18th Street Coffee House from “Modern Family”

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As I have said countless times before on this blog, there’s pretty much nothing I love more than a filming location that serves coffee.  So I thought stalking the 18th Street Coffee House in Santa Monica, which was featured in the Season 6 episode of Modern Family titled “Rash Decisions,” would be a pleasant experience.  I was wrong.  But more on that in a bit.

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In “Rash Decisions,” Alex Dunphy (Ariel Winter) attends a college interview for Princeton at a local café.  While there, she realizes that the interviewer, Vanessa (Aya Cash), is bored, so she recounts a story recently told by her sister, Haley Dunphy (Sarah Hyland), involving sneaking into Dodger Stadium.  In doing so, she inadvertently calls Vanessa “slut.”  Interview over!

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Thankfully, 18th Street Coffee House’s real life exterior signage was clearly shown in the scene which made the place easy to track down.

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When I showed up to stalk the café, I took several photographs outside before walking in, large camera in hand.  I ordered my drink, camera still in hand (did I mention it was large?), and asked the barista all sorts of questions about the filming of “Rash Decisions,” questions she seemed just barely to tolerate.  The attitude there is just a wee bit pretentious (as evidenced by countless reviews on Yelp).  I fangirled out nonetheless, explaining that I had come in solely to see the place because of its appearance on Modern Family.  After I got my latte, I snapped the picture below and all of a sudden the barista got upset with me, not-at-all politely informing me that photographs were most certainly not allowed on the premises.  You’d think she would have mentioned this beforehand, while I was asking about Modern Family, when she undoubtedly had to have seen the big ol’ camera in my hand.  Either way, I would have expected her to be polite about the whole thing, which she was not.  I’ll never understand places that don’t allow photographs, but do allow filming.  Not to mention that there are a myriad of customer pictures of the place featured on the 18th Street Coffee Shop Facebook page.  Go figure.

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The 18th Street Coffee House actually has quite a few rules.  Cell phone use is prohibited there, which is something I can typically get behind.  Who wants to listen to someone talking loudly on a phone inside of an eatery?  That is one of my biggest pet peeves.  But, according to several Yelpers, at 18th Street you aren’t allowed to look at your phone.  So if you want to grab a coffee, sit down and answer a few emails, be forewarned that you will not be allowed to (though the guy in the above photo appears to be doing so).  The rule is apparently in place to encourage interaction and conversation.  While I agree that it is a nice sentiment to want customers to interact with the people they are dining with rather than having their heads buried in cell phones during a visit, when someone is alone I don’t see why he or she should not be able to check their email or surf the web via their cell phone.  I’m all about having rules and like the thought of a restaurant wanting to establish a peaceful, quiet environment, but there is also such a thing as overkill.  (This scene from Bridesmaids comes to mind.)

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It has long been rumored that the 18th Street Coffee House is owned by Bob Dylan and this 2002 Los Angeles magazine article stated that the place’s business permit, as well as that of the boxing club located downstairs from it, are in the name of Dylan’s manager, Jeff Rosen.  When asked about the ownership, Jeff said, “I know nothing about that . .. Can’t you find something more interesting to write about?”  Yep, that pretty much sums up the attitude of the whole place.

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My coffee was excellent, though.  The place was not so pretentious as to not offer whole milk (another of my pet peeves when it comes to coffee shops), so my latte was perfectly creamy and delicious.  And I will say that the café is definitely picturesque, both inside and out, though I will, sadly, most likely not be going back.

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The 18th Street Coffee Shop has appeared onscreen several times.  In the Season 1 episode of Californication titled “The Devil’s Threesome,” which aired in 2007, Mia Lewis (Madeline Zima) and Dani (Rachel Miner) discussed what Dani thought was Mia’s new book [though the tome was actually written by Hank Moody (David Duchovny)] over coffee at 18th Street.

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In 2009, the coffee shop popped up in the Season 7 episode of Curb Your Enthusiasm titled “Denise Handicapped,” as the spot where Larry David (playing himself) met a handicapped woman named Denise (Anita Barone).

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Until next time, Happy Stalking!  Smile

Stalk It: 18th Street Coffee House, from the “Rash Decisions” episode of Modern Family, is located at 1725 Broadway in Santa Monica.

Hal’s Bar & Grill from “13 Going on 30”

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Last week, while shopping in Venice Beach with my girls Lavonna, Kim, Katie and Kaylee, we made a brief stalking stop at Hal’s Bar & Grill, which appeared in one of my favorite movies of all time, 13 Going on 30.  During our visit, we happened to have the good fortune to speak with Don Novack, one of Hal’s owners (that thick Southern accent of Lavonna’s worked for us once again!), and I just about fell over when he informed us that the eatery had appeared in Single White Female in 1992!  So even though I’ve already blogged about the place once before, I decided Hal’s was most definitely worthy of a redux.

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Don’s foray into the restaurant world was a circuitous one.  While working as a real estate broker in 1985, he unwittingly found himself part-owner of a sandwich shack/antique shop named Merchant of Venice after a business deal fell through.  Don remained a silent partner for two years, until he learned that the eatery was facing certain financial failure.  He decided to take over operations of the place at that point and brought in his wife, Linda, to help.  He also partnered up with Hal Frederick, a fellow real estate broker, whom he had just recently met.  The group remodeled the space into an upscale venue, gave the menu a full revamp and renamed the site “Hal’s Bar & Grill.”  The property opened its doors to the public in 1987 and very little of it has been changed since.

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Hal’s became an immediate success, despite the fact that the neighborhood was rough (to say the least) at the time.  Abbot Kinney Boulevard has since experienced a major revitalization and patrons continue to flock to Hal’s, 27 years after its inception.  The eatery is also a major celebrity hot spot.  Just a few of the stars who have been spotted dining there include Jessica Simpson, Eric Johnson, Robert Downey Jr., Mike Tyson, Lindsay Lohan, Anna Paquin, Stephen Moyer,  Sammy Davis Jr., Aretha Franklin, Chaka Khan, Tom Hanks, Kobe Bryant, Julia Roberts, Julianne Nicholson, Dermot Mulroney, Ewan McGregor, Reese Witherspoon, Rachel McAdams and Josh Lucas.

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In the 1992 thriller Single White Female, Hal’s stood in for the supposed New York restaurant where Allison Jones (Bridget Fonda) made a deal to sell her computer program to Mitchell Myerson (Stephen Tobolowsky).

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Surprisingly, although 22 years have since passed, the eatery still looks much the same today as it did onscreen in Single White Female.  LOVE that!

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In 2004’s 13 Going on 30, Hal’s masqueraded as the New York City bar where Jenna Rink (Jennifer Garner) hit on a teenage boy.  Only the interior of Hal’s appeared in the movie.

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The exterior of the restaurant can actually be found about 3,000 miles away in New York’s SoHo neighborhood.  You can read the post I wrote on the exterior here.

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Don also informed us that Hal’s had appeared in two episodes of Californication.  Because I am not very familiar with the Showtime series, I asked fellow stalker Geoff, of the 90210Locations website, if he happened to know which two episodes had been lensed on the premises.  Sure enough, he did.  Thank you, Geoff!  In 2007, Hal’s was the site of the very bad double date between Hank Moody (David Duchovny) and Meredith (Amy Price-Francis) and Charlie (Evan Handler) and Marcy Runkle (Pamela Adlon) in Californication’s pilot episode.

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Hal’s also popped up this year in the Season 7 episode of Californication titled “Faith, Hope, Love,” in a flashback scene in which Hank remembers going on another double date, this time with his ex-wife, Karen (Natascha McElhone), and Charlie and Marcy.  Several areas of the eatery appeared in the episode, including the exterior;

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the front entrance and bar;

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and main dining room.

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Don told us that Hal’s was featured in an episode of another show that I am unfamiliar with, Curb Your Enthusiasm.  So I enlisted the help of fellow stalker Owen, from the When Write Is Wrong blog, to figure out which episode and, thankfully, he came through.  Hal’s stood in for Primo Trattoria in Season 6’s “The TiVo Guy,” which aired in 2007.  In the episode, Larry David (who plays himself) gets snubbed by his favorite restaurant after his wife, Cheryl David (Cheryl Hines), leaves him.  Both the interior . . .

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. . . and the exterior of Hal’s (which I somehow failed to get any photographs of) were shown several times throughout “The TiVo Guy.”

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Until next time, Happy Stalking!  Smile

Stalk It: Hal’s Bar & Grill, from 13 Going On 30, is located at 1349 Abbot Kinney Boulevard in Venice Beach.  You can visit the restaurant’s official website here.