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Hollywood Brown Derby

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==History==
Although their were four Brown Derby restaurants in the Los Angeles, the one that is found in Disney's Hollywood Studios is a recreation of the famous establishment on Vine Street. Opening in 1929, the Vine Street Brown Derby was a hot spot for movie stars during Hollywood's Golden Age<ref name= "micechat"> http://micechat.com/77107-disney-hollywood-studios-brown-derby/. Despite the fact that the original Brown Derby had closed in 1985, Disney Imagineers decided that they wanted to recreate the Hollywood landmark for the Disney-MGM Studios. In 1987 Disney agreed to a licensing deal with Brown Derby for construction in their new Orlando park<ref name= "micechat"/>. In 1990 a further deal was reached for locations to be built in Euro-Disney, Tokyo Disneyland and Disneyland, although these were never constructed<ref name= "micechat"/>.
When the Disney-MGM Studios opened on May 1, 1989, the Brown Derby was operational. Throughout the park's history, the restaurant has served as its signature dining option. Since the Hollywood Brown Derby opened it has not seen any major changes.