Helms Bakery operated from 1931 to 1969, at the site of Culver City's "Bakery District." Helms Bakery operated from 1931 to 1969, at the site of what is now Culver City's "Bakery District," as well as ...
DON’T knock white bread. It made Paul H. Helms a lot of dough. There was a time when Helms Bakery coaches (“Don’t call them trucks! Garbage comes in trucks,” Helms insisted) were as prominent in the ...
Matthew Kang is a correspondent for Eater. Previously, he was the lead editor of Eater’s Southern California/Southwest region. He has covered dining, restaurants, food culture, and nightlife in Los ...
The Helms Bakery District, that colossal Culver City go-to for fine furniture design, great burgers, kicky cocktails, and playful pop-up events, has "Helms Bakery" in its name, it is true. Stream Los ...
Helms Bakery is finally here after more than a dozen years of planning, development, construction, menu testing, interior design, and more. One of the longest restaurant projects in Los Angeles ...
Sherry Yard and Sang Yoon team up to reopen the landmark Helms Bakery in fall 2013. Treats from the menu will be available to try at Father’s Office 2.0 in January. Expected to open in fall of 2013, ...
Among the wonders that will be baked daily are a “Classic Helms” bread along with traditional loaves, breakfast items like pancakes , waffles, and French toast, pastries including later cakes, danish, ...
ONE NICE PERK about living in the Los Angeles area years ago was the wonderful baked goods you could buy from the Helms bakery trucks that traveled the neighborhoods, bringing sweets to your door. In ...
Most people would recognize Neil Armstrong’s famous utterance upon walking on the moon: “One small step for man …” What’s not as well-known about that time in history is that the 1969 space mission ...
Lee Bixler can still hear the whistle on the Helms bakery truck that echoed through his childhood in Bakersfield. “My sister and I used to fight over who would flag down the Helms man,” says the ...
One of the many objects of nostalgia in Los Angeles is the fleet of Helms bakery trucks, lemon yellow delivery trucks that brought bread and other baked goods throughout neighborhoods across L.A.
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