Snow White Cafe Hollywood, a beloved Disney-themed bar and restaurant that has been a staple in Hollywood for nearly 80 years, has sadly closed its doors for good. The cafe, located at 6769 Hollywood Blvd., first opened in 1946 by a friend of Walt Disney. The restaurant’s walls were adorned with beautiful murals of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, hand-painted by the movie’s animators.
Recently, a post on Vintage Los Angeles’ Facebook page titled “Goodbye Snow White” shared a photo of the restaurant’s interior, showing the stripped walls and debris of demolition. The iconic murals that once brought joy to visitors are nowhere to be seen, leaving many fans heartbroken. Phone calls to the restaurant went unanswered as the number appeared to be disconnected, and even the Instagram page has been removed.
Local residents and tourists alike have expressed their sadness over the closure of this historic establishment. The Snow White Cafe was not just a restaurant, but a piece of Hollywood history that had survived for decades. The mural of Snow White above the front door with the message “We hope we have pleased you” was a symbol of the cafe’s dedication to its customers.
This closure marks the end of an era for the Snow White Cafe, joining the ranks of other iconic Hollywood restaurants that have closed their doors this year. The Arby’s on Sunset Boulevard, which had been serving customers for 55 years, also shut down recently. The loss of these establishments is a reminder of the ever-changing landscape of Hollywood, where new trends and developments constantly reshape the dining scene.
As we say goodbye to the Snow White Cafe Hollywood, let us cherish the memories and moments we shared within its walls. While the physical location may no longer be standing, the legacy of this Disney-themed restaurant will live on in the hearts of all those who were lucky enough to experience its magic.