Los Angeles in the 1920s: The Zulu Hut
Sunday, December 18, 2011 at 10:35PM |
Post a Comment Clips of 1920s Los Angeles offers a look at boulevards Hollywood and Sunset, various studios, the Carthay Circle Theater and a rare glimpse of one of L.A.’s more unusual eateries—the Zulu Hut. Wrote Katherine Ames Taylor in The Los Angeles Trip Book, published in 1928, “There is the Zulu Hut on Ventura Boulevard, near Universal City, where knives and forks are dispensed with, and you dine most informally, in native fashion, eating fried chicken with your fingers.” The open-air roadhouse was run by one Raymond McKee, who called himself the Zulu Chief, and featured waiters in blackface.































































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