Everything about The Hat totally explained
The Hat is a popular
Southern California fast-food restaurant specializing in
pastrami sandwiches. This iconic eatery, once local only to the
San Gabriel Valley, has been offering its "World Famous Pastrami" to Southern California residents since 1951. Its customers consume 13 to 15 tons of pastrami per week.
The first restaurant opened in
Alhambra. It was adjacent to the historic
Garfield Theatre (on Valley Blvd and Garfield). It has been run by the Conzonire family of
San Marino since 1981.
Pastrami
The pastrami sandwich, or pastrami dip, served by the restaurant is a signature item. It comes on a
french roll with mustard and
pickle with over a of meat and dipped in
au jus. You may also add tomatoes. Along with the large portions of pastrami, the restaurant is also known for serving
french fries in a paper
grocery bag. The Hat offers no
table service, so all of the items are wrapped
to go, but paper plates are given to customers who wish to "dine in."
The company has kept to its roots by keeping its retro neon signs featuring a
chef’s toque and the words "World Famous Pastrami."
Background
The Hat first opened in Pasadena in 1951. C & J Foods Company, Inc. is the private company that runs the business. There are nine other locations around
Los Angeles,
Orange,
Ventura, and
San Bernardino counties, in
Brea,
Glendora,
Upland,
Pasadena,
Temple City,
Monterey Park,
Rancho Cucamonga,
Simi Valley, and
Lake Forest.
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