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- Along the historic Route 66 highway in Pasadena in 1924, 16-year-old Lionel Sternberger reportedly was the first to melt cheese on a burger patty at Rite Spot, his father’s sandwich stand where the teen worked as a short-order cook.
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Sep 1, 2021 · Back in 1924 (or as early as 1923 or possibly as late as 1926), teenage cook Lionel Sternberger accidentally created the culinary staple we know today as the Cheeseburger at a roadside restaurant called the Rite Spot on Colorado Boulevard. Los Angeles is a Burger Town.
Jan 29, 2015 · A black woman named Lovie Yancey founded Fatburger (then Mr. Fatburger) in a tiny building on Western Avenue in 1947, serving hamburgers because "they were the fastest-selling sandwich in...
Apr 15, 2013 · America's love of burgers may have no stronger foundation than in the city of Los Angeles and its outlying neighborhoods, where the likes of Fatburger, Tommy's and In-N-Out have proliferated...
The original location was opened on May 15, 1946, by Tom Koulax [4][5] (October 26, 1918 - May 28, 1992), the son of Greek immigrants, on the northeast corner of Beverly and Rampart boulevards west of downtown Los Angeles. [6]
A description from a 1928 menu from the O'Dell Restaurant in Los Angeles reveals that it was serving burgers with slices of cheese at the time. [2] Luis Ballast, owner of the Humpty Dumpty drive-in restaurant in Denver , Colorado, made an attempt to create a cheeseburger with a registered trademark known as a "yellowburger" in 1935.
Fatburger was founded by Lovie Yancey (1912–2008) in the neighborhood of Exposition Park in Los Angeles, California, in 1947. It was originally named "Mr. Fatburger" (on behalf of Yancey's boyfriend), until Yancey removed the "Mr." in 1952.
Jun 9, 2004 · Hamburger history -- An article in Wednesday’s Food section said the first Fatburger stand was at San Vicente and South La Cienega boulevards in Los Angeles. It was on Western Avenue...