
Archive for the ‘Television’ Category
Jul
2010
Timmy Nolan’s Tavern
Everyone loves the Irish and rightly so. They’ve got the brogue, great beer, leprechauns, Irish dancing, and are fun people to be around. The Irish also have smashing pubs with good pub fare and good beers on tap. There’s other liquor also available if that’s to your fancy. Always eager to please, they set up a chili dog bar during football season. Best of all, it’s free!
The wait staff is on the ball and always on hand to pull another pint or fill up your glass so you can cheer on your team. Not the place to go if you’re looking for a quiet place to sip your drink. During sports season the place does tend to get a bit rowdy.
The fish and chips are always good, try putting vinegar or mayo on them. Different, but delicious none the less. The bangers and mash are terrific as well. If you’re not ready to branch out and try Irish food, then you can find typical pub fare such as mozzarella sticks and hamburgers to boot. Timmy Nolan’s is a great place to go and bring out the Irish in you. With so many Irish in the US, chances are you’ve got a bit of Irish blood in you.
Timmy Nolan’s Tavern
www.timmynolans.net
10111 Riverside Dr
Toluca Lake, CA 91602
(818) 985-3359
Mon-Fri 11am to 2pm
Sat-Sun 10am to 2am
Jun
2010
Pink Orchid – Persian restaurant on Westwood Ave.
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May
2010
Los Angeles reality tv show – be filmed while filming a restaurant review.
Who: LA Restaurant Daily and Banner Blindness Los Angeles video production company is filming a cutting edge restaurant television show.

The manager at Cafe Brasil on Venice Blvd.
What: We are looking for actors/actresses interested in doing restaurant reviews. You will be given 3 hours (from 12noon to 3 pm or 6 pm to 9 pm) to organize a restaurant review. This is a real-time, live, reality based, whatever you want to call it television show. During your 3 hours you will be filmed (from any starting point you want: house, office, outside a restaurant, inside a restaurant, in a parking garage, at a grocery store, etc…) and you must complete a restaurant review with a digital camera. At the end of the 3 hours there will be two sets of tape. Yours and the one the camera man/woman filmed (of you doing a restaurant review). The camera man will start a timed watch at 12noon or 6 pm at a designated start location you arrange. Camera man/woman will arrive 15 minutes prior to the start of your 3 hours to do a restaurant review. You can plan as much as you want prior to your 3 hour filming, and can shoot as much as you want, and include that pre-3 hour footage in the final submission you send to us. You are allowed to bring a camera man/woman with you if you desire. This is beneficial if you are trying to do interviews and be more of a “host” for the 10 minute max restaurant review you are shooting.
Where: Anywhere in West LA, Santa Monica, Venice, Beverly Hills, Bel Air, Brentwood, etc….
When: This Thursday, Friday, or next Thursday or Friday. 12noon – 3pm and 6pm – 9pm.
Why: Because you might be on TV and whoever produces the best restaurant review video in the 3 hours will win/earn $10,000*. We are looking to shoot 30 contestants in the next 2 months. Think you have what it takes to produce the best restaurant review in 3 hours time? Will you risk going to a local hot dog stand, or try and get into an exclusive LA restaurant in Beverly Hills prior to your 3 hour taping? Creativity here is as unlimited and as vast as the Universe.
How: You must have a digital camera with an 8 GB memory card, high end resolution, and the ability to edit and create an interesting/high end video. Your video camera quality must be confirmed before your 3 hour video shoot. You can also use an HD camcorder if you have one. We will not edit your final video, but we will edit our version at our own discretion. You don’t have to be amazing at filming or editing, but you will be responsible for delivering a final high-end product/piece to submit to the contest. You will have up to 48 hours to edit the video review YOU or your camera person shoots during your 3 hours and email it to us. Your final video you submit can not be longer than 10 minutes. The final cut that will hopefully appear on TV will be a combination of both your video and our on-site cameraman’s video – or whatever our editors put together. Television viewers will be able to log onto our website to view the two different perspectives of the restaurant review, and the final cut/pictures of your experience.
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If you are interested please email: tvshow@larestaurantdaily.com
or call: (312)560-0175 and ask for John (10-5 Pacific)
We are also hiring summer interns for writing and video production/editing work. Visit our site and click on “Write for this blog”.
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*$10,000 prize money is contingent on sponsorships or production/content sale of the show. You must sign a photo and video release form for the content WE shoot and the content YOU shoot. LA Restaurant Daily owns exclusive rights to all footage, pictures, and media generated from this productions venture.
6 / 28 / 10 Update
Behind the scenes footage with television network producers discussing our reality tv show, “So you think you’re a food critique?”













































































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