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Proud Bird Restaurant/Warbird Park Photos

Started by phantomphan1974, July 23, 2009, 10:08:40 AM

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Opened in the early 1960's, the Proud Bird Restaurant offers its guests a fabulous dining experience with a "one of a kind" view. Located right next to one of Los Angeles International Airport's approach runways, the restaurant provides diners with a front row view of airplanes making their landing. Along with the view, the restaurant's atmosphere contributes to the unique dining experience. Themed after the era surrounding World War II, when you step through the front door you will feel as if you have stepped back in time.

The Proud Bird has seven beautiful banquet rooms, an outdoor ceremony location and a variety of personalized packages to accommodate any special occasion or private event. The professional staff in the catering department at the Proud Bird specializes in the arrangement of wedding ceremonies and receptions, rehearsal dinners, bridal showers, engagement parties, quinceaƱeras and birthday parties for any social gathering, as well as a wide variety of corporate functions such as; Breakfast, Lunch or Dinner meetings (with or without breakout rooms), retirement parties, awards presentations and holiday parties.


In addition to the great restaurant they have a collection of replica and real warbirds like the Corsair, Mustang, Dautlass to a real DC-3, A-4 among others.  Please post your shot of the museum aircraft there or from the restaurant here.  
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akradecki

Here are a few from a gloomy January day to get things rolling....
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Photos taken at the Proud Bird with my friend, Mike Herrera. He took the photos with IMG_ prefix. I took the others.

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Dragonskiss

Some good captures there!!  I always wonder, do we have to ask to take photos of the warbirds, or do they just let you on through?  I've eaten there a couple times, but I'm not sure if you have to be a customer to access to the patio.  Also, I got the main box up and running today, so I will posting some of pictures real soon!   <thumbup>

Midnight Mover

Quote from: Dragonskiss on July 23, 2009, 05:43:07 PM
Some good captures there!!  I always wonder, do we have to ask to take photos of the warbirds, or do they just let you on through?  I've eaten there a couple times, but I'm not sure if you have to be a customer to access to the patio.  Also, I got the main box up and running today, so I will posting some of pictures real soon!   <thumbup>

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