Three New Restaurants To Replace ESPN Zone At L.A. Live - Latimes.com

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Pedestrians pass the ESPNZone at L.A. Live in Los Angeles, California, U.S., on Tuesday, Aug. 31, 2010. Time Warner Cable Inc.'s negotiations to renew rights to ESPN may be held up on a demand by the sports channel's owner, Walt Disney Co., to be paid for a related website, people with knowledge of the talks have said. Photographer: Jonathan Alcorn/Bloomberg via Getty Images
Pedestrians pass the ESPNZone at L.A. Live in Los Angeles, California, U.S., on Tuesday, Aug. 31, 2010. Time Warner Cable Inc.'s negotiations to renew rights to ESPN may be held up on a demand by the sports channel's owner, Walt Disney Co., to be paid for a related website, people with knowledge of the talks have said. Photographer: Jonathan Alcorn/Bloomberg via Getty Images

The ESPN Zone sports bar and restaurant at L.A. Live closed over the weekend to make way for three new restaurants at the downtown Los Angeles entertainment venue next to Staples Center.

ESPN Zone will be replaced with Smashburger, Live Basil Pizza and Tom's Urban 24, all of which are operated by Consumer Concept Group of Denver.

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