Hof's Hut

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Hof's Hut
TypePrivate
Founded1951; 71 years ago (1951)
FounderHarold Hofman
HeadquartersSignal Hill, California
Number of locations
3
Websitewww.hofshut.com

Hof's Hut is a southern California home-style eatery and 1950s coffee shop-style restaurant chain that specializes in comfort foods and baked goods such as pies. It is considered a cultural landmark and was founded by Harold Hofman in 1951.[1] It is headquartered in Signal Hill, California.

History[]

Hofman started out with a burger stand on the beach in the 1940s at 5th Place in Long Beach serving "Hofburgers" for 15 cents.[2] The first Hof's Hut opened on September 16, 1951, in Belmont Shore by Harold Hofman, the same day his son and current owner Craig Hofman was born.[1][3] In 1975 the chain opened its 9th restaurant,[4] and in 1993 the chain introduced vegetarian burgers.[5]

On January 18, 2015, two fires destroyed the Bixby Knolls location reducing the number of open locations from four to three.[6]

George Kosanovich tended bar at the Hof's Hut in Bixby Knolls for 40 years and while there witnessed president John F. Kennedy getting gunned down in Dallas in 1963 on the television and watched the "fuzzy images" of the first lunar landing.[7]

Opposition to smoking ban[]

In 1993, Hof's Hut opposed a statewide smoking ban applied to cocktail sections which serve food. The ban was ultimately passed.[8]

Lucille's Smokehouse[]

Facing competitive pressures, Hofman started the Lucille's Smokehouse BBQ chain that has taken over some Hof's Hut locations. Competition from Starbucks, newer casual eatery chains with more exciting atmospheres, and breakfast nooks pressured Hof's Hut at the start of the 21st century. After various experiments modifying the format at some locations, owner Craig Hofman hit on the Lucille's Smokehouse concept and has been establishing that chain while reducing the number of Hof's Hut locations from a peak of 18.[9] Lucille's Smokehouse replaced the original Hof's Hutt Belmont Shore location in 2003.[10][11] This location has since been replaced by a specialty concept called Saint and Second owned by the Hofman family.[12]

References[]

  1. ^ a b HOF'S HUT CELEBRATES 50 YEARS IN L.B. September 25, 2001, Press-Telegram (Long Beach, CA)
  2. ^ Hof's Hut website
  3. ^ Michael David Smith Hof's Hut Hits 50 Years Old, Celebrates All Month Long September 6, 2001 Page: 6A Grunion Gazette, The (Long Beach, CA)
  4. ^ Chain Opens 9th Hof's Hut November 16, 1975 Page: G15 Section: PART VII Los Angeles Times
  5. ^ PM VEGETARIAN BURGERS FIND NEW MARKET August 19, 1993, Press-Telegram (Long Beach, CA)
  6. ^ [1] January 19, 2015, Long Beach Post (Long Beach, CA)
  7. ^ HOF'S HUT TO HAIL A SMILE March 27, 2000, Press-Telegram (Long Beach, CA)
  8. ^ Rick Holguin Stronger Law Against Smoking Nears Final Approval Health: Amid concerns about the effects of secondhand smoke, the City Council voted 8-0 to prohibit smoking in restaurants and restrict it in other places. page 1 July 22, 1993 Los Angeles Times
  9. ^ Tiffany Montgomery From hut to roadhouse Hof's Hut owner turns his attention to growing his latest venture, Lucille's. May 18, 2005 The Orange County Register
  10. ^ Al Rudi Date Smoke by the water March 6, 2003 Publication: Inland Valley Daily Bulletin (Ontario, CA)
  11. ^ JABBERWOCKY ABOUT THE HUT May 30, 2002, Long Beach Press-Telegram (CA)
  12. ^ http://www.saintandsecond.com/

External links[]

Coordinates: 33°48′18″N 118°09′38″W / 33.8049°N 118.1606°W / 33.8049; -118.1606

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