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* In [[James Ellroy]]'s 1981 novel ''[[Brown's Requiem (novel)|Brown's Requiem]]'', Fritz Brown orders three cheeseburgers and two coffees to go from The Apple Pan.
* The [[Jonas Brothers]] regularly talk about the Apple Pan, especially in live web chats.
* [[David Sedaris]] discusses a trip to the Apple Pan in the story "A Can of Worms" from his book ''[[Dress Your Family in Corduroy and Denim]]''.
* Half of an episode of "Visiting... with [[Huell Howser]]" (#1616, titled "Survivors") is dedicated to the Apple Pan and its history, and features an interview by Huell with the owners.
* On August 18, 2010, Johnny Fratto (son of infamous mobster [[Louis Fratto]] and pal of ''[[The Howard Stern Show]]'' regular [[Eric the Midget]]) while ending his phone call to [[Howard Stern]], remarked that the best hamburger in Los Angeles could be found at The Apple Pan. This comment came a day after members of the Stern crew devoted a show to comparing fast food burgers and fries, referred to as The Fast Food Show.