@@danmoran485 Everytime i visited i was rolled out the red carpet treatment since i was with my friend who was a motion picture and television celebrity so of course lots of friendly humor, we were regulars for special occasions.
Thank you for such a nice visit back to the Musso and Frank Grill. The last time that I dined there was on September 13, 1996. Felix was my waiter that day. I can remember the place from back in 1964. this Hollywood Icon is sort of a time warp, only the prices seem to change. I used to eat at Musso's a few times a week throughout the 1970's and spent more time in the phone booths than I did at the Bar.
When we took our Hollywood trip for two weeks, we knew we wanted three places we had to eat. Musso's, The Chateau Marmont and the El Coyote for Mexican. But it was Musso's that we loved. In fact we had dinner and the next week lunch. I had the famous New York Stip and of course my daughter and I had martini's. We felt like we went back in time to the 1940's. Loved it. My daughter bought me the Musso's book for my birthday.
I worked in the Hollywood Post Production biz for years and my first visit to Musso and Frank was from an invite by my client. Since then I brought clients here and now, over the last decade, I’ve been a regular. My routine is to sit at the bar, order a Martini prepared by Sonny, and then enjoy my regular dinner: NY steak with a Caesar Salad. My bucket list, now that I’m retired, would be to be honored with a Charge Account. I love Musso and Frank. The ambiance is worth the price of admission.
I'm afraid the book is closed. The prices have become ludicrous to the point I don't go anymore. Try the Smokehouse across from Warner Brothers in Burbank. Same ambiance but no clip joint pricing. Danny Kay and some others opened it in 1946. Great drinks, great food. No tourists. There is a gate to the lot across the street but its been closed a long time. Too many liquid lunches!
@@ForeverHollywood Yes, Smoke House. I live in Burbank, so I’ve been to Smoke many times. I like Smoke House, but Musso has history with me, and its ambiance is silly but addictive.
Go back to your old Welsh Rarebit recipe!!!!!!!!!! Remember The Stanley Rose Bookstore, which is now the New Room, that's where and why the writers spent time together during the new "Talkie" Fad! See The Boys in the Backroom by Bud Schulberg!
LOL, shot at 10am. on a closed Monday. Water Props! But I realized a dream to actually go behind the Bar to make them. I know where everything is...PS, we were there the next night for the real thing!
A legendary Hollywood institution ❤️
my 15 year old daughter and I visited LA and had breakfast at the counter and it was so fantastic. such a rich ambience and the food was perfect.
Great respect to the family who have owned and maintained this iconic landmark since the 1930's. Legendary and Loyal.
The building we shot in dates from 1934 at 6667 Hollywood Blvd, but the reststaurant had opened in 1919 next door at 6669
Great documentary. Still the best restuarant in Hollywood!
In the 80's Musso and Frank was my restaurant for special occasions. I have wonderful memories dining there.
@@danmoran485 Of course.
@@danmoran485 Everytime i visited i was rolled out the red carpet treatment since i was with my friend who was a motion picture and television celebrity so of course lots of friendly humor, we were regulars for special occasions.
Thank you for such a nice visit back to the Musso and Frank Grill.
The last time that I dined there was on September 13, 1996.
Felix was my waiter that day.
I can remember the place from back in 1964. this Hollywood Icon is sort of a time warp, only the prices seem to change.
I used to eat at Musso's a few times a week throughout the 1970's and spent more time in the phone booths than I did at the Bar.
This was alot of fun.
So much history, great place to Dine👍👍
When we took our Hollywood trip for two weeks, we knew we wanted three places we had to eat. Musso's, The Chateau Marmont and the El Coyote for Mexican. But it was Musso's that we loved. In fact we had dinner and the next week lunch. I had the famous New York Stip and of course my daughter and I had martini's. We felt like we went back in time to the 1940's. Loved it. My daughter bought me the Musso's book for my birthday.
the food’s still great...amazing service too
I have three Servers and since I don't get in as much as I used to I alternate them...and Tip like crazy since they all split anyway.
I worked in the Hollywood Post Production biz for years and my first visit to Musso and Frank was from an invite by my client. Since then I brought clients here and now, over the last decade, I’ve been a regular. My routine is to sit at the bar, order a Martini prepared by Sonny, and then enjoy my regular dinner: NY steak with a Caesar Salad. My bucket list, now that I’m retired, would be to be honored with a Charge Account. I love Musso and Frank. The ambiance is worth the price of admission.
I'm afraid the book is closed. The prices have become ludicrous to the point I don't go anymore. Try the Smokehouse across from Warner Brothers in Burbank. Same ambiance but no clip joint pricing. Danny Kay and some others opened it in 1946. Great drinks, great food. No tourists. There is a gate to the lot across the street but its been closed a long time. Too many liquid lunches!
@@ForeverHollywood Yes, Smoke House. I live in Burbank, so I’ve been to Smoke many times. I like Smoke House, but Musso has history with me, and its ambiance is silly but addictive.
Great video, thank you! Is it possible to still be added to the book?
Well I had to go there for 50 years and spend about $30,000...Hope you subscribed!
@@ForeverHollywood I just subscribed. Thanks for the info. I guess I have some time to go then! Visiting for the first time tomorrow.
@@VictoriasCantina Have the Lobster Ravioli!
Go back to your old Welsh Rarebit recipe!!!!!!!!!! Remember The Stanley Rose Bookstore, which is now the New Room, that's where and why the writers spent time together during the new "Talkie" Fad! See The Boys in the Backroom by Bud Schulberg!
Just reserved the Chaplin booth for a special day this summer
Need some Lav mikes.
Is that near the old Ritz Movie Theater?
The Ritz was on Wilshire Blvd near La Brea several blocks away. Long gone, torn down in '77.
@@ForeverHollywood I think i mean the Fox theater
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Remember Jesse the old Matri'd!
you guys didn't even touch those gorgeous martinis! god damnit!
LOL, shot at 10am. on a closed Monday. Water Props! But I realized a dream to actually go behind the Bar to make them. I know where everything is...PS, we were there the next night for the real thing!
It should be claimed a National Treasure
Good interview but a little dry, Jerky, and impersonal.
Always good to see Musso & Frank doing well.