This famous Al Pacino location closed down

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The 90-year-old Bacchi's restaurant in Tahoe just shut its doors; September 11 was its last day of operation. Locals frequented the dimly lit steak and spaghetti eatery after a day of adventuring through nature, according to SFGATE. After 65 years in the kitchen, William Hunter, the owner, chef, and maternal grandson of the original proprietors, told the outlet that it was just time to retire.

Al Pacino and Diane Keaton's visit to the restaurant while filming The Godfather: Part II may have been the most notable of all the famous people who have eaten there over the years. Some claim that the restaurant's atmosphere—"movie-theater dark," as SFGATE so eloquently described it—inspired the decor of Michael Corleone's lakeside estate. After the release of The Godfather, Hunter lived up to his last name when he killed a 500-pound black bear that had made the dining room its home throughout the winter. Young diners' changing views regarding going out at night, a severe lack of housing in the region, and decreasing summer and winter seasons, according to Hunter, were all factors for closing.

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