| Author/Contributor(s): | Tana, Dan |
| Publisher: | Radius Book Group |
| Date: | 6/9/2026 |
| Binding: | Hardcover |
| Condition: | NEW |
Serbian immigrant, soccer star, legendary Hollywood restaurateur, Dan Tana called himself the luckiest man alive, and lived as if it were true.
Born in wartime Yugoslavia, Dan survived bombings, displacement, and the long shadows of World War II before fleeing as a teenage soccer prodigy in search of a future. What followed reads like a modern American myth: a refugee who became a European football star, an actor, a film producer, an unlikely companion of Frank Sinatra, James Dean, and other Hollywood immortals, and the founder of one of Hollywood’s most beloved institutions.
When Dan Tana’s opened in 1964, it became more than a restaurant. It became a second home. Lew Wasserman, Fred Astaire, and John Wayne were regulars. Jack Nicholson, Linda Ronstadt, and Barbra Streisand passed through its red booths. Bobby Fischer was snuck in, Wilt Chamberlain towered over the room, Harry Dean Stanton basically lived at the bar, and generations of artists, athletes, and legends gathered not for spectacle—but for belonging. George Clooney, Leonardo DiCaprio, Joni Mitchell, Magic Johnson—the names span eras, but the feeling never changed.
Told in Dan’s warm, unassuming voice, Everybody Came to Tana’s is as much about people as it is about fame. It’s a story of friendship, loyalty, resilience, and gratitude. Of a man who crossed continents, survived history, and built a life that welcomed the world.
At once an immigrant’s journey, a love letter to Hollywood, a devotion to sport, and a portrait of a singular “lucky” life, Everybody Came to Tana’s captures a spirit that cannot be replicated—only remembered and enjoyed.