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Original Tommy's

1946 establishments in CaliforniaFast-food chains of the United StatesFast-food hamburger restaurantsHistory of Los AngelesLandmarks in Los Angeles
Regional restaurant chains in the United StatesRestaurants established in 1946Restaurants in Los Angeles
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Original Tommy's, previously known as Original Tommy's World Famous Hamburgers, is a fast food hamburger restaurant chain in Southern California, United States. It is known for its hamburgers and chili burgers.

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Original Tommy's
Beverly Boulevard, Los Angeles Westlake

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Original Tommy's Hamburgers

Beverly Boulevard
90057 Los Angeles, Westlake
California, United States
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