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The Carlyle Restaurant, as it was formerly known, closed in March 2020. Now, leading the iconic Upper East Side hotel’s food program is executive chef Sylvain Delpique, formerly of 21 Club.
Carlyle House is a historic mansion in Alexandria, Virginia, United States, built by Scottish merchant John Carlyle from 1751 to 1752 in the Georgian style. It is situated in the city's Old Town at 121 North Fairfax Street between Cameron and King Street .
In 2013, Zagats gave it a food rating of 24, with a decor rating that was the second-highest on the Upper East Side, at 27. [1]In 2000, Forbes gave it four stars. [14] In a 2002 review in The New York Times, entitled "A Frump Does Something About It", William Grimes gave it one star and wrote that: "The Carlyle Restaurant used to feel like one big frayed cuff.
The Shops at Carlyle Tower, with several restaurants including Ted's Montana Grill and other businesses which started opening in 2023 [7] A multi-story, 2,800-vehicle parking garage [ 7 ] Immediately to the north of Hoffman Town Center is Carlyle Crossing, including 210,000 sq ft (20,000 m 2 ) of retail anchored by an 81,000 sq ft (7,500 m 2 ...
In the 1890s, Frederick Schwab (a veteran who had served in the Alexandria Artillery also known as Kemper's Battery) was proprietor of a saloon located in the original 1785 tavern portion of Gadsby's Tavern at 132 N. Royal Street (See 132 street number with “Sal.” for Saloon at the site of the 1785 tavern in the 1891, 1896, and 1902 Sanborn Maps of Alexandria, VA.).
SR 611 starts as Telegraph Road at an intersection with SR 241, North Kings Highway, near Alexandria. North of this intersection Telegraph Road intersects with the Capital Beltway (I-95 and I-495), and SR 236 (Duke Street). Telegraph Road starts as a six-lane divided highway, passing a short commercial section and a residential section.
King Street is a major road in Alexandria, Virginia, United States and historic Old Town Alexandria. It extends westward from the Potomac River waterfront near the Torpedo Factory Art Center and nearby bustling tourist gift shops and restaurants, passing City Hall and the Alexandria General District Court. [1]
Vogue magazine described the Carlyle Restaurant as "stylishly homey" with a lively social scene and breakfast cuisine, [178] while Town & Country likened it to a private club in London. [87] One writer described the Cafe Carlyle as a club "where the performers sing as if they're in their living rooms, and as if you belong there with them". [ 279 ]