![]() ![]() ![]() Its early history goes back to John Steinback, living in Laguna Beach during the 1930s and having inspiration for the Tortilla Flats novel. Parking was scarce, but the food was the best on the coast and the atmosphere was like dining in an old adobe building from the early days of So Cal. (one was a place called El Toro in Westside Huntington Beach for their sugared Pineapple treats and great Enchiladas.)īut, as times passed, there was another favorite, called, of all names, “Tortilla Flats,” located on a busy corner of Laguna Beach, CA. Since we were in the hot bed of Mexican food places in So Cal coastal areas, we enjoyed going to a different one each week until we solidified our choices for the best in certain dishes served. and finally a Saturday night dinner date hot rod. When we had our 2nd 1940 Ford Sedan Delivery, it was a daily driver, sometimes, a hauling vehicle, as in yard stuff, and trees, etc.
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