It’s a bit good news for West Hollywood diners, and one beloved restaurant along the Sunset Strip will remain open as other establishments close.
Le Petit Four initially announced that it would halt the operation on March 21st. Their last day was Monday.
However, the general support has been poured in, and the decision to close long-time restaurants, a community staple since 1981, has been reversed.
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“We are delighted to share that Le Petit Four remains open thanks to the overwhelming love and support from incredible patrons from across Los Angeles,” the restaurant said on social media. “It all changed a day before we were going to close. You showed up in ways we couldn’t even imagine.”
The story of Le Petit Four is a faint hope of hope for a business struggling along the famous Sunset Strip. Several restaurants and liquor stores announced last month that they would be quitting operations by the end of March.
These businesses are Sunset, Waho location at Rock and Riley, Hudson House and Den at Sunset Strip Liquor Store.