El Compadre Restaurant

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At least three ghosts are believed to call El Compadre Restaurant home, two of whom are former patrons who like to linger around the piano during nighttime. The third ghost shows up in a mirror.

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Geographic Information

Address:
7408 Sunset Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90029
United States

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GPS:
34.0978885, -118.35220079999999
County:
Los Angeles County, California
Nearest Towns:
West Hollywood, CA (0.8 mi.)
Hollywood, CA (1.5 mi.)
Universal City, CA (2.8 mi.)
Century City, CA (4.8 mi.)
Westwood, CA (5.3 mi.)
North Hollywood, CA (5.4 mi.)
Culver City, CA (5.9 mi.)
Burbank, CA (6.2 mi.)
Glendale, CA (6.4 mi.)
North Glendale, CA (6.6 mi.)

Contact Information

Web:
http://www.elcompadrerestaurant.com

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