Johnie's Broiler

Johnie's Broiler
Exterior of Johnie's Broiler, operating as Bob's Big Boy Broiler, in 2023
Map
Former namesHarvey's Broiler (1958–1968)
Alternative namesBob's Big Boy Broiler (2009–present)
General information
TypeRestaurant
Architectural styleGoogie
Coordinates33°56′52″N 118°08′50″W / 33.9477°N 118.1472°W / 33.9477; -118.1472
Current tenantsBob's Big Boy Broiler
Completed1958
Renovated2009 (reconstruction after illegal demolition)
Demolished2007 (illegally)
LandlordChristos Smyrniotis
Technical details
Floor area75,000 sq ft (7,000 m2)
Design and construction
Architect(s)Paul B. Clayton
Map
Restaurant information
Established
  • 1958; 66 years ago (1958) as Harvey's Broiler
  • October 19, 2009; 15 years ago (2009-10-19) as Bob's Big Boy Broiler[3]
Owner(s)Jim Louder
Food typeDiner, double-decker cheeseburger
Street address7447 Firestone Boulevard
CityDowney
StateCalifornia
Postal/ZIP Code90241
Seating capacity185
Websitebobsbigboybroiler.com
References
[1][2]

Johnie's Broiler, originally known as Harvey's Broiler and currently operating as Bob's Big Boy Broiler, is a restaurant located in Downey, California. It first opened in 1958 by Harvey Ortner, a former partner in the Clock Broiler restaurants chain in the Los Angeles area. Due to its 1950s Googie style, the restaurant became featured in several films and TV shows. The restaurant was then renamed Johnie's Broiler in 1968 before closing in 2001. From 2002 to 2006, the building and parking lot housed a used car dealership. The building was largely demolished illegally in January 2007 by its then-lease-holder without obtaining the proper permits. The restaurant was reconstructed in 2009 with the help of preservationists and other supporters and re-opened as part of the Bob's Big Boy chain while retaining the original building's look and design.

  1. ^ Pierce, Eric (September 18, 2009). "From fat boy to big boy". Downey Patriot. Vol. 8, no. 22.
  2. ^ Dominguez, Alex (January 10, 2017). "10 years later, remembering the destruction of Johnie's Broiler". Downey Patriot.
  3. ^ "Bob's Big Boy Broiler". Los Angeles Conservancy. August 12, 2015.