Devastating fires reduced all of the famous LA landmarks, celebrity hangouts, and cherished eateries to ashes
In addition to demolishing the wealthy and well-known’s residences, the Pacific Palisades fire is also damaging upscale dining establishments.
On Tuesday, the Reel Inn in Malibu caught fire.
Due to its appearance on the television programs Man vs. Food and The Chew, the restaurant by the sea became well-known.
Celebrities including Michelle Pfeiffer, Paris Hilton, Cindy Crawford, and Jerry Seinfeld frequently ate there as well.
The Palisades village’s Casa Nostra, Vittorio, Cafe Vida, and Rosenthal Wine Bar & Patio are all in ashes.
The fire also destroyed a ranch in the Pacific Palisades that housed a museum honoring actor Will Rogers in Beverly Hills. The renowned Topanga Ranch Motel, located alongside the Pacific Coast Highway, has vanished.
The upscale Italian eatery Giorgio Baldi in Santa Monica is also in jeopardy. Rihanna and A$AP Rocky frequently eat there. Kim and Khloe Kardashian have also visited the little restaurant, which offers pasta and salads along with a traditional wine selection.
Numerous flames are still burning through the city, destroying houses and businesses, and more people are predicted to be killed. Due to their poor handling of the crisis, there are also increasing calls for the resignation of state and local leaders. Pamela Anderson and her sons have eaten at Duke’s Malibu, which is also in risk of burning down. For many years, it has been a part of the Pacific Coast Highway.
Another famous location is in danger: The list was expanded to include Mt. Wilson Observatory in Angeles National Forest.