By Nick Ingram Considered Southern California’s home of hockey by many, the Redondo Beach Cafe got its chance Wednesday morning to host Lord Stanley’s Cup, what many consider the most coveted prize in sports. Click to read article… Continue Reading
By Nick Ingram Considered Southern California’s home of hockey by many, the Redondo Beach Cafe got its chance Wednesday morning to host Lord Stanley’s Cup, what many consider the most coveted prize in sports. Click to read article… Continue Reading
By Tal Pinchevsky – NHL.com Staff Writer When Montreal-born brothers Chris and Kosta Tsangaris opened the Redondo Beach Café in Southern California seven years ago, they wanted to create a haven for Canadian expats and L.A. hockey diehards. They never dreamed that one day they’d be hosting the Stanley Cup. Continue reading Click Here… Continue Reading
By Laurie Morrison When the Los Angeles Kings won the Stanley Cup championship June 11, Redondo Beach Cafe owner Kosta Tsangaris and a packed house of fans dreamed of bringing the coveted trophy to the restaurant known to many as the place to watch hockey in the South Bay. On July 25, thanks to the efforts…… Continue Reading
by Dan Blomquist Redondo Beach hockey fans were treated to a celebration 45 years in the making early Wednesday as the Stanley Cup was put on display in the parking lot of the Redondo Beach Café. The café, a popular hangout for the players in the past, opened their doors to throngs of locals who wanted…… Continue Reading
By Tom Hoffarth owners of the Redondo Beach Cafe, were able to sneak a basket of their famous poutine fries into the top of the Cup for a photo oppo inside the restaurant (right) just before it made its way outside for the public exhibition. What the heck is poutine? Click to read article… Continue Reading
By Douglas Morino The Stanley Cup will wrap up its tour of the beach cities next week when it makes an appearance in Redondo Beach. Read Article Click Here… Continue Reading
By Gene Principe Rogers Sportsnet’s Gene Principe joins some dedicated Los Angeles Kings fans at Redondo Beach Café, to catch game 5 of the Stanley Cup Final. Click Here to Watch Video… Continue Reading
LOS ANGELES, Calif. – The bottle of unopened Budweiser was delivered to the Los Angeles Kings dressing room the night they lost the 1993 Stanley Cup at the old Montreal Forum. It then travelled back to an office in the Great Western Forum, made the move to Staples Center along with the Kings in 1999.…… Continue Reading
REDONDO BEACH, Calif. – If a hockey fan in Los Angeles doesn’t have a ticket to Game 6 of the Stanley Cup final, there’s no better place to be than the Redondo Beach Cafe. To View the Full Article click here NHL.com – Redondo Beach Cafe… Continue Reading
by Chris Johnson Canadian Press REDONDO BEACH, Calif. – If a hockey fan in Los Angeles doesn’t have a ticket to Game 6 of the Stanley Cup final, there’s no better place to be than the Redondo Beach Cafe. Continue Reading Click Here… Continue Reading