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Barney's Beanery is a chain of gastropubs in the Greater Los Angeles Area. It was originally founded in 1920 in Berkeley, California, by John "Barney" Anthony, who in 1927 moved it to U.S. Route 66, now Santa Monica Boulevard, (State Route 2) in West Hollywood.〔Gelt, Jessica. (21 October 2010). "(Barney's Beanery Rocks on at 90 )". ''Los Angeles Times''. Accessed 05 December 2011.〕 As of 2011, Barney's Beanery has locations in Burbank, Pasadena (in what had been Q's Billiards at 99 East Colorado Boulevard), Santa Monica, Westwood, and the original in West Hollywood.〔(Barney's Beanery - Locations ). Accessed 05 December, 2011.〕 ==Association with celebrities== Barney's location, combined with the fact that the owner was apt to extend credit and occasionally give away food, made the bar popular with people from all walks of life, including artists, writers, and other celebrities. Older Hollywood actors like Clara Bow, Clark Gable, Errol Flynn, Judy Garland and Rita Hayworth were all regulars in their day.〔〔Collins (2011), 237〕 By the 1960s, the neighboring Sunset Strip had become an important music center, and Jim Morrison (who was reportedly thrown out of Barney's for urinating on the bar)〔〔Lawson and Rufus (2000), p. 64〕 and Janis Joplin (who had drinks at Barney's the evening before her death)〔(Janis Joplin profile at findadeath.com )〕 became regulars. Poet Charles Bukowski hung around,〔 as did artists Ed Kienholz and others associated with the Ferus Gallery, which was located nearby on La Cienega Boulevard.〔 Quentin Tarantino also allegedly wrote most of the screenplay for his film ''Pulp Fiction'' sitting in his favorite booth at the original Barney's Beanery in West Hollywood.〔LA Hauntings, Barneys Beanery, http://www.lahauntings.com/blog-entry/barneys-beanery/〕
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