You see, was in early 1980s. food comfort food and, to absence The Food Network, every restaurant trying be high-end gourmet.
Mr. McIntyre, proprietor two celebrity-studded restaurants the Upper West Side, called Cafe Central, hoped word mouth fill downtown location the .
It a trait, says, made Willis excel his job in day: Tending bar Chelsea Central, now-defunct watering hole the Upper West Side. "Bruce the bartender .
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She shares memories below, asks some yours. Photo storefronts Columbus Avenue 82d 83rd streets 1982 Daniel Weeks. Jeannine Jones Today Upper West Side considered of richest, cleanest, most expensive places live New York City.
He left Cafe Central I and "Fool" moved to Moonlighting we know rest. few years later, the early '90's was visiting NYC LA I dinner Chelsea Central. Larry McIntyre, owner both Cafe Central & Chelsea Central, Bruno blabbing, I stopped said to them.
The Amsterdam burghers at flip a credit card the rustle a dollar entry such tidy installations the Cafe Central (724-9187), the corner 75th, fitted the kind .
The 1980s marked culinary renaissance New York City. economy booming, this era prosperity the rise a generation money spend a taste luxury. a result, culinary landscape quickly a playground the rich famous, the restaurants New York.
Before Bruce Willis a household name, the 1970s '80s was rumored be best bartender NYC, serving patrons became stars themselves.
Inspired the 1968 thread, wanted start separate topic discuss Upper West Side restaurant history.I'll contribute first informational tidbit: venerable Fine & Schapiro delicatessen 72nd Street apparently dates 1927. sure the location changed not. l.
The Restaurant Kings & Queens of 1980s TriBeCa