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[[File:Vinewood_Bar_&_Grill_Logo.png|thumb|Vinewood Bar & Grill Logo]]'''Vinewood Bar & Grill''' is a [[Vinewood]]-themed restaurant on [[Columbus Avenue]] in [[The Triangle]] district of [[Algonquin]], [[Liberty City in GTA IV Era|Liberty City]]. Judging by the space-like logo and mascot of the restaurant, its interior decoration may be entirely based on '70s-styled furniture.
[[File:Vinewood_Bar_&_Grill_Logo.png|thumb|Vinewood Bar & Grill Logo]]
 
'''Vinewood Bar & Grill''' is a [[Vinewood]]-themed restaurant on [[Columbus Avenue]] in [[The Triangle]] district of [[Algonquin]], [[Liberty City in GTA IV Era|Liberty City]]. Judging by the space-like logo and mascot of the restaurant, its interior decoration may be entirely based on 1950s/60s-styled furniture. Given the subject matter of its theme, the restaurant is presumably a parody of [[wp:Planet Hollywood|Planet Hollywood]].


In [[Grand Theft Auto: The Ballad of Gay Tony]], [[Luis Fernando Lopez|Luis Lopez]] is able to take [[Armando Torres]] and [[Henrique Bardas]] to the restaurant as a friend activity.
In [[Grand Theft Auto: The Ballad of Gay Tony]], [[Luis Fernando Lopez|Luis Lopez]] is able to take [[Armando Torres]] and [[Henrique Bardas]] to the restaurant as a friend activity.


Vinewood is a district in [[San Andreas ]].
== Trivia ==
* The restaurant is clearly named after the [[Vinewood]] district in [[Los Santos]], [[State of San Andreas]], which is a spoof of real-life Hollywood.


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