The Pacific Palisades fire not only destroys mansions of the rich and famous, but also burns down top restaurants.
The Reel Inn in Malibu went up in flames on Tuesday.
The seaside restaurant was famous for being featured in the TV shows The Chew and Man vs. Food.
And celebrities like Cindy Crawford, Paris Hilton, Jerry Seinfeld and Michelle Pfeiffer often dined there.
The large Italian restaurant Giorgio Baldi in Santa Monica is also at risk. That’s where Rihanna and A$AP Rocky often dine.
Kim and Khloe Kardashian also stopped by the intimate eatery, which serves pasta and salads with a classic selection of wines.
The Pacific Palisades fire isn’t just destroying mansions of the rich and famous. They also destroy restaurants. The Reel Inn in Malibu went up in flames on Tuesday
Paris Hilton, left, visited The Reel Inn. And Rihanna’s favorite hotspot, Giorgio Baldi, might burn down
Dozens of celebrities have been forced to evacuate their luxury properties on the Los Angeles coast as four fast-moving wildfires threaten to devastate the city
Duke’s Malibu, where Pamela Anderson dined with her sons, is also in danger of burning down.
It has been on the Pacific Coast Highway for decades.
The fire is epic and looks like a disaster movie, locals say.
Dozens of celebrities have been forced to evacuate their luxury properties on the Los Angeles coast as four fast-moving wildfires threaten to devastate the city.
The fires, which have scorched nearly 3,000 acres and left dozens of homes in ruins, are sweeping through areas where A-listers like Ben Affleck, Tom Hanks, James Woods, Mandy Moore and the Kardashians live, putting their properties at risk.
Malibu’s Reel Inn
The 36-year-old Reel Inn in Malibu (seen above) has been destroyed by the current wildfire in the Pacific Palisades, representing a heartbreaking loss for the Malibu community and its famous patrons.
It was a beloved local spot, famous for its laid-back atmosphere, fresh seafood and casual dining experience where customers ordered at the counter and picked up their meals themselves.
Many stars, including Jerry Seinfeld, Michelle Pfeiffer and Paris Hilton, were regulars, drawn by the unpretentious charm and great atmosphere.
The restaurant also gained fame, being featured on TV shows such as The Chew and Man vs. Food.
Reel Inn owners Teddy and Andy Leonard confirmed the restaurant’s destruction on Instagram.
The Instagram post said they are “heartbroken and unsure of what will be left.”
Giorgio Baldi
The iconic Giorgio Baldi, an Italian family restaurant on the border of Santa Monica and Pacific Palisades, is now threatened by the ongoing wildfires
Rihanna is a regular customer and reportedly orders her favorites like the ricotta ravioli, gnocchi and spaghetti pomodoro with basil; April saw there
The iconic Giorgio Baldi, an Italian family restaurant on the border of Santa Monica and Pacific Palisades, is now threatened by the ongoing wildfires.
Known for its celebrity clientele, Giorgio Baldi has become a favorite dining spot for the A-list crowd.
Rihanna is a regular customer and reportedly orders her favorites like the ricotta ravioli, gnocchi and spaghetti pomodoro with basil.
Kim Kardashian even took Pete Davidson there for a date.
Duke’s Malibu
Stars like Justin Timberlake and Jessica Biel, along with many others, have been spotted enjoying Duke’s famous fish tacos and tropical cocktails
Duke’s Malibu, the laid-back oceanfront restaurant known for its delicious Hawaiian-inspired dishes, is also at risk from the wildfires.
With its airy atmosphere and iconic location right on the beach, it is a favorite among locals and celebrities alike.
Stars like Justin Timberlake and Jessica Biel, along with many others, have been spotted enjoying Duke’s famous fish tacos and tropical cocktails.
As a beloved spot that offers both good food and beautiful views, the loss of Duke’s would be a real blow to coastal Malibu’s charm and food scene.
Mastro’s Ocean Club
Mastro’s Ocean Club in Malibu, the place for luxury seafood and steaks, is now at risk from the wildfires.
With stunning ocean views and a chic atmosphere, it is a favorite among celebrities looking for a stylish dining experience.
Mastro’s Ocean Club in Malibu, the place for luxury seafood and steaks, is now at risk from the wildfires
Celebrities like Kim Kardashian and Justin Bieber are often seen enjoying the famous dishes, such as the butter cake and fresh oysters.
Mastro’s has become a fixture in Malibu’s upscale dining scene, and losing it would be a major hit to both the community and the general public it attracts.
Nobu Malibu
Nobu Malibu is also at risk from the ongoing wildfires, which threaten one of the most star-studded dining destinations not only in Malibu, but in the entire country.
Many members of the Kardashian family are regulars at Nobu, along with other big names like Cameron Diaz, Jamie Foxx, Lori Harvey and Sofía Vergara, who have celebrated birthdays or special occasions at Nobu.
Many members of the Kardashian family are regulars, along with other big names like Cameron Diaz, Jamie Foxx, Lori Harvey and Sofía Vergara, who have celebrated birthdays or special occasions at Nobu.
Even if it’s not a special event, you can often see stars like Ben Affleck, Jennifer Lopez, Victoria and David Beckham, Justin and Hailey Bieber, Selena Gomez and Angelina Jolie enjoying the world-class food and breathtaking ocean views.
Malibu Pier
The Malibu Pier, another beloved landmark, is also facing the threat of destruction due to the wildfires currently ravaging the area.
Built in 1905, the pier has been a symbol of Malibu’s laid-back coastal lifestyle for more than a century.
The fires, which have scorched nearly 3,000 acres and left dozens of homes in ruins, are sweeping through areas where A-listers like Ben Affleck, Tom Hanks, James Woods, Mandy Moore and the Kardashians live, putting their properties at risk.
After undergoing significant restoration in recent years, it is once again a bustling spot for locals and tourists alike, with its scenic views and popular restaurants such as the Malibu Farm Café.
Celebrities come to the pier for a relaxing afternoon, whether enjoying a meal or simply taking in the breathtaking ocean views
Cholada Thai
The Reel Inn’s neighbor, popular Thai restaurant Cholada Thai, has also reportedly been destroyed by the bushfire.
Known for its relaxed beachside atmosphere and delicious Asian cuisine, Cholada Thai was a favorite among locals and celebrities alike.
The Reel Inn’s neighbor, popular Thai restaurant Cholada Thai, has also reportedly been destroyed by the bushfire
LeAnn Rimes, Cindy Crawford and Rande Gerber were among the famous faces who regularly dined there and enjoyed the signature dishes and ocean views.
The loss of this beloved spot adds to the devastation sweeping through Malibu.
Santa Monica Pier
The Santa Monica Pier, a beloved landmark and one of California’s most iconic attractions, is now threatened by the wildfires sweeping through the area.
Originally opened in 1909, the pier has long been a symbol of nostalgia and fun, with its historic Ferris wheel, roller coaster and lively boardwalk.
The Santa Monica Pier, a beloved landmark and one of California’s most iconic attractions, is now threatened by the wildfires sweeping through the area
Over the years it has undergone several restorations to maintain its charm while keeping up with the times, making it a popular spot for tourists and celebrities alike.
Celebrities often stop by to take in the views, grab a bite to eat at one of the nearby restaurants or enjoy the classic attractions on the pier.
GettyVilla
Known for its amazing collection of ancient art and beautiful gardens, it is a favorite spot for tourists and celebrities alike who want to soak up some culture
The Getty Villa, a historical museum in Malibu, is now at risk due to the ongoing wildfires.
Known for its amazing collection of ancient art and beautiful gardens, it is a favorite spot for tourists and celebrities alike who want to soak up some culture.
A-listers often come to enjoy the unique atmosphere, whether they are art lovers or simply looking for a quiet retreat.
The loss of the Getty Villa would be a tremendous loss not only to the community, but also to the Los Angeles cultural scene.