Hollywood Hotspot Horses May Have Been Put Out to Pasture
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Hollywood Hotspot Horses May Have Been Put Out to Pasture
"Horses, Hollywood's former hotspot that became embroiled in a public marital breakdown involving two of its partners in 2023, is closing. First reported by L.A. Taco, a sign on the restaurant door stated that it would close temporarily on December 24 for repairs. One day later, the Los Angeles Times chimed in, suggesting the restaurant faces an uncertain future due to State of California tax liens against its parent company, Horses Holdings LLC, filed on December 10 and 26, that total almost $530,000."
"After opening in 2021, Horses became the restaurant for familiar and riffy French flavors shifted into new directions, cocktails, natural wine, and one hell of a bistro burger. Horses, which resided in the former Ye Coach & Horses (from which it took its name) and the Pikey space, received accolades from the New York Times; Beyoncé and Jay-Z have been spotted dining there."
Horses in Hollywood has closed temporarily and faces an uncertain future after State of California tax liens totaling almost $530,000 were filed against Horses Holdings LLC. The restaurant opened in 2021 and gained acclaim for playful French-inspired dishes, cocktails, natural wine and a popular bistro burger, drawing celebrity diners. A 2023 public marital breakdown between co-owners included accusations of abuse and other allegations; subsequent departures led chef Brittany Ha to help sustain the restaurant. Wienerschnitzel remains the country's largest hot dog chain with 340 locations across 12 states. The 140-year-old Saugus Cafe will reopen under new ownership after renovations. Porta Via suffered a Christmas Day kitchen fire and staff launched a GoFundMe to cover lost wages.
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