How 'The Real Housewives' totally changed this SoCal restaurant
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How 'The Real Housewives' totally changed this SoCal restaurant
""We're thrilled with our relationship with the 'Housewives.' You can't buy that type of advertising," Campbell tells SFGATE of the show, which recently celebrated its 20th anniversary and has spun off multiple franchises over the years."
""A lot of them were regulars before they were even on the show. The Dubrows used to come here all the time. Shannon met her first husband here. We've known Alexis [Bellino] for such a long time.""
""They were filming here for a while before we even made it off the cutting room floor.""
Shannon Storms Beador's dramatic outburst at the Quiet Woman restaurant in 2017 became a memorable scene in 'Real Housewives of Orange County.' The restaurant, known for its lively atmosphere and California cuisine, gained significant attention from the incident. Owner Lynne Anthony Campbell expressed gratitude for the show's impact, noting that the cast had been regulars long before their television fame. The Quiet Woman has a rich history, established in 1965 by Eldridge French, inspired by a British pub from his wartime experiences.
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