The Answer Is “YES YES YES”! Hollywood’s Legendary Formosa Cafe Has Been Saved!
Finally, some GOOD news about Hollywood’s legendary haunts!
Thanks once again to Alison Martino, who updated everyone on this story. Her passion for saving classic Hollywood can be seen every day!
Here’s the great news about the future of the iconic Formosa Cafe, which shuttered abruptly last fall – now being refurbished for a re-opening thanks to a terrific company!
Here is the reporting from the Los Angeles Times:
“The Formosa Cafe, a legendary celebrity haunt dating to Hollywood’s Golden Age, will reopen next year under management by local bar operators who specialize in reviving historic properties.
Humphrey Bogart enjoyed his scotch and Frank Sinatra reputedly pined over Ava Gardner at the Formosa in West Hollywood, which closed in December.
Los Angeles bar operator 1933 Group has leased the red-and-black, Asian-themed establishment and vow to revive its historic flair.
“We want to bring it back to its heydays of the 1920s, ‘30s and ‘40s,” said Dmitry Liberman, co-owner of 1933 Group.”
This is fantastic news, just months after the iconic restaurant abruptly closed down, leaving its future in doubt…
Hollywood’s Legendary Formosa Cafe!
Here’s the history of the restaurant, according to wikipedia:
“The Formosa was founded in 1925 by 1920s prize-fighter Jimmy Bernstein. Bernstein operated his establishment initially in a Red Car trolley located just east of The Lot Studios.
Generations of movie stars such as Humphrey Bogart and Clark Gable have eaten meals at The Formosa. Frank Sinatra is reputed to have spent many nights at the Formosa in the 1950s, pining over Ava Gardner.
In the 1991, the restaurant was threatened with demolition when its lease expired as plans evolved for, first, The Lot, the soon-to-be renamed Warner Bros studio lot parking lot, and later what would become The Lot shopping center. Due to concerted citizen and preservationist efforts, the restaurant was preserved in its present location as a landmark.”
Unfortunately, that didn’t help save this landmark, which was used brilliantly in the film “LA Confidential.”
In that classic scene, Guy Pearce confronts Lana Turner in the bar, thinking she is a prostitute “cut” to look like a movie star…
This scene was shot at The Formosa, so at least we will always be able to go back one more time to see this classic location…because it has been designated a historic landmark, the building may not be at risk, but a ill-advised interior remodel had destroyed much of what made the space unique…we’ll see what happens now that the new owners have carte blanche to turn it around…
Destroying Hollywood’s Past…
This was just the latest example of a classic Hollywood institution closing its doors…in 2015, Dominick’s in West Hollywood closed up, to be reopened as just another generic LA restaurant…
Here’s a look at that legendary celebrity haunt:
Luckily, the Formosa has appeared to dodge that bullet…
You can still see other landmark Hollywood locations of course, like Hollywood’s “Hightower” apartment…
This location has been used in many films, see them here:
Journalist / TV Producer Alison Martino is fighting to save Hollywood’s history for future movie lovers to enjoy…
Check out my story about her website Vintage LosAngeles here:
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Looking forward to a newly revitalized Formosa Cafe!
