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A restaurant, "where art, food, and music collide", at 7311 Beverly Blvd., L.A. Opened in 1997 by [[Gabor Csupo]] and his partner Brett Crain who described it as "a serious art gallery that serves exotic eclectic cuisine". There was live music on Monday, Tuesday, Friday and Saturday nights. The gallery upstairs featured Eastern European paintings, metallic collages, crazy industrial toys and the works of [[Moon Zappa]]. | A restaurant, "where art, food, and music collide", at 7311 Beverly Blvd., L.A. Opened in 1997 by [[Gabor Csupo]] and his partner Brett Crain who described it as "a serious art gallery that serves exotic eclectic cuisine". There was live music on Monday, Tuesday, Friday and Saturday nights. The gallery upstairs featured Eastern European paintings, metallic collages, crazy industrial toys and the works of [[Moon Zappa]]. | ||
Revision as of 22:13, 29 May 2005
- This article is about the restaraunt. Other Lumpy Gravy articles: The original Verve album, The Capitol 8 track cartridge.
A restaurant, "where art, food, and music collide", at 7311 Beverly Blvd., L.A. Opened in 1997 by Gabor Csupo and his partner Brett Crain who described it as "a serious art gallery that serves exotic eclectic cuisine". There was live music on Monday, Tuesday, Friday and Saturday nights. The gallery upstairs featured Eastern European paintings, metallic collages, crazy industrial toys and the works of Moon Zappa.
Lumpy Gravy closed in June 1999.