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White House Says There's Still Time for '21'
American presidents have little in common aside from the address 1600 Pennsylvania Ave., an oddly shaped office, and a tendency to inspire midterm election losses. But, since Franklin Delano Roosevelt, they've shared at least one other experience: They've all visited the "21"Club, the jacket-required restaurant and former speakeasy on West 52nd Street.
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Zagat Buzz - New York City Edition - May 2007
Worth the Wait
In honor of National Waiters and Waitresses Day, ZAGAT.com catches up with 21 Club's Eddie Cordero, now in his 31st year as a waiter at Manhattan's fabled 21 Club. After coming to the U.S. from Chile in 1976, Cordero was quickly promoted to waiter his first year, and has since been promoted to captain, the highest rank for a server there. We asked Cordero to tell us about the job, how it's changed and what's kept him going.
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'21' Introduces Wine Seminar Program
In addition to providing outstanding cuisine and unparalleled service, Orient-Express' fabled '21' Club has announced a new Wine Seminar Program available to guests who book a function in any of the restaurant's ten character-rich private dining rooms.
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