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Boardner's

Coordinates:34°06′04″N118°20′06″W / 34.101°N 118.335°W /34.101; -118.335
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Bar in Los Angeles, California, U.S.

Boardner's
Boardner's in theCherokee Building, 2014
Map
Interactive map of Boardner's
Restaurant information
Established1942
OwnerTricia La Belle
Previous owner(s)Steve Boardner
Dave Hadley and Kurt Richter
Location1652 N Cherokee Ave,Los Angeles,Los Angeles County,California
Coordinates34°06′04″N118°20′06″W / 34.101°N 118.335°W /34.101; -118.335
Websitehttps://boardners.com/
Boardner's neon marquee

Boardner's, also known asBoardner's by La Belle, is a historic restaurant and bar located at 1652 N Cherokee Ave, just south ofHollywood Boulevard, inHollywood, California. It is known for itsfilm noir atmosphere,[1] popularity within theentertainment industry and with other notable figures,[2][3][4] and Bar Sinister, the eldritch dance party it has hosted every Saturday since the 1990s.[5]

History

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Steve Boardner took ownership of his first bar, Crossroads in the Crossroads, in 1942, when aCrossroads of the World bar owner swapped hisABC license for Boardner's 1941Pontiac. Boardner moved his bar into the nearbyCherokee Building in January 1944, at which point he renamed it Boardner's.[2] The new location was previously home to aspeakeasy andhair salon, aGene Austin owned nightclub, and severalbars, including agay bar.[3][4]

In 1980,pornography businessmen Dave Hadley and Kurt Richter bought Boardner's, intending it to be a meeting place for people in theadult entertainment industry.[2] In 1999, formermodel,paralegal, andICM employeeTricia La Belle bought the business from them.[6]

In the 1990s, Boardner's began hosting Bar Sinister, an eldritch dance party, every Saturday.[5] Boardner's also hosted the 2019XRCO Awards on June 27, 2020.[7]

Clientele

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Through the 1940s, secret men's societies including The Hot Stove League, Masquers, and Saints & Sinners met at Boardner's, and it was also one ofLos Angeles's most notorious horse gambling and roll-of-the-dice hot spots.[3][4]

Boardner's was popular with numerous figures both inside the entertainment industry and out, includingErrol Flynn,Peggy Lee,Phil Harris,Ed Wood,Alan Hale Jr,Lucille Ball,Art Aragon,George Gobel,Lawrence Tierney,Tom Hatten, and more. GangstersMickey Cohen,the Milano Brothers,the Sica Brothers,Jack Dragna, andthe Two Tonys were regulars, the latter of whom were shot to death in their car just a few hundred yards from the business.W.C. Fields,Wallace Beery,Charles Bukowski,Mickey Mantle, andJoe DiMaggio were also known to have visited. More recently,Nicole Kidman,Quentin Tarantino,Ben Affleck,John Lennon,Russell Crowe,Vince Vaughan,Kiefer Sutherland,Heath Ledger,Warren Zevon,Courtney Love,Terri Nunn,Axl Rose,Tommy Lee, andSlash patronized this establishment as well.[2][3][4]

The owner of nearbyMiceli's was both a patron and friend of Boardner's, with each business helping point to the direction of the other.[2]

Elizabeth Short AKA theBlack Dahlia was also a regular, and may have had her last drink here before she was murdered.[2][3]

Film location

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Boardner's is a popular shoot location for many movies and television shows, includingHollywood Homicide,L.A. Confidential,Beverly Hills 90210,NCIS: Los Angeles,Gangster Squad,Swingers,Gone Girl,Don't Trust the B---- in Apartment 23,Arrested Development,Ed Wood,Wag The Dog,Leaving Las Vegas,The Client List,Southland,True Blood,Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles,Alias,Angel,How to Get Away with Murder,Cold Case,Ray Donovan,Bosch and more.[6][8] Pornography has shot at Boardner's as well.[6]

References

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  1. ^Ohanesian, Liz (March 6, 2024)."The Top 10 Hollywood Nightclubs in LA". Discover Los Angeles.
  2. ^abcdefSteven Mikulan (April 26, 2000)."Hollywood, Straight Up".LA Weekly.
  3. ^abcdeXaque Gruber (December 16, 2017)."Boardners Celebrates 70 Years As Hollywood Boulevard's Classic Bar".Huffington Post.
  4. ^abcdJames Bartlett (June 27, 2017)."Gangsters, ghosts and a classic haunt: The history of Hollywood's Cherokee Building".LA Weekly.
  5. ^abBrittany Menjivar (July 4, 2024)."I Had the Time of My Afterlife".Los Angeles Review of Books.
  6. ^abc"Community Highlights: Meet Tricia La Belle". Voyage LA. July 15, 2022.
  7. ^Alejandro Freixes (June 27, 2019)."2019 XRCO Awards Winners Announced".XRCO. RetrievedJanuary 23, 2020.
  8. ^"The Boardner's Story".boardners.com. RetrievedAugust 15, 2024.
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