My husband and I went to Musso & Frank’s just for a nightcap before they closed. The bartender was very friendly and had been a long time employee originally from Mexico. Very classy place. We were the only ones there & he had the kitchen prepare some munchies for us to go with our drinks. After that we walked further down Hollywood and saw the famous pizzeria where Lucy twirled her famous pizza and Frank Sinatra was a regular customer there. It was quite a memorable night many years ago on July 24, 2009 after seeing Fiddler on the Roof with Topol on his farewell tour. Thanks for the memories. ❤️🙏🏻 🌹
You have become part of my every day . Thank you again for all you do. I enjoy watching you have fun as you take us on your adventures. Keep up the good work Jordan and Jah !
Been watching the old ones lately and enjoying them so much. When we went to LA three years ago we stayed over on Orchid Street and had a wonderful dinner at Musso and Frank's and I was in Hollywood Heaven. Amazing food, service, and Hollywood history.
Loved watching some Jah time...he is so sweet. The Musso and Franks was great... I just love that sorta stuff... I'd love to go back in time and see old Hollywood. You're gonna have an awesome time in Sweden.. I'm glad we all get to tag along. Great vlog!
Wow what an awesome restaurant and that you had the chance to look around 🙂. Looks like your trips coming together well too and one advantage you'll be one hour ahead instead of eight hours behind time wise . Glad that your on the road again and that the glass job was cheap . You seem happier too 👍🏻👍🏻🙂
I went to Musso & Franks twice. The last time was about 19 years ago or a little longer. There in a booth I saw Kevin McCarthy the actor who starred in Invasion of the Body Snatchers. I was too timid to go over and speak with him unfortunately. He was with another gentleman. If you’re willing to pay their prices, this iconic eating establishment should not be missed. All the servers were older men wearing distinctive red jackets.
That was so cool! I make the mistake of starting to watch when I want to wind down. The Vlogs are so interesting that I find myself watching Vlog after Vlog!
In 1965 I worked across the street from Musso & Franks. The building used to house the original Pig & Whistle restaurant but they closed and a business called Masters Mart operated out of the building. It was one of the early discount stores and many of the stars shopped there. I met Jack Lord and Angelia Lansbury there to name a few. When I was in Hollywood and went to Musso & Franks, I noticed that the Pig & Whistle had reopened again in its old location and their was an historic landmark plaque out in front. Hope it’s still in business.
I saw that restaurant on a Huell Howser show and some lady was drinking a Gimlet which is my favorite cocktail now. That place is on my bucket list. Thanks for the history on it.
Hi Jordan. I consider this a rare treat. I love it when vlogs dated 5 years ago pop up. So glad you love History. Who would of thought Charlie Chaplin loved lamb kidneys.🙂. Letting you vlog in there was awesome.seeing that phone booth, I'm going wow, wonder who used it. Think of all the private conversation that went on. You chose the right hat to do that Vlog. Having Good friends, those you keep for life. So glad these Vlogs keep coming back. I get a new phone every 2 years. I just love it being able to watch something you vlogged 5 years ago. I get just as excited watching those as much as the ones you did yesterday.👍💯❤️. I hope they keep coming. Kind give me that I'm going back in time and I love it. Seeing JAH is always awesome. ✌️. Love, respect, and positivity always. Vee J.🙂👋.
Super cool seeing Musso and Frank Grill...and yes, the place seemed nice to let you video there. My dad would have known about that place I'm sure. Wish I could ask him about it.
Musso and Frank's was my family's special occasion place, along with Don the Beachcomber. I first went to Musso and Frank's about 30 years ago and my parents were first there in the 1940's. My favorite dishes were Lobster Thermidor and Welsh Rarebit. You can rarely find these on restaurant menus any more. Almost everyone who was anyone ate there in the 20th century. I hope they still serve these items on the menu. (I grew up going to the original Don the Beachcomber on McCadden Place during the 1950's - 1990's. It closed after the earthquake in 1994.)These old school restaurants are my very favorite places to eat out. If you live in L.A. you really should treat yourself while Musso's still exists.
So cute 'raslin with the puppy! Love it! We'd go there after class at Lee Strasberg. Lunch was cheaper back then. Call your agent from that phone! Stay away from "Frederick's of Hollywood"! 😘😎
Love Ed Wood! :-D Thank you kindly for doing this, kind Sir! Is it weird I heard Lothar say "The Rocket!" when you passed by lol? Totally understand about the suit store jazz .:-P Have your best day yet everybody!
another interesting Vlog thank you Jordan. Charlie Chaplin was going to quit movies and go back to England if it wasn't for Mabel Normand. the first bona fide movie star Hollywood had ever seen. in 1918 she was more popular than President Woodrow Wilson.
I always wondered what it looked like in there, pretty cool! Did you ever get to sit and have a meal in there before you left California? I bet it would be so amazing, especially if you had someone telling you about all the history from there while you ate! I don't drink, and I really don't care for wine, but once you walked in there I feel like I really want a glass of Lambrusco (sp?). Thanks , Jordan, I would love to go there some day!!! I hope Jah is feeling better, in today's vlog you said he was feeling kinda sick. Sending good thoughts & prayers his way! ❤️ 🌼
We are on the same wavelength as far as searching for the famous backroom bar. I had heard there was a separate bar that is up and running (associated with this somehow) nearby Musso & Frank. I did a quick video of Musso and was curious about other videos: ruclips.net/video/txnByflgAbg/видео.html I love the steak and martinis. And, of course, the history!
Jah is so adorable! How many signed baseballs do you own? I have a few myself! How come some of the stars with the name on them on the sidewalk are upside down?
Next time you visit Tulsa you might want to go see woolaroc thirty minutes away in Bartlesville, go to the Phillips mansion (they also owned woolaroc were Roy Rogers and other celebs used to go hunting, my hometown of Pawhuska (and yes I know the pioneer woman’s family. I used to sit on her husbands grandfather’s lap named Fred and he’d tell me stories as a young child), and other old oil millionaires mansions like the one on Ponca. Ben Johnson, John Wayne, Roy Rodgers, Buffalo Bill, and many other celebs hung out at Woolaroc. Not only that today’s celebs go hang out quietly I’m Pawhuska and Bartlesville a lot. Not only that OSAGE county is famously known for murders of Indian families that owned land on the reservations famous for hitting oil. The OSAGE were known as one of the riches tribes, beside the Shawnee nearby and white meh would marry in and murder. There’s a book out about that. The Indians were so rich they had paid to import glass windows from Europe that are priceless in the Catholic Church in Pawhuska and two films were filmed in Pawhuska that are recent. August OSAGE county being one. It’s very very interesting. Even Orson Wells would hang out and hunt on the oil tycoon Phillips land and hunt called Woolaroc.
👍 You sure are a neat guy. 👍 I 💕 love your dog! 💕 I'm sure you have answered this....I am new. Can you share the breed of your dog and would he be A good choice for a....not too active... 60 year old woman? Thanks in advance. Look forward to your Sweden trip. 👍
My husband and I went to Musso & Frank’s just for a nightcap before they closed. The bartender was very friendly and had been a long time employee originally from Mexico. Very classy place. We were the only ones there & he had the kitchen prepare some munchies for us to go with our drinks. After that we walked further down Hollywood and saw the famous pizzeria where Lucy twirled her famous pizza and Frank Sinatra was a regular customer there. It was quite a memorable night many years ago on July 24, 2009 after seeing Fiddler on the Roof with Topol on his farewell tour. Thanks for the memories. ❤️🙏🏻 🌹
Through all your videos I’ve been addictedly watching I have come to luv 1920’s architecture
You have become part of my every day . Thank you again for all you do. I enjoy watching you have fun as you take us on your adventures. Keep up the good work Jordan and Jah !
Been watching the old ones lately and enjoying them so much. When we went to LA three years ago we stayed over on Orchid Street and had a wonderful dinner at Musso and Frank's and I was in Hollywood Heaven. Amazing food, service, and Hollywood history.
Loved watching some Jah time...he is so sweet. The Musso and Franks was great... I just love that sorta stuff... I'd love to go back in time and see old Hollywood. You're gonna have an awesome time in Sweden.. I'm glad we all get to tag along. Great vlog!
Jordan always did an amazing job on old Hollywood!! Too bad its not the same anymore! Thanks Jordan!
Wow what an awesome restaurant and that you had the chance to look around 🙂. Looks like your trips coming together well too and one advantage you'll be one hour ahead instead of eight hours behind time wise . Glad that your on the road again and that the glass job was cheap . You seem happier too 👍🏻👍🏻🙂
Went there the first time for dinner a month ago...Sand Dabs! yummmmmmmy I have a friend that know the family....they were the most wonderful people.
That was a very nice place and the old phone! Love it. Glad you were so happy today Jordan, it shines through in the vlogs!
That was great! Love the history behind it!
Great vlogs after seeing you on daily woo. I'll keep watching!
Hi Jordan, I just found your vlog. Very interesting and your personality is awesome!!!
+Susan Collison thank you susan
I went to Musso & Franks twice. The last time was about 19 years ago or a little longer. There in a booth I saw Kevin McCarthy the actor who starred in Invasion of the Body Snatchers. I was too timid to go over and speak with him unfortunately. He was with another gentleman. If you’re willing to pay their prices, this iconic eating establishment should not be missed. All the servers were older men wearing distinctive red jackets.
what a great place. so old and original. fun vlog. glad you got window fixed, and they gave you a good deal too.
Jordan, I absolutely love you and Jah. You make my nights better.
That was so cool! I make the mistake of starting to watch when I want to wind down. The Vlogs are so interesting that I find myself watching Vlog after Vlog!
In 1965 I worked across the street from Musso & Franks. The building used to house the original Pig & Whistle restaurant but they closed and a business called Masters Mart operated out of the building. It was one of the early discount stores and many of the stars shopped there. I met Jack Lord and Angelia Lansbury there to name a few. When I was in Hollywood and went to Musso & Franks, I noticed that the Pig & Whistle had reopened again in its old location and their was an historic landmark plaque out in front. Hope it’s still in business.
Jordan your the coolest of the cool. Loved this vlog and the phone booth was great.
I can't believe you found that Lennon painting! Fabulous!
I saw that restaurant on a Huell Howser show and some lady was drinking a Gimlet which is my favorite cocktail now. That place is on my bucket list. Thanks for the history on it.
You and Jah are awesome!! Loved todays Vlog! Musso and Frank's looks outstanding! Can't wait for Sweden!! Jordan the Lion goes International!!!
Love these videos, nowhere is more interesting than Hollywood and done by a true dog lover. Well done my friend.
Hi Jordan. I consider this a rare treat. I love it when vlogs dated 5 years ago pop up. So glad you love History. Who would of thought Charlie Chaplin loved lamb kidneys.🙂. Letting you vlog in there was awesome.seeing that phone booth, I'm going wow, wonder who used it. Think of all the private conversation that went on. You chose the right hat to do that Vlog. Having Good friends, those you keep for life. So glad these Vlogs keep coming back. I get a new phone every 2 years. I just love it being able to watch something you vlogged 5 years ago. I get just as excited watching those as much as the ones you did yesterday.👍💯❤️. I hope they keep coming. Kind give me that I'm going back in time and I love it. Seeing JAH is always awesome. ✌️. Love, respect, and positivity always. Vee J.🙂👋.
One of my favorite places
Wow! William Faulkner, one my favorite writers, he wrote very prominent essays on Venezuela.
as a old phone enthusiasts t was quite epic to see LAs first pay phone ! thanks !
Jah is the best. Such a good boy ❤
Thanx Jordan!! That wAs amazing!! I just Love to visit places from another era! Oh , if the walls could talk!!🤗🤗
loved it! another great vlog!! 🌴
Loved this vlog from start to finish !! You sure have an interesting life!
Super cool seeing Musso and Frank Grill...and yes, the place seemed nice to let you video there. My dad would have known about that place I'm sure. Wish I could ask him about it.
Musso and Frank's was my family's special occasion place, along with Don the Beachcomber. I first went to Musso and Frank's about 30 years ago and my parents were first there in the 1940's. My favorite dishes were Lobster Thermidor and Welsh Rarebit. You can rarely find these on restaurant menus any more. Almost everyone who was anyone ate there in the 20th century. I hope they still serve these items on the menu. (I grew up going to the original Don the Beachcomber on McCadden Place during the 1950's - 1990's. It closed after the earthquake in 1994.)These old school restaurants are my very favorite places to eat out. If you live in L.A. you really should treat yourself while Musso's still exists.
So cute 'raslin with the puppy! Love it! We'd go there after class at Lee Strasberg. Lunch was cheaper back then. Call your agent from that phone! Stay away from "Frederick's of Hollywood"! 😘😎
REGINA WILLIAMS So did that acting lessons ever lead to some kinna acting jobs,did your agent ever locate any gigs for u over the years?
what a lovely happy dog..
Rewatching. Two years ago and awesome.
Love Jah! Great vlog--thank you!
hello, I just discovered your channel. I really enjoy them. !!!!
Love Ed Wood! :-D Thank you kindly for doing this, kind Sir! Is it weird I heard Lothar say "The Rocket!" when you passed by lol? Totally understand about the suit store jazz .:-P Have your best day yet everybody!
I can see Rick Dalton and Cliff Booth drinking in that bar!
the fun with jah. another great vlog. thank you
Your Fur Baby is adorable. I have 3 myself, 2 Chihuahuas and a Yorke 💜💜💜💜 my children 😘😘😘😘
another interesting Vlog thank you Jordan. Charlie Chaplin was going to quit movies and go back to England if it wasn't for Mabel Normand. the first bona fide movie star Hollywood had ever seen. in 1918 she was more popular than President Woodrow Wilson.
My brother & i had Martini,s there in the back, it was Awsome
Amazing place.
Wrestle time!! Bite him, Jah!!! BITE HIM!!! lol.....just kidding. ;)
Huell Howser did a show on it once.
Dive Bar Casanova I feel like Huell has passed the torch to Jordan 🙂
He is the cutest pooch on RUclips 🤗💕
More businesses should welcome vloggers. It should be free content for you and free advertising for them. If only they realized that.
Ok, I want your dog. He’s super adorable
I love Jah!
Jah is soooooo cute!
Good morning Jordan!!! Have a great day!
Loved this!
I always wondered what it looked like in there, pretty cool! Did you ever get to sit and have a meal in there before you left California? I bet it would be so amazing, especially if you had someone telling you about all the history from there while you ate! I don't drink, and I really don't care for wine, but once you walked in there I feel like I really want a glass of Lambrusco (sp?). Thanks , Jordan, I would love to go there some day!!!
I hope Jah is feeling better, in today's vlog you said he was feeling kinda sick. Sending good thoughts & prayers his way! ❤️
🌼
Once Upon a Time in Hollywood was shot here.
So interesting, good job.
We are on the same wavelength as far as searching for the famous backroom bar. I had heard there was a separate bar that is up and running (associated with this somehow) nearby Musso & Frank. I did a quick video of Musso and was curious about other videos: ruclips.net/video/txnByflgAbg/видео.html I love the steak and martinis. And, of course, the history!
Jah is so adorable! How many signed baseballs do you own? I have a few myself! How come some of the stars with the name on them on the sidewalk are upside down?
You have the cutest dog
+James Hobin thanks
I love this channel.... that is all
Great video!
RUclips needs a channel about cute dudes playing with dogs
Love your videos Jordan! You remind me of my son Josh of The Summer Set.
that address is 666 hmmm
Super fantastic!
Next time you visit Tulsa you might want to go see woolaroc thirty minutes away in Bartlesville, go to the Phillips mansion (they also owned woolaroc were Roy Rogers and other celebs used to go hunting, my hometown of Pawhuska (and yes I know the pioneer woman’s family. I used to sit on her husbands grandfather’s lap named Fred and he’d tell me stories as a young child), and other old oil millionaires mansions like the one on Ponca. Ben Johnson, John Wayne, Roy Rodgers, Buffalo Bill, and many other celebs hung out at Woolaroc. Not only that today’s celebs go hang out quietly I’m Pawhuska and Bartlesville a lot. Not only that OSAGE county is famously known for murders of Indian families that owned land on the reservations famous for hitting oil. The OSAGE were known as one of the riches tribes, beside the Shawnee nearby and white meh would marry in and murder. There’s a book out about that. The Indians were so rich they had paid to import glass windows from Europe that are priceless in the Catholic Church in Pawhuska and two films were filmed in Pawhuska that are recent. August OSAGE county being one. It’s very very interesting. Even Orson Wells would hang out and hunt on the oil tycoon Phillips land and hunt called Woolaroc.
Adam needs to go the M&F's and have a martini.
I'm addicted!!!!
Oh wow you were in my hood! Virtual wave 🙂
Another good vlog
Cool! They have great food, that I remember, lol!!1
Anyone says anything bad about Jordan, should have their butts kicked!
Hey look that place frm the other dae. Tha pink is not as harsh as i imagined. Ur too kool jah. How classic a horse. race. Awesome wonder around.
Is it Musso the same as in Las Vegas? "Italian food by Musso"? Circa 1930s
interesting video, thumbs up
McQueen would have his morning martinis at m&fs.
Jah have me laughing so hard 😀
👍 You sure are a neat guy. 👍
I 💕 love your dog! 💕
I'm sure you have answered this....I am new.
Can you share the breed of your dog and would he be
A good choice for a....not too active... 60 year old woman?
Thanks in advance.
Look forward to your Sweden trip. 👍
+Margie Clevenger he's a chihuahua and Jack Russell mix
Cool video :)
Kerouac?
hi iam new love you and your dog
you should go in and sit at the counter, have a lite snack.
Wow! I noticed the address is666
Flannel cakes aren't that expensive!
666 is the addy of the Place?
The address is 666! Lol
+Bo Noble the 5 fell off the end
Bo Noble I thought the same thing....... but it's actually 6661 the one isn't as noticeable
You must have shot this before Once Upon A Time In Hollywood. I recognize the "Don't cry in front of the Mexicans" scene! 😀
Yep
666 address number. Did Satan eat here too?
Yes
:D:D