The Apple Pan

The Apple Pan
The Apple Pan, 2008
Restaurant information
Slogan "Quality Forever"
Established April 11, 1947 (1947-04-11)
Dress code Casual
Street address 10801 West Pico Boulevard
City Los Angeles
State California
Postal/ZIP Code 90064
Country United States
Coordinates 34°2′26.4″N 118°25′40.08″W / 34.040667°N 118.4278000°W / 34.040667; -118.4278000Coordinates: 34°2′26.4″N 118°25′40.08″W / 34.040667°N 118.4278000°W / 34.040667; -118.4278000

The Apple Pan is a restaurant (opened in 1947) locally famous for its hamburgers, apple pies served with vanilla ice cream, and banana cream pie.

In addition to being one of Los Angeles’ oldest continuing operating restaurants, The Apple Pan is notable as the basis for the popular Johnny Rockets chain of restaurants. Johnny Rockets founder Ronn Teitlebaum claimed he used The Apple Pan as a model for his successful 1950s-themed franchise, copying the menu, presentation, counter seating and grilling area for the Johnny Rockets chain based on this original restaurant: a small menu with few items, hamburgers served wrapped in paper and on cardboard plates, hamburgers grilled-to-order in full view of the counter-seated customers.[1]

Hickory Burger

See also

References

  1. Arthur (February 18, 2007). "The Apple Pan hickory burger revisited (with clear eyes)". Chowhound. CBS Interactive. Retrieved January 3, 2016.

Further reading

  • Perry, Charles (May 16, 2007). "As American as Apple Pan". Los Angeles Times. Los Angeles Times Media Group.
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