.A. • March 21, 2015Offbeat L.A. tip: This building was designed in 1958 by Googie architects Armet & Davis. Originally it was a Donley's diner & then a Conrad's. It has been Astro's since 1974.
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