Ed's Coffee Shop

Cafe · West Hollywood

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Ed’s Coffee Shop Retires From West Hollywood - Eater LA

"58-year-old West Hollywood institution Ed’s Coffee Shop is closing this summer. Owner Ada Blumstein announced that the diner's last day of service is August 25. The unassuming daytime restaurant attracted celebrities and locals, but changes in the clientele and rise of coffee chains contributed to its closure. The neighborhood's demographics have shifted since Blumstein took over in 1997. The coffee shop was originally bought by Ed Blumstein in 1960 and has been a family-run business for decades." - Mona Holmes

https://la.eater.com/2018/6/12/17453940/eds-coffee-shop-closing-west-hollywood

460 N Robertson Blvd, West Hollywood, CA 90048 Get directions

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