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A landmark jewel that was once nestled quietly among an enormous orange grove in the early 20th century, Anaheim White House is still Anaheim's most famous hidden treasure.
This beautiful historical landmark was skillfully crafted by a gentleman named Dosithe Gervais in 1909. Mr. & Mrs. George Waterman purchased
the home in 1916; but soon after, the home was sold to Dr. Truxaw and his wife, Louise. The Truxaw family would call this lovely mansion their
home for 50 years. Dr. Truxaw was well known to all in the community, with a reputation for "never refusing to help anyone" and for
delivering 3,500 babies, spanning three generations. He died in 1952; his loving wife remained in the home until she died in 1969. And sadly,
in 2001, one of the Truxaw's last remaining daughters, Louise Sutherland, passed away a month after fulfilling one of her last wishes, which
was to have one last luncheon at Anaheim White House. She "celebrated" her remaining days of life with one of her favorites, a special
Anaheim White House martini!
In 1978, Mrs. Anthony Bouch, an energetic woman in her 70's, purchased
the home and aspired to open an antique store. After making $100,000 in renovations, however, her health failed and she was unable
to fulfill her dream. Jim and Barbara Stovall purchased the home in 1981. They planned to build condominiums in its place, even
hiring an architect to help with the design. But on the eve of the scheduled demolition, Barbara told her husband that she couldn't
bear the thought of the home being destroyed. New plans were then drawn up, almost immediately, for the restoration of the home
as "Thee White House Restaurant," which opened on New Year’s Eve of 1981.
Very few changes were made in the refurbishment project. The restoration was copied from original existing pieces, whenever possible.
The interior of the home was restored with most rooms retaining their original size and shape. The brick fireplace in the library (now
the main dining room) and many of the windows are original. Every effort has been made to retain the appearance of the home as it was
in 1909.
Finally, in 1987, Italian immigrant Bruno Serato took over the ownership of the restaurant,
which now features Northern Italian cuisine. His award-winning excellence and signature entrees befit the establishment, now Anaheim White House
Restaurant, and his philosophy is simple: to treat each and every one of his patrons as a distinguished guests in his home. Simple as it may
be, Anaheim's once "hidden treasure" is now recognized worldwide, and is now a "home" to many.
Numerous celebrities such as Danny De Vito, Andrea Bocelli
and even former president Jimmy Carter have graced the home's threshold. Likewise, Anaheim White House has also graced catering
events for many, including Madonna, and has even traveled as far as Bora Bora, to delight dinner guests with our magnificent fare.
Not only has it been a home to so many distinguished
guests, but it is also a home to several awards of excellence. Anaheim White House garnered the DiRoNA award, a very prestigious
award given to only a select few in all of North America; and also the highly coveted Golden Sceptre award, the highest honor award
given by the Southern California Restaurant Writers Association. Our latest achieved is our Five Star Diamond Award awarded by
the American Academy of Hospitality Sciences, Which boasts Donald Trump on the Board of Trustees. News of this cuisine extraordinaire
has been the subject of numerous reviews in international publications in Italy and Japan.
From Anaheim to Bora Bora, from Jimmy Carter to Madonna, Bruno's simple philosophy along with the culinary talents
under his direction has not only added to the success of this beautiful landmark, but ithas made Anaheim White House a true legend
on the international culinary map!
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