- Barney's Beanery
Barney's Beanery is a famous
restaurant and bar located inWest Hollywood, California . It was founded by John "Barney" Anthony in 1920 alongU.S. Route 66 , nowSanta Monica Boulevard , State Route 2, that connects Hollywood and the beach. From the beginning it became a regular stopping point for people from all walks of life, including artists, writers, and other celebrities. Old Hollywood actors likeClara Bow ,John Barrymore ,Clark Gable ,Errol Flynn ,Judy Garland , andLou Costello were regulars in their days. DuringProhibition unincorporated West Hollywood was relatively "wet". By the 1960s the neighboringSunset Strip had become an important music center andJim Morrison andJanis Joplin became regulars. PoetCharles Bukowski lurked around, as did artistsEd Kienholz andEd Ruscha . Kienholz even created a sculpture piece that he titled "The Beanery" and unveiled in the restaurant parking lot.Sometime in the 1940s a sign appeared among the clutter of the wall that said "FAGOTS – STAY OUT" [sic] . It was so offensive to local
homosexual s that Life magazine did an article on opposition to the sign in 1964, which included a photograph of the owner steadfastly holding on to it. [http://www.jtsears.com/gen8.htm] The owner died in 1968, and efforts continued to have the sign removed. TheGay Liberation Front organized a picket of the restaurant onFebruary 7 1970 to push for its removal. It came down quietly for the first time in the 1970s, although it would be put back up and taken down on several occasions before disappearing for good in the 1980s.The restaurant is now owned by the Q's Billiard Club, which opened another Barney's Beanery location on the Santa Monica Promenade. Sunday, Monday, and Wednesday nights feature karaoke.
Barney's Beanery is now operating its third location. What was once Q's Billiards at 99 East Colorado Blvd. in Old Pasadena is now a Barney's Beanery. There are vestiges of Q's still around since the upstairs of the building still offers pool tables for its clientele.
External links
* [http://www.barneysbeanery.com/ Official website]
* [http://www.qsbilliards.com/barneysbeanery/default.asp Q's Billiard Club Official website]
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