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The Apple Pan is giving away 50 free slices of apple pie every Monday in March

For the first time ever, one of L.A.’s oldest and most beloved restaurants is opening its doors on Mondays.

Patricia Kelly Yeo
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Patricia Kelly Yeo
Food & Drink Editor, Time Out Los Angeles
The Apple Pan apple pie
Photograph: Courtesy the Apple Pan
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For the first time since debuting in April 1947, the Westside’s iconic Apple Pan will be opening its doors on Mondays, a day of the week that’s been sorely lacking in decent dining options in the years since the pandemic hit.

In 2019, original ownership sold the beloved burger-and-pie institution to music industry veteran Irving Azoff and his wife, Shelli, who also own Nate ’n Al’s in Beverly Hills. 

To celebrate the expanded hours, the Apple Pan is offering free slices of their apple pie—which we consider one of the city’s best pies—to the first 50 dine-in customers every Monday in March. Yes, that means five opportunities (March 3, 10, 17, 24 and 31) for a free-ish slice of pie—you do have to buy food in order to claim your gratis dessert. 

The Apple Pan
10801 W Pico Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90064.
Beginning March 1, the Apple Pan will be open weekdays, 11am to 11pm, then 11am to midnight on the weekends.

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