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The
name may have changed but it is
still the same great food and
service that has been a part of the
South Bay for over a half century.
Truman was President, the Korean
War, Tupperware was invented, Dennis
the Menace comic strip appears,
Cheez Whiz is introduced, Elizabeth
II becomes Queen and ZigZag opened.
ZigZag? Billy’s was originally
called ZigZag. Later it was changed
to The Cimarron Café that remained
for over 20 years. Billy’s other
location in Glendale is 58 years old
so Billy’s Torrance, i.e., “junior”
changed the name from Cimarron Café
to Billy’s. A full service
delicatessen was also added with the
name change.
Billy’s has always been a great
family sit down restaurant serving
America’s favorite food… great
hamburgers, combo sandwiches,
seafood, chicken and breakfast
served all day (still is
served all day… at both locations).
Now you can add Brisket of Beef,
Knishes, Potato Pancakes, huge
Rubens (a grilled three-decker
corned beef sandwich made with Swiss
cheese and Sauerkraut) or Deli
Classics such as Chopped Liver, Egg
Salad, Liverwurst, etc.
Aside from the full service deli,
Billy’s has become one of the South
Bay’s top caterers for special
events (Beach Boys Memorial),
weddings, Birdique, TV/film location
shoots, business meetings,
conferences, theater going, beach
outings, etc. Billy’s Torrance was
used for the filming of the movie
“Spice of Life” starring Dee
Wallace-Stone.
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