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The Tam O’Shanter was known as Montgomery’s Country ... a series of historical dinners like the evening celebrating the restaurant’s Hollywood connections. The restaurant is particularly ...
If you have a meal at the Tam O’Shanter, do not sit at table 31. If you do, be warned: People will be gawking at you while you devour the restaurant’s signature prime rib. But then again ...
“We’re a part of Christmas,” says Kirk Graves, one of the longest-tenured carolers who returns to the Tam O’Shanter every season. “In LA you don’t have the weather, so people don’t ...
Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. Tam O’Shanter restaurant is celebrating its 100th anniversary this year. In the 1930s, the Tam, located 2980 Los Feliz ...
The Tam O’Shanter – originally called Montgomery ... Just last month for the holiday season, the restaurant sent carolers from table to table who made rounds singing holiday classics as ...
And that is just what kilt-clad guests will be doing Jan. 21 and 22 when the annual Robert Burns Celebration, a colorful commemoration of the writer's birthday, returns to the Tam O'Shanter in ...
“So the brothers-in-law took his advice and opened a roadside stand on that spot in 1922 and called it Tam O’Shanter,” says the restaurant’s current general manager John ...
Happy 100th to The Tam O'Shanter, a fabled restaurant that looks as though it originated in a long-ago fable. And cheers to the Derby Dolls, a fast-flying troupe that will lend the centennial ...
Los Angeles has a handful of restaurants that are a century old, but only one that’s been operated by the same family in the same location for all 100 years — the Tam O’Shanter on Los Feliz ...