Lisa Barash is associated with Brown Bagger, Inc. with the role of President. and is located in Venice, CA. (Profile created using data from California Secretary of State.) (Inactive.)
Brown Bagger, Inc. 303 Washington Blvd. Marina del Rey, CA 90292
The LAPL Menu Collection includes a menu from the Brown Bagger that states it was established in 1970. The back page lists "By L Barash". http://www.lapl.org/collections-resources/visual-collections/menu-collection
The Brown Bagger was next door to the Baja Cantina. They filmed a number of scenes in this area of Marina Del Ray.
from the Baja Cantina webpage:
"Baja Cantina was originally a hobby store & flower shop before it was transformed into the Mexican Restaurant that we all know & enjoy today. The early 90's saw Baja expand, absorbing the old location of the Brown Bagger, a breakfast and lunch spot."
I came up with:
ReplyDeleteBrown Bagger Restaurant
303 Washington Blvd.
Marina del Rey, CA
This information was current in 1974. Hopefully this can be verified via old phone books, etc.
Baja Cantina is located at that address today.
Found some confirmation regarding the address:
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http://www.corporationwiki.com/California/Venice/lisa-barash/40035955.aspx
Lisa Barash is associated with Brown Bagger, Inc. with the role of President. and is located in Venice, CA. (Profile created using data from California Secretary of State.) (Inactive.)
Brown Bagger, Inc.
303 Washington Blvd.
Marina del Rey, CA 90292
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The LAPL Menu Collection includes a menu from the Brown Bagger that states it was established in 1970. The back page lists "By L Barash". http://www.lapl.org/collections-resources/visual-collections/menu-collection
ReplyDeleteInterior shots appear to be the old Lowenbrau Keller / Medusa Lounge on Beverly Blvd in LA. Google for pics.
ReplyDeleteThe Brown Bagger was next door to the Baja Cantina. They filmed a number of scenes in this area of Marina Del Ray.
ReplyDeletefrom the Baja Cantina webpage:
"Baja Cantina was originally a hobby store & flower shop before it was transformed into the Mexican Restaurant that we all know & enjoy today. The early 90's saw Baja expand, absorbing the old location of the Brown Bagger, a breakfast and lunch spot."