The Original Pantry Cafe in Downtown LA was the site of an employee and union protest due to its possible sale.
The landmark downtown Los Angeles cafe that was bought by former Mayor Richard Riordan closed amid a dispute with its workers' union.
After more than 100 years in business, the Original Pantry Cafe in downtown Los Angeles is set to close, with last meal service on Sunday.
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FOX 11 Los Angeles on MSNThe Original Pantry Cafe to close after 100 years in service, union saysThe Original Pantry Cafe, which has been a staple in downtown LA for over 100 years, is set to close on Sunday, March 2.
The iconic Downtown Los Angeles cafe was in 'Knocked Up,' 'Snowfall,' 'The Million Dollar Hotel' and Michael Connelly's bestsellers featuring Detective Harry Bosch.
The Original Pantry Cafe in downtown L.A. closed after a labor dispute and change in ownership following the death of former Mayor Riordan, ending an era for the iconic diner established in 1924.
The DTLA staple, which first opened its doors in 1924, closed on Sunday amid ongoing demonstrations from unionized employees.
People continue to show support at the 100-year-old establishment, gathering outside near a banner that reads, "Save The Pantry, Protect our Jobs."
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