Several iconic Los Angeles restaurants and landmarks have been burned down as multiple wildfires have ravaged the Pacific Palisades, Pasadena, Altadena, the Hollywood Hills and surrounding areas.
The Palisades Fire, which began the morning of Jan. 7, the Eaton Fire and the Sunset Fire have resulted in the evacuations of nearly 180,000 Los Angeles residents and the destruction of thousands of buildings.
Here are the celebrity-loved hotspots that are no longer standing.
Moonshadows Malibu was listed as โpermanently closedโ on Google after the Palisades Fire ripped through the neighborhood on Jan. 8.
A news report shared to the beachfront restaurantโs Instagram Story showed the seafood eatery in ruins from the flames.
Several patrons mourned the loss of Moonshadows by recalling their favorite memories at the establishment on social media.
Rosenthal Wine Bar & Patio
Rosenthal Wine Bar & Patio, located on the Pacific Coast Highway, was also destroyed by the blaze.
Journalist Arash Markazi took to X to share โheartbreaking before and after images,โ which showed nearly nothing left of the building.
The wine bar staff thanked their community for the โincredible supportโ via Facebook, saying patrons โmade the past 24hrs breathable.โ
Palisades Village
The ritzy Palisades Village located on Sunset Boulevard went up in flames.
The shopping center built by billionaire Rick Caruso was home to several stores, including Lululemon, Sephora, Chanel Fragrance and Beauty Boutique and Erewhon Market.
Blue Ribbon Sushi, Alfredโs, Casa Nostra, Cafe Vida and Hankโs were also among the eateries destroyed.
Topanga Ranch Motel
The Topanga Ranch Motel, located in Malibu, Calif., and built by William Randolph Hearst, was ravaged in the fire.
The beachfront motel had been standing sinceย 1929 and once served as the โinexpensive seaside holiday vacation retreat for families and writers,โย according to California State Parks.
Photos included in a news release showed the one-story building completely burned down with only the iconic parking lot sign still standing.
Will Rogers Ranch
The former home of late actor Will Rogers, the Will Rogers Ranch, also succumbed to the Palisades Fire.
On Jan. 8, the nonprofit Wills Rogers Ranch Foundationย shared before-and-after shotsย of the estate, with only two brick chimneys remaining.
โWhile the loss to the Will Rogers Ranch is devastating, it pales in comparison to the loss of the property and businesses and, more importantly, the lives of those in the surrounding area,โ said Jennifer Rogers, a Rogers family representative.