A fire broke down Thursday morning but did not overturn Westlake’s historic Pacific Dining Truck restaurant, and the second fire reported in less than a year’s closing restaurant.
About 100 Los Angeles firefighters broke out in the 1300 block of West Sixth Street. The phone number was sent at 6:53 am, the first Responders arrive at the facility 7:06 am
After entering the room, firefighters determined that the fire began and damaged the attic, which together with the roof of the structure damaged the attic. The building is vacant and is not injured.
it took Knock down the fire in about 45 minutes. Fire investigators are still determining the cause.
“It didn’t burn it,” said Lyndsey Lantz, a spokesman for the Los Angeles Fire Department.
The Los Angeles Department of Architecture and Safety is also on site to determine the structural integrity of the building.
The Spanish clay rooftop restaurant was built in 1921 and moved to its current location in 1923, aiming to resemble a railway car. it Permanently closed in 2020 and was mounted and fenced during the fire.
Part of the restaurant was burned down in August.
Once a popular restaurant among Los Angeles porters and shakers, this Pacific Dining Truck is known for its quality steak and 24-hour service. It has produced several cameo appearances in movies throughout history, Including “training day”. ”
The City of Los Angeles designated a part of the location as Historical and Cultural Monument In 2023.