Le Petit Four, a renowned French-Californian bistro in West Hollywood, has closed after 44 years in business. The decision to permanently shut down, announced on Instagram, was driven by rising costs such as a minimum wage increase and soaring rents, along with decreased customer traffic. The post emphasized the restaurant's appreciation for the community's support over the years, and encouraged patrons to visit for one last meal. The community responded with a GoFundMe campaign that raised nearly $9,000, leading to hopeful updates about the restaurant's future prospects.
Le Petit Four announced its closure due to unavoidable factors, including rising costs and decreased foot traffic, marking the end of a beloved 44-year establishment.
The community rallied around the bistro, launching a GoFundMe campaign which raised nearly $9,000, demonstrating the love and support for the restaurant and its staff.
In their final Instagram post, Le Petit Four expressed gratitude for the years of support and emphasized the importance of their dedicated team during tough times.
Longtime patrons and former employees mourned the closure while suggesting ways to save the bistro, showing how deeply it was woven into the local fabric.
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