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Bloomberg News - March 2007
Luscious Spuds, Velvety Old-School Pleasures Keep 21 Special
For nearly 80 years, this was the most New York of New York restaurants, at least for the well-fed, the well-bred and even the well-read -- people with John Cheever novels in their libraries.
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New York Magazine - March 2007
March 2007 - New York Magazine - Seventy-seven years ago, during Prohibition, cousins Jack Kriendler and Charlie Berns opened the doors of Jack and Charlie's 21, named for its address on 52nd St. Frequent raids didn't shut the place down, nor did the repeal of the 18th Amendment in 1933.
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New York: Miracle on 52nd Street
Gourmet, September 2004 - Captured on film more than any restaurant in the city’s history, the '21' Club is a movie star in its own right. We also recommend the food. By Jay Cheshes.
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Bootlegger's Tap, and a Door Swings Open
As theater, the new upstairs dining room at the '21' Club is hard to beat. It's a club within a club, a small, windowless room sealed off from the downstairs social swirl and ruled by its own peculiar rituals, meant to suggest a vanished world of privilege and high style…
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