Historic L.A. cafeteria serves nostalgia
Historic L.A. cafeteria serves nostalgia

It opened in 1935, billed back then as the world’s largest cafeteria. Following decades of decay and declining business, Clifton’s is getting more than a fresh coat of paint. Restaurateur and developer Andrew Meieran has had a crush on Clifton’s for the longest time and now he’s turning it into the go-to spot for comfort food. Lee Cowan reports on the resurrection of a classic Downtown Los Angeles eatery.
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Truth Analysis
Analysis Summary:
The article is mostly accurate, focusing on the reopening of Clifton's Cafeteria and its historical significance. The bias is minimal, leaning towards a positive portrayal of the restaurant's revival and nostalgic appeal. Some claims, like being the 'world's largest cafeteria' are difficult to verify definitively but are widely reported.
Detailed Analysis:
- Claim: Clifton's opened in 1935.
- Assessment: Unverified, but likely accurate based on common knowledge and reporting about Clifton's.
- Claim: Clifton's was billed as the world's largest cafeteria.
- Assessment: Unverified. Difficult to confirm definitively without a specific source making this claim and providing evidence. However, it is a common claim associated with Clifton's.
- Claim: Clifton's experienced decades of decay and declining business.
- Assessment: Unverified, but plausible given the context of the restaurant's eventual closure and subsequent restoration.
- Claim: Andrew Meieran is turning Clifton's into the go-to spot for comfort food.
- Assessment: Unverified, but reflects the intention of the restaurateur based on the article's narrative.
- Claim: The restaurant reopened.
- Verification Source #2: Confirms the reopening of Clifton's cafeteria.
- Assessment: Supported by source 2.
Supporting Evidence/Contradictions:
- Source 2 mentions the reopening of Clifton's cafeteria and the large number of customers who visited after the reopening, supporting the article's claim of a 'resurrection'.
