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The bar contained the iconic "Old King Cole" painting by Maxfield Parrish, originally created for the Knickerbocker Hotel; [288] the painting was hung on the north wall of the King Cole Room. [129] The painting was restored in 1957 [289] and again in 2007. [290] The space itself is a wood-paneled room adjacent to the lobby; the Old King Cole ...
King Cole Bar at The St. Regis (Midtown) For a true “treat yourself” experience this holiday season, pay a visit to King Cole Bar at the St. Regis, where you can sample high-end bubbles in an ...
The Maxfield Parrish mural Old King Cole (1894) for the Mask and Wig Club was sold by Christie's for $662,500 in 1996. Parrish executed a second Old King Cole (1906) for The Knickerbocker Hotel, which was moved to the St. Regis New York in 1948, and is the centerpiece of its King Cole Bar. [14]
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“Everyone knows the King Cole Bar, especially after its terrific recent facelift by Champalimaud Design. Attractive and buzzy, it’s got the casting to rival that of its neighbor, the Polo Bar.
The bar has catered to a number of notables over the years: Nat King Cole proclaimed in the late 1950s that his P. J. Clarke's bacon cheeseburger was "the Cadillac of burgers!" [4] Buddy Holly proposed to his fiancée, Maria Elena Santiago, at P. J. Clarke's on June 20, 1958. It was their first date.
Among the 60 sites showcased on screen are Christie's auction house in the Delmonico's Hotel grand ballroom on Park Avenue, the Bowery Bar, a suite at The Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in Midtown Manhattan, Café des Artistes on One West 67th Street, the King Cole Bar at the St. Regis Hotel, Frank E. Campbell's funeral home, and Barneys. [16]
Jack Dempsey's Broadway Restaurant, known popularly as Jack Dempsey's, was a restaurant located in the Brill Building on Broadway between 49th Street and 50th Streets in Manhattan, New York City.