'In This Grave Mark Now Lies, He Should Have Tasted The Monster Fries', April 2006 link to home page Universal Studios Hollywood logo - click for the official site
Food: Frank N' Stein (June 2001 to November 2006)
Formerly Carleon & Sons (? to May 2001)
Mysterious eaterie specialising in Frankfurters (Hot Dogs) and beer (in Steins). Wedged between the Studio Store and Van Helsing attraction on the Upper Lot,
Tombstones outside the venue add to the flavour!
Just behind the main sign, you can see the dome from the Victoria Station restuarant.
Frank N Steins finally closed permanently in November 2006, and is now Hollywood Photoland.
'A Tragic End To Old Aunt Lilly, She Liked Her Dogs With Lots of Chili', April 2006
'A Tragic End To Old Aunt Lilly, She Liked Her Dogs With Lots of Chili', April 2006
Frank N Stein Dodger Dog sign, photo by Darkbeer, 2006
Frank N Stein Dodger Dog sign, photo by Darkbeer, 2006
'Dearly Departed Uncle Flipper Is Buried With His Souvenir Sipper', April 2006
'Dearly Departed Uncle Flipper Is Buried With His Souvenir Sipper', April 2006
'Here Lieth Cousin Tony, He Loved His Pizza With Pepperoni', April 2006
'Here Lieth Cousin Tony, He Loved His Pizza With Pepperoni', April 2006
'In This Grave Mark Now Lies, He Should Have Tasted The Monster Fries', April 2006
'Reservations Now Being Accepted' - often used as a photo spot for Beetlejuice, April 2006
'Reservations Now Being Accepted' - often used as a photo spot for Beetlejuice, April 2006
Frank N Stein Funnel Cake Sign, photo by Darkbeer, 2006
Frank N Stein Funnel Cake Sign, photo by Darkbeer, 2006
Frank N Stein - boarded up - soon to be transformed into Hollywood Photoland, photo by Christian,  November 28 2006
Frank N Stein - boarded up - soon to be transformed into Hollywood Photoland, photo by Christian, November 28 2006
Frank N Steins in April 2006
Frank N Steins in April 2006
Transformed into Hollywood Photoland, December 2006 (Photo by Devon Whitehead)
Transformed into Hollywood Photoland, December 2006 (Photo by Devon Whitehead)
Frank N Stein, April 2006