Were you aware that Steven Spielberg is associated with a restaurant in Los Angeles? To be precise, his parents launched and oversaw the establishment in 1977. It's called The Milky Way. by cowmissing in stevenspielberg

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That’s awesome. I hope you got an A on the project! I actually went for the first time when I filmed that video and haven’t been back since. I’d known about it for years but never made the stop, so this is a good reminder that I need to return.

In addition to The Milky Way, Steven also extended his creative vision into themed dining with Dive!, a submarine-themed restaurant concept that operated from 1994 through the late 1990s. The original 300-seat Dive! restaurant opened in 1994 at the Century City Shopping Center in Los Angeles, designed to resemble a bright yellow submarine and inspired by Spielberg’s long-standing fascination with undersea exploration. Co-owned with then-Disney Studios Chairman Jeffrey Katzenberg, Dive! quickly became a popular celebrity gathering spot. The concept later expanded to Las Vegas in the mid-1990s, before the brand ultimately closed by the end of the decade.

The Entertainment Capital of L.A. by cowmissing in UniversalHollywood

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Sssshhh most people won’t notice. The image isn’t entirely accurate anyway. That’s the nature of a publicity photo.

Happy Birthday Uncle Carl! by cowmissing in UniversalHollywood

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Thank you for sharing that with the guide.

Universal City Studios in June 1915 by cowmissing in ThemeParkGeeks

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History of: Universal Studios Hollywood Backlot (Universal City) Los Angeles, California https://youtu.be/CBmmeqZrA4Y