The Reel Inn, a longtime restaurant in Malibu, was just one of the businesses lost on Pacific Coast Highway following the Palisades Fire. The restaurant, built on decades of hard work and friendship, ...
Teddy and Andy Leonard watched helplessly from their nearby home as cameras posted on the deck of The Reel Inn Malibu showed blazing fires approaching the back of their famous fish shack.
Residents evacuated Malibu en masse as beloved local businesses and eateries burned down, including Reel Inn and the Malibu Feed Bin.
I discovered Coronas with lime at the Reel Inn. It doesn’t get more California. They always had their menu handwritten on a placard. And that’s what I mourn. I mourn everything in Malibu ...
The Reel Inn, an iconic restaurant in Malibu, has been destroyed by the Pacific Palisades brush fire, the restaurant confirmed. In a statement posted to Instagram stories, Reel Inn said ...
Los Angeles also has restaurants that are iconic symbols to which visitors flock. The Reel Inn, on Pacific Coast Highway in Malibu, was both. For 36 years, Teddy and Andy Leonard have owned and run ...
Gone is the iconic Reel Inn seafood restaurant, owners Teddy and Andy Leonard writing in an Instagram post they were “heartbroken and unsure what will be left.” Gone, too, is the Malibu Feed ...
A growing list of restaurants and landmarks are among the thousands of buildings destroyed by the Palisades Fires, which ...
The Reel Inn, a longtime restaurant in Malibu, was just one of the businesses lost on Pacific Coast Highway following the Palisades Fire. The restaurant, built on decades of hard work and ...
Gone is the iconic Reel Inn seafood restaurant, owners Teddy and Andy Leonard writing in an Instagram post they were “heartbroken and unsure what will be left.” Gone, too, is the Malibu Feed ...
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