Restaurants & Bars

Malibu Eateries May Close Due To Lack Of Business After Woolsey

After the Woolsey Fire scorched Malibu, a lack of customers at local restaurants may force them to close.

During the Woolsey Fire, D’Amore’s Pizza stayed open and served pizza to thousands of firefighters and first responders.
During the Woolsey Fire, D’Amore’s Pizza stayed open and served pizza to thousands of firefighters and first responders. (CBS)

MALIBU, CA — Famous for its expansive Pacific Ocean views and celebrity residents, Malibu is also home to a vibrant community of small businesses that are suffering a third blow from the Woolsey Fire – a precipitous drop in business that could permanently close their doors.

Months after the Woolsey Fire scorched the canyons of Malibu, which was then deluged with torrential rain that caused mudslides, residents returning to the seaside enclave might not find their favorite restaurants and businesses waiting for them.

Read more at CBS Los Angeles.

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