The Famous LA Bar Where Quentin Tarantino Frequently Went To Write
BY MADISON PATTERSON
Filmmaker Quentin Tarantino is known to frequent many famous L.A. locales, but out of the whole city, it’s said he used to haunt Barney’s Beanery to write.
There are several Barney’s Beanery locations throughout the city, but Tarantino favored the original West Hollywood location, which opened back in 1920.
Tarantino has said that he appreciates the long history of the place, and according to urban legend, he wrote part of his 1994 film “Pulp Fiction” there.
The joint has remained unchanged since 1920, and you can enjoy their famous chilis along with wings, potato skins, sliders, pizza, and hot dogs in Tarantino’s favorite booth.