Shortly after the family of filmmaker David Lynch announced his death last Thursday morning, fans began gathering at Bob’s Big Boy in Burbank. Hundreds of them left something behind as a huge shrine ...
When learning of the surreal storyteller's passing on Jan. 16, fans began to flock to Bob's Big Boy in Burbank, not only to enjoy "a damn fine cup of coffee" in honor of the director (and one of ...
Fans of the late American filmmaker built a distinctly Lynchian shrine outside the Burbank restaurant Bob’s Big Boy. By Tejal Rao Tejal Rao is a critic at large for Food. She filed this story ...
Wian added lettuce, cheese, a special red relish, and mayonnaise, and that's what you would have eaten in Glendale, Burbank, ...
“While it’s true that Bob’s Big Boy was infamously a staple of Lynch ... As of Tuesday afternoon, the Burbank diner was “still slammed,” cashier Jose Rosales told SFGATE over the ...
Bob’s Big Boy in Burbank was opened in 1949 by Scott MacDonald (no relation to the McDonald’s founders) and Ward Albert and is part of the dining chain founded in 1936 by Bob Wian. The popular ...
Lynch died at the age of 78 on January 15, 2025. A couple of days after he passed away, local Lynch fans went to Bob's Big Boy in Burbank which is believed to be Lynch's favorite diner.
As the tributes continued to pour in, the installation was being disassembled Wednesday afternoon by archivist and historian Kat Fox, who wrote her UCLA thesis on roadside shrines and spontaneous ...