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  2. Sin-é - Wikipedia

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    The early days saw a number of poetry readings and acoustic sessions. One group that began to attract a wider audience on Saturday nights was The Clumsy Cabaret, [4] a late-night gathering that drew musicians (including many of New York's anti-folk scene) after gigs. Acoustic music sessions took place in a spontaneous and creative atmosphere.

  3. Cafe Rouge (Hotel Pennsylvania) - Wikipedia

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    The Café Rouge (as well as the rest of the interior and exterior of Hotel Pennsylvania) was designed by the architectural firm McKim, Mead & White.It measured 58 feet by 142 feet (17.7 × 43.3 m), with a ceiling height of 22 feet (6.7 m), making the Café Rouge the largest of its kind anywhere at the time of its creation.

  4. Lutèce (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Lutèce was a French restaurant in Manhattan that operated for more than 40 years before closing in early 2004. It once had a satellite restaurant on the Las Vegas Strip. [2]It was famous for its Alsatian onion tart and a sauteed foie gras with dark chocolate sauce and bitter orange marmalade. [3]

  5. Town East Mall - Wikipedia

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    Town East Mall was developed by the Homart Development Company a subsidiary of Sears. Harrel & Hamilton of Dallas were architects and the construction contract was held by the Avery Mayes Construction Company also of Dallas. the Y shaped mall features a 168 foot steel pylon at its center. [2] The mall opened on October 6, 1971. [3] [4]

  6. Coterie to Launch New Look & Focus at Upcoming September Show

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  7. Elaine's - Wikipedia

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    Elaine's was a bar and restaurant in New York City that existed from 1963 to 2011. It was frequented by many celebrities, especially actors and authors. It was established, owned by and named after Elaine Kaufman, who was indelibly associated with the restaurant, which shut down shortly after Kaufman died.

  8. Steakhouse, cigar lounge open in old Lackawanna Hotel Tavern ...

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    The old and iconic Lackawanna Hotel Tavern on Crystal Street in East Stroudsburg has been refurbished, featuring the new Rare & Rye Steakhouse and Puros Cigar Lounge, as pictured on Monday, Dec ...

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