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Quentin Tarantino's best of L.A.

As told to Geoff Boucher

1. Grauman's Chinese Theatre   Hollywood

"I love New York, but I couldn't live there day in and day out, because they have sucky theaters there. The Chinese Theatre is fantastic; that's my favorite."


Grauman's Chinese Theatre
2. Toi   Hollywood

"It's open really late; the food is great. I come in to write. During the day, it's way kicked back. They always play good music. I can sit for five hours, order some coffee and just work. I've been doing that at Toi for 15 years."


Toi
3. Ye Coach & Horses   Hollywood

"It's a big Hollywood landmark to me. Tim Roth took me there before I cast him in 'Reservoir Dogs.' We went there to talk about the character. It was a lot of fun. It's a very 'Mean Streets' kind of place."


Ye Coach & Horses
4. Barney's Beanery, West Hollywood   West Hollywood

"Whenever someone comes to town and hasn't been to L.A. before, I like to take them to the Beanery. It's such a great experience. It's one of the few places that has been around for so long. There's one booth there too that I love. It's a little one, and there's a post there that kind of cuts you off. It helps you concentrate a little bit too."


Barney's Beanery, West Hollywood
5. Eddie Brandt's Saturday Matinee   North Hollywood/Valley Village

"That is hands down my favorite place to rent a movie and the place I would say for anyone who wanted to bone up on the grindhouse-type movies. It's the last man standing. There are a lot of pretenders to the throne, but that's the real one."


Eddie Brandt's Saturday Matinee
6. Larry Edmunds Bookshop   Hollywood

"I like specialty bookstores; they're a lot of fun. Larry Edmunds is probably one of the best for cinema books. When you ask me my favorite bookstore, I actually think of places in New York, London and Paris. Here in L.A. I'd have to say that one, though."


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