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Café des Artistes was a fine restaurant at 1 West 67th Street in Manhattan. New York City. It was owned by George Lang, who closed the restaurant in early August 2009 and announced later that month that the restaurant would remain closed permanently. [1] His wife, Jenifer Lang, had been the managing director of the restaurant since 1990. [2]
The same year, he bought the Café des Artistes, a restaurant popular with musicians, journalists, and others. Still, not every venture was successful forever. Café des Artistes closed in 2009 during the Great Recession, after experiencing steadily mounting losses and union troubles. [7]
The New Orleans Arts & Crafts Club hosted an annual social event called the "Bal des Artistes", fashioned after the Beaux-Arts Ball in Paris, France. The event appealed to well-to-do local socialites and served a fund-raising function for the local arts and for the club itself.
Whiskey Soda Lounge – Portland, Oregon and New York City White Tower Hamburgers Wimpy Grills – founded in Bloomington, Indiana, in 1934; eventually grew to 25 locations within the United States and 1,500 outside of the U.S.; its international locations were eventually sold to J. Lyons and Co. in the United Kingdom, which remains open while ...
Mars Café has closed its downtown skywalk location after two years, citing a lack of customers. "It just wasn't super busy," said co-owner Kuuku Saah.
The Café des Ambassadeurs, also known as Les Ambassadeurs or Les Ambass', was a café-concert located in the Champs-Élysées district, at 1 Avenue Gabriel, in the 8th arrondissement of Paris, which opened around 1830 and closed in 1929.
Pauline's Cafe on Shelburne Road in South Burlington, shown Oct. 19, 2023. With Pauline’s closed, Hoene is taking time to reflect on what his 20-plus years there have meant.
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