When Ray Vega opened the doors to his festive, family-owned restaurant in 1956, Casa Vega was one of the few places to bring authentic Mexican cuisine beyond Olvera Street, all the way to Ventura Boulevard. Thanks to the Vega family’s traditional recipes, proximity to film studios, and garnet-colored booths arranged perfectly for conversation, Casa Vega quickly became a Hollywood hotspot, welcoming stars like Cary Grant (who had a house account), Jane Fonda and Marlon Brando (the latter always had a quesadilla at table two).
Owner Christy Vega with Dave Grohl Courtesy
“I think they just found a family. We were just ...
Owner Christy Vega with Dave Grohl Courtesy
“I think they just found a family. We were just ...
- 11/10/2021
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
When Ray Vega opened the doors to his festive, family-owned restaurant in 1956, Casa Vega was one of the few places to bring authentic Mexican cuisine beyond Olvera Street, all the way to Ventura Boulevard. Thanks to the Vega family’s traditional recipes, proximity to film studios, and garnet-colored booths arranged perfectly for conversation, Casa Vega quickly became a Hollywood hotspot, welcoming stars like Cary Grant (who had a house account), Jane Fonda and Marlon Brando (the latter always had a quesadilla at table two).
Owner Christy Vega with Dave Grohl Courtesy
“I think they just found a family. We were just ...
Owner Christy Vega with Dave Grohl Courtesy
“I think they just found a family. We were just ...
- 11/10/2021
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
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