$10 for $20 Worth of Eclectic Diner Food for Breakfast or Lunch at Hollywood Cafe & Catering
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The ’50s come alive in this café where hot rods are just as revered as a modern meal of chicken and waffles or huevos rancheros
Diners often immerse customers in classic Americana, with burgers and milk shakes on the menu and recordings of presidential addresses on the jukebox. Ask what you can do for your taste buds with this voucher.
$10 for $20 Worth of Eclectic Diner Food for Break or Lunch
Feel like a boss after a helping of John Wayne’s Rib-Eye Steak and Eggs ($12.99) or make Mom proud by choosing Marilyn Monroe’s Over Stuffed Veggie Sandwich on a warm french roll ($8.99–$9.99). Creative spins on favorites include Fruity Pebbles french toast ($6.99–$8.99) and the grilled-cheese teriyaki-pineapple burger ($9.99).
The ’50s come alive in this café where hot rods are just as revered as a modern meal of chicken and waffles or huevos rancheros
Diners often immerse customers in classic Americana, with burgers and milk shakes on the menu and recordings of presidential addresses on the jukebox. Ask what you can do for your taste buds with this voucher.
$10 for $20 Worth of Eclectic Diner Food for Break or Lunch
Feel like a boss after a helping of John Wayne’s Rib-Eye Steak and Eggs ($12.99) or make Mom proud by choosing Marilyn Monroe’s Over Stuffed Veggie Sandwich on a warm french roll ($8.99–$9.99). Creative spins on favorites include Fruity Pebbles french toast ($6.99–$8.99) and the grilled-cheese teriyaki-pineapple burger ($9.99).
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About Hollywood Family Cafe
Outside the diner, it’s almost like nothing has changed since the establishment opened in 1944. An oversize steel-and-neon sign advertises Hollywood Cafe to passing motorists, though the hot rods often parked in the lot might also make it hard not to stop in. Inside, a '50s vibe permeates everything with fun nostalgia, from the red-vinyl swirl stools to the Coca-Cola sign from a long-gone era. But the food is its own animal, a mix between 20th-century diner staples and brand-new creations. The meat lover’s omelet stuffs an eggy exterior with ingredients including ham, bacon, and sausage, and the grilled-cheese teriyaki-pineapple burger comes with a choice of beef, turkey, or vegan patty. A gluten-free menu offers even more options, and housemade pies and cakes encourage you to leave a little extra room each time you dine.