Scrivner's Drive-In

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Scrivner's Drive-In
Restaurant information
CityLos Angeles
StateCalifornia
CountryUnited States

Scrivner's Drive-In was a chain of drive-ins in Los Angeles, California. They were owned by Paul Scrivner and were popular hangouts for teens in the 1950s. The most famous location was at the corner of Sunset and Cahuenga Boulevards. From 1955 to 1959, Los Angeles radio personality Art Laboe broadcast his live radio show from the parking lot and began taking requests and dedications from the teenagers who would gather.[1][2]

Scrivner's also had locations at the corners of Crenshaw and Jefferson, Crenshaw and Manchester, Imperial Highway and Western, Wilshire and Crenshaw, and Western and Slauson. None remain.[3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Legendary LA Disc Jockey Art Laboe Has Died at 97. For Decades He Showed No Signs of Slowing Down". 10 October 2022.
  2. ^ Bradley, R. (2015). Calling Art. The Virginia Quarterly Review, 91(3), 156-162,8.
  3. ^ "Scrivner's Drive in – locations: Crenshaw at Jefferson, Crenshaw at Manchester, Imperial Hwy at Western… | los angeles restaurants, Culver city, Googie architecture".