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Corky's

1958 establishments in CaliforniaGoogie architecture in CaliforniaRestaurants in Los AngelesSherman Oaks, Los Angeles
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Corkys sherman oaks from southeast

Corky's was a restaurant in Los Angeles, California's Sherman Oaks neighborhood. It was designed by Armet & Davis and built in 1958. It has a sweeping roofline characteristic of Googie architecture. It was remodeled in the 1970s and has been restored in recent years. It originally opened as Stanley Burke's Coffee Shop on Van Nuys Boulevard and became Corky's in the early 1960s as it transitioned to being open 24-7. Billy Joel played piano at the eatery in the 1970s. After 25 years as Corky's, it became the Lamplighter, and was used in 2010 as a filming location for A Nightmare on Elm Street. The restaurant is now restored and renovated as a renewed Corky's.Corky’s closed for good December 14, 2019.

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Corky's
Van Nuys Boulevard, Los Angeles Sherman Oaks

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Van Nuys Boulevard 5049
91403 Los Angeles, Sherman Oaks
California, United States
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