Getting a bite at Rite Spot Cafe

1937

Getting a bite at Rite Spot Cafe

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Customers eat under covered tables at the Rite Spot Cafe, located at 1500 W. Colorado Street in Eagle Rock.Harry B. Carpenter founded the Carpenter's chain with his brother Charles and operated many locations in Los Angeles including: Sunset and Vine, Wilshire and Western, Wilshire and La Cienega, Wilshire and Vine, Pico and Vermont, Silver Lake and Glendale, and Sunset and Virgil. In 1936, after separating from his brother, Charles E. Carpenter opened three Carpenter's Cafes. A transitional project Carpenter's Village (606 E. Colorado in Glendale) combined a Rite Spot Cafe and Carpenter's drive-in. Next he opened the Rite Spot Cafe in Pasadena, but now considered Eagle Rock, and the Santa Anitan Cafe at Huntington and Colorado.
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