L.A. Restaurants That Have Closed Amid the Pandemic, by Neighborhood

A running list of permanent closures across the region
Los Angeles magazine • Los Angeles Magazine • August 7, 2020
Local restaurants and bars are what give our neighborhoods their distinct character. As the months pass, we’re seeing numerous restaurants closed permanently, watching as the pandemic decimates the hospitality industry, and wondering what Los...
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