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  2. Category:Coffeehouses and cafés in Manhattan - Wikipedia

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    Lone Star Cafe; R. Rumpelmayer's (New York City) ... (New York City) T. Tom's Restaurant; Tontine Coffee House This page was last edited on 1 March 2024, at 02:03 ...

  3. Dimes (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Shauna Lyon, writing for The New Yorker, referred to Dimes's clientele as "cool kids". [9] Wagner has said the restaurant is popular with members of the fashion industry and the art world. [ 10 ] The presence of several Dimes-brand storefronts and its association with the surrounding portion of Chinatown has led to the area around the ...

  4. The Odeon - Wikipedia

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    Critics from The New York Times have given The Odeon a full review in 1980, [16] 1986, [17] 1989, [18] and 2016. [2] Moira Hodgson, the first critic to review the restaurant for The New York Times, in 1980, praised chef Patrick Clark's cooking and the service. [16] Hodgson also noted the clientele, referring to them as "pillars of the art world ...

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  7. Caffe Reggio - Wikipedia

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    Caffe Reggio, September 2015. Caffe Reggio is a New York City coffeehouse first opened in 1927 at 119 Macdougal Street in the heart of Manhattan's Greenwich Village.. Italian cappuccino was introduced in America by the founder of Caffe Reggio, Domenico Parisi, in the early 1920s. [1]

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  9. Bluestockings (bookstore) - Wikipedia

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    She started the store with the help of an anonymous investment of $50,000, [12] and at the start, only women could be members of the collective. [4]: 21 At the end of 2002, Bluestockings' revenue was negatively affected by the desertion of New York City's downtown following the September 11 attacks. [3]