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As some of you may remember, Animated Meat first came to life in 2008 as a way to document some sights that managed to slip through the cracks of most popular travel websites.  You may also remember that the original website was built on Apple's now defunct iWeb.  From there, it migrated over to WordPress where it met an untimely demise at the hands of Russian hackers.  Many of those old, pre-2012 entries have found a new home here in the Before the Now section.  I would consider these posts as my starting place as a writer, probably comparable to a musician's first demo tapes.  They are very rough, but I took them all seriously and wrote each one with passion.  While I would like to believe that I have matured in my abilities as a writer, it is my hope that I carry this same blind passion into all of my new efforts.

Outside

Tandoori Garden - Originally Published 2010

February 16, 2019

You remember those cartoons where some guy would be crawling through the desert saying “water, water”?  I think Sesame Street did one in Spanish where the guy wandered and said “agua, agua”.

Tiki masala

 Let’s all hope that never happens to me.  I don’t think I would make it.  I feel like I would wander the desert saying “chicken tikki masala, chicken tikki masala”.

Naan

Thankfully, I don’t have to wander the desert looking for savory Indian dishes because there’s a great place right in my own backyard.  Good food, good service, and if you mention Yelp, you get a discount.

In food, travel Tags anaheim, downtown, downtown anaheim, orange county, southern, southern california, california, animated meat, ed richter, indian, tandoori garden
Phillippes

Phillippe's

February 2, 2019

Philippe’s is a little place in downtown LA that supposedly invented the French dip sandwich.  And French dip sandwiches are exactly what they serve here.  According to the website, they have been in business since 1908.  That’s especially remarkable when you consider that in 1908, there was nothing in LA.

Mai and some sandwiches

Philippe’s is all about “no frills”.  You want a sandwich?  There’s a sandwich, some meat, some bread, and some of the sauce from the roasts.  That’s it.

Hot mustard

Even if you’re into hot stuff, I recommend that you watch out for the mustard.  Go easy.  Go really, really easy.  Don’t squirt it directly onto your sandwich.  Just wave your sandwich over the bottle.  I even would go as far as to suggest that you don’t look at the bottle too long because you may develop cataracts.  Trust me.

Good

 Philippe’s is the local spot that has been here longer that any of the locals.  Bench seating and sawdust on the floor make this an especially unique place.   Definitely worth a stop.

Always a line
In food, travel Tags phillippes, french dip, hot mustard, los angeles, downtown, downtown la, americana, animated meat, ed richter, history, sandwich
Folks

Fremont Street Experience - Originally Published 2010

August 18, 2018

Being a preservationist in Las Vegas must be maddening.  This city prides itself on the fact that it continues to reinvent itself.  As a result, anytime something starts showing its age, it gets blown up and rebuild.

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However, if you are looking for a little bit of Vegas’ past, the place to head is downtown to a street known as Fremont.  Fremont boasts some firsts in Vegas.  This is where the first hotels and gambling licenses were.  The action on the strip came later. 

Cowboy

In the interest of steering some of the foot traffic back downtown; a few years back one section of Fremont Street became the Fremont Street Experience.  The street is closed to motor vehicles allowing folks to wander from casino to casino.  Also installed is a jumbotrom that plays themed shows throughout the night.

4 queens

Fremont is a good place to wander if you’re a little more budget conscious.  The night we were there, we found plenty to check out without spending a dime including a Boston cover band.  From what I understand, the casinos pay off more frequently and you can actually five five-dollar tables.  Why should be gambling be a rich man’s pursuit?

Milkman

Another thing that may entice you to take a trip downtown are all of the classic signs on display.  The good folks over at the Las Vegas Neon Museum have rescued some great old neon works of art and have put them out for public view in downtown. 

Fremont street
Red goose shoes

We’ve encountered the Red Goose logo before.

Bronco
Shoe
Gambling
In travel Tags downtown, downtown las vegas, las vegas, nevada, fremont, fremont street experience, ed richter, animated meat
Outside

Clifton's Cafeteria - Originally Published 2010

July 31, 2018

Clifford Clinton was a bold man.  How bold?  First, he opened a business that catered to the everyman in the middle of the Great Depression.  Second, he took on the mayor of Los Angeles, the LA Times, and the LAPD.  That little disagreement got so heated that the LAPD set a bomb off in his Los Feliz home.  Needless to say, he was undeterred and as a result, he changed the power and scope of LA politics.  If you want more on that, follow this link.

Mai on the way in
Mai and christine

Clifton’s is like a moment frozen in time.  This is a place that serves the stick-to-your-ribs kind of food that the shuffling masses in the last century yearned for.  Clifton’s specializes in the dense fair that our grandmothers told us would make us grow big and strong. 

Tray
The goods

The Clinton family has hung in there at the same location with the same menu for over seventy years.

Christine filling the tray

The food is just one thing that sets Clifton’s apart from the rest.  The décor is another reason to show up.  The three-floored cafeteria is set up to look like a cabin, complete with real wood paneling, fishing bears, and a running stream.  There is also a chapel for those that are weary in spirit.

Fit for a king
Wood paneling

Stop into Clifton’s and get a piece of pie and some coffee.   It should be on everyone’s to-do list the next time you’re in downtown LA.

Bear
Woody
In travel Tags downtown, los angeles, landmark, cliff clinton, cafateria, cliftons, history, american, food, restaurant, decor, pie, coffee, lapd, mayor, la times, animated meat, ed richter, la county, california, united states, southern, brookdale
Sign

La Bomba - Originally Published 2009

July 31, 2018

As near as I can tell, there are two big differences between a thrift store and a vintage clothing store.  The first difference are the prices, but that goes without saying.  The second difference is that vintage stores actually spend a little more time organizing.

Inside
Picture

Deep in the Pomona Arts Colony is La Bomba.  This is a vintage clothing store.  I’m not much of a fashionista, but it appears that they have stuff from all decades.  It’s swimming in inventory and they use every available space to stock their wares.  If you are looking for that perfect piece of vintage foppery, this is a great place to start off.  Chances are if they don’t have it, no one will.

Questionable choice

Aside from the clothes, this place just had a good vibe going for it.  It seemed like a really relaxed atmosphere where a fellow can procure a pair of horn-rimmed glasses and a pork pie hat.  Good attention to detail and design.

Downtown Ptown
In travel Tags la bomba, pomona, la county, pomona artists colony, thrift store, store, vintage store, secondhand store, california, shopping, southern, ed richter, animated meat, downtown, downtown pomona

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