Jeremy Fall


Jeremy Fall is an American restaurateur and the CEO and co-founder of the J. Fall Group. He currently runs three full service restaurants in LA and one in Chicago. He has been featured on several network television series, including Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives and Going Off the Menu.

Early career

At the age of 16, following an internship promoting local night clubs, Fall launched his first venture, Mad City Entertainment, a Los Angeles artist management and event production company. In 2008, while attending Occidental College, Fall launched his second endeavor, Cliché Magazine, a digital magazine focused on fashion and music. Fall credits the inspiration and success of the magazine to his extensive use of MySpace and Facebook during his event promotion days.

Career

In 2014, at the age of 24, Fall sprung into the hospitality scene with the opening of 3 bars. His first was Genesis, a pop-up bar and nightclub located in a vintage Hollywood attic. His second pop-up bar, Golden Box was inspired by the 1980s Manhattan night club scene and opened in the former LA Writers Room and in December 2014, Fall re-opened the former Skid-Row Los Angeles dive bar, King Eddy Saloon.
In January 2016, Fall opened his first restaurant: late-night breakfast and cocktail establishment Nighthawk: Breakfast Bar in Venice, California. His inspiration for the concept was, "a melting pot of world cultures and flavors, mixed with my nostalgia for American diners." Nighthawk is known for its lineup of original cocktails, including alcoholic cereal milk and it is included on Eater.com's list of "Hottest Bars from Coast to Coast" in North America. The restaurants success lead to the opening of a second location, Nighthawk: AM, a daytime takeout version of the themed restaurant in Chicago.
Later that year, Fall collaborated with chef Alvin Cailan of Eggslut to open walk-up burger stand Easy's in Chinatown, LA. He also announced the acquisition and renovation of a Highland Park bodega, Tinfoil: Liquor & Grocery, and opened a "speakeasy" deli section in the back of the store.

Miscellaneous work

After selling Cliché Magazine in September 2011, Fall created the clothing line FALL. In conjunction with this brand, he collaborated with mixed-media visual artist Jonni Cheatwood to hand paint select FALL clothing pieces and create artwork for the line's lookbook to, "bridge the gap between fine art and fashion." The duo also collaborated on a series of Woodstock-inspired posters for the 2014 Coachella festival which were featured on Lindsay Lohan's official website.

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