El Coyote Cafe

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El Coyote Cafe Los Angeles Aug 2022

El Coyote Cafe is a well-known restaurant located in Los Angeles, California. Established in 1931, it has become a staple in the city's dining scene, offering a variety of Mexican dishes and cocktails. The restaurant is famous for its vibrant atmosphere, traditional decor, and long-standing history.

History[edit | edit source]

El Coyote Cafe was founded by Blanche March and her husband, George, in 1931. Originally located on Beverly Boulevard, the restaurant moved to its current location on Beverly Boulevard in 1951. Over the decades, El Coyote has maintained its reputation for serving authentic Mexican food and has become a popular spot for both locals and tourists.

Menu[edit | edit source]

The menu at El Coyote Cafe features a wide range of traditional Mexican dishes, including tacos, enchiladas, burritos, and fajitas. The restaurant is also known for its signature margaritas and other specialty cocktails. Vegetarian and vegan options are available, catering to a diverse clientele.

Cultural Significance[edit | edit source]

El Coyote Cafe has been a part of Los Angeles' cultural fabric for over 90 years. It has been featured in various films and television shows, contributing to its iconic status. The restaurant is also known for its Day of the Dead celebrations and other cultural events that highlight Mexican traditions.

Notable Events[edit | edit source]

In 2008, El Coyote Cafe gained national attention due to a controversy involving a donation made by one of its employees to a political campaign. The incident sparked protests and discussions about the intersection of business and personal beliefs.

Location and Ambiance[edit | edit source]

The restaurant's current location on Beverly Boulevard features a colorful and festive interior, with traditional Mexican artwork and decor. The ambiance is lively, making it a popular spot for gatherings and celebrations.

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Contributors: Prab R. Tumpati, MD