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Hollywood French Restaurant La Poubelle Asks for Donations to Stay in Business Share this story La Poubelle in Franklin Village Longtime Hollywood restaurant La Poubelle Bistro is on its last legs, asking patrons for donations and any help to keep it in business as it weathers the second restaurant shutdown of the year. Second generation owner Francoise Koster spoke to KTLA, bursting into tears when talking about the plight of her employees. Koster’s mother opened the French restaurant in 1969 and has been a Franklin Village favorite for over 50 years. Notable alumni include Johnny Ray Zone, who was the chef there before opening Howlin’s Ray’s. Koster launched a GoFundMe to raise $200,000 to help save the business and keep La Poubelle open for the future, once on-site dining becomes available again. Funds will go to employees, and other non-deferable expenses like insurance, mortgage, licenses, and loan repayments. ....
There are two locations: In the heart of Tinseltown and near Universal Studios Hollywood You can donate via the restaurants GoFundMe page So you say you ve been the recipient of live, in-person singing while dining out at a restaurant? Chances are good that the ditty in question was Happy Birthday to You. And while that is a fine and festive tune, there are a pair of Southern California restaurants where tableside songs have run the gloriously dramatic gamut, with the talented waitstaff taking on everything from showtunes to arias to Christmas carols to personal requests. It s Miceli s we speak of, The Oldest Italian Restaurant in Hollywood, a marinara-marvelous, Chianti-cool mainstay for generations of Angelenos. ....