A framed newspaper clipping from the Los Angeles Herald Examiner, October 15, 1964, describes the
somewhat wayward clientele of the place as «
beatniks, neighborhood time wasters and unclassifiable types who could be radio talkers, TV writers, actresses and European tourists,» mentioning that in the past it was frequented by such colorful luminaries as Jean Harlow, Clara Bow and John Barrymore.