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And since it’s less than sexy to contract foodborne illness, Yelp also chose restaurants with a passing health score as of December 2024. Topping the list is Cesarina, a San Diego spot with ...
Butter Restaurant is owned by Alex Guarnaschelli and is located in Midtown Manhattan. Opened in 2002, it was originally located on Lafayette Street. [1] The Midtown location opened in November 2013. [2] The original location, owned by Richie Akiva and Scott Sartiano, was considered a nightlife hotspot. [3] The restaurant has three seating areas.
Nightclubs located in Manhattan, entertainment venues and bars that usually operate late into the night. A nightclub is generally distinguished from regular bars, pubs or taverns by the inclusion of a stage for live music, one or more dance floor areas and a DJ booth, where a DJ plays recorded music.
Barbuto is an Italian restaurant owned by Jonathan Waxman located in the West Village of Manhattan, New York City, on Washington Street. The original location closed after 15 years when it lost its lease in 2019. [1] They reopened in the autumn of 2021 at 113 Horatio Street.
Barracuda Lounge, or simply Barracuda, is a gay bar in the Chelsea neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City.Opened in 1995, the bar is known for its nightly drag shows.It is a sister establishment to Industry, a nightclub, and Elmo, a restaurant.
Industry Bar, [3] or simply Industry, is a gay bar and nightclub in the Hell's Kitchen neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City. Owned by Bob Pontarelli, it is a sister establishment to Barracuda, a gay bar, and Elmo, a restaurant. Industry opened in 2010 and caters primarily to a crowd of young gay men and tourists.
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The graphic design for the restaurant was designed by Tibor Kalman and Douglas Riccardi from M&Co, in exchange for free meals; [4] [7] examples are now in the MoMA design collection. [8] Florent Morellet, the eponymous owner of the restaurant, is the youngest son of French conceptual artist, François Morellet. [1]