In 1923, during the real estate boom for building movie star mansions in Beverly Hills, the Café Montmartre opened its doors at 6753 Hollywood Blvd. Its restaurant and nightclub became famous for offering dinner, cocktails and backroom gambling to the rich and famous. It roared during the Roaring Twenties but then went bankrupt in 1932. Universal Studios Florida did an excellent job of capturing the essence of this pink, Italian palazzo style building.