Original Spanish Kitchen

The Original Spanish Kitchen was a restaurant on Beverly Boulevard in the Fairfax District of Los Angeles, California, US, that became the subject of an urban legend starting in the early 1960s.

[2] For decades, the Original Spanish Kitchen served meals to Hollywood customers like Bob Hope, Buster Keaton, Howard Keel and John and Lionel Barrymore.

Mary Pickford, legend has it, had her own booth, by the door, offering up not only autographs to fans, but also recipes to Johnny—which would appear on the menu.

He determined that the owner had been diagnosed with Parkinson's disease and the restaurant had been shuttered by his wife after she found that she was not up to the task of running it.

It is in a five-second vignette which accompanies the words, "passing up the treats from a Kid named Cisco", in the second verse of the song.