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Keith McNally (born 1951) is a British-born New York City restaurateur, the owner of several establishments including Parisian brasserie Balthazar, and formerly Nell's nightclub. Early life [ edit ]
Keith McNally and Wagenknecht developed the idea for The Odeon while on a vacation in Paris in 1979. [4] The Odeon opened in 1980, in space previously occupied by Towers Cafeteria. [6] [7] Patrick Clark was The Odeon's first chef. [8] Keith and Brian experienced tension while running the restaurant. [4]
Keith McNally, the New York City restaurateur who blasted James Corden for being “abusive” towards his staff, has now called out Gordon Ramsay over his “vulgar and expensive” luxury car.
Courtesy of Keith McNally/Instagram UPDATE 10/18 10:45 a.m. ET: Shortly after going public with his allegations about Corden, McNally told his Instagram followers that the comedian reached out to him.
British restaurateur Keith McNally, 72, shared a picture of the Amazon founder, 60, and Lauren Sánchez, 54, alongside the ugly outburst which took aim at her personal appearance.
Minetta Tavern is a restaurant owned by Keith McNally in Greenwich Village.In 2009, Frank Bruni of The New York Times gave the Tavern three stars. It served as a popular spot for writers like e.e. cummings, Ernest Hemingway, [2] Eugene O'Neill, and Dylan Thomas.
The "tiny cretin of a man" was banned from the NYC brasserie amid allegations that he'd been "abusive" to the servers. A day later, the ban was lifted after owner Keith McNally said Corden called ...
Balthazar is a French brasserie restaurant located at 80 Spring Street (between Broadway and Crosby Street) in SoHo in Manhattan, in New York City. [4] It opened on April 21, 1997, and is owned by British-born restaurateur Keith McNally.