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October 12, 2008

A Christmas eve wake

Richard at Esotouric bemoans the passing of LA’s Craby Joe’s bar.

As Musso & Frank and their employees are a living testament to Hollywood and its golden age, so Craby Joe’s is to downtown Los Angeles’ tenderloin on Main street. At the corner of 7th and Main since 1933, it will close it doors for good on Xmas eve. It has served as a watering hole to John Fante, Charles Bukowski, and many other great souls who drew from this well of characters and atmosphere from the wrong side of the tracks…

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Posted by Donna Wares, December 22nd, 2007 | Permalink
File under: Bookbloggery, Closing, Los Angeles
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