Sorry, I can't recall the specific name of the diner off the top of my head. Maybe try searching on movie forums or asking other movie buffs.
I don't remember the exact name. You might have to rewatch the movie to find out.
The diner in 'Pulp Fiction' is called Jack Rabbit Slim's.
The diner in Pulp Fiction is called Jackrabbit Slim's.
Yes, the name 'Jack Rabbit Slim's' adds to the movie's unique and off - beat style.
The name Jackrabbit Slim's gives the diner a cool, unique identity. It sets it apart from a regular diner.
I'm not entirely sure. While 'Pulp Fiction' has many memorable locations, I can't recall specifically if there is a diner on main. It could be a detail that is easily overlooked among all the other crazy and interesting elements in the movie.
It's not a real diner. It was just a set created for the movie.
The diner in Pulp Fiction was called Jack Rabbit Slim's. It had that classic retro look and played a significant role in the story. The decor and atmosphere added to the overall mood of the scene.
No, it's not real. It was created for the movie as a fictional setting.
I think it was the Hawthorne Grill. It's a pretty famous diner where many of the key scenes were shot.
I really don't know. But you could try looking through official movie production notes or reaching out to the film's crew for the accurate information.