Tavern On The Green Gets A New Operator

2009_08_tavgren.jpg The NYC Parks Department selected a new operator for that touristy chestnut, Tavern on Green. By picking Dean Poll, who already runs the Central Park Boathouse, the Parks Department is kicking out the restaurant's current operator Jennifer LeRoy. The Post says Poll's bid (apparently offering to spend $25 million to restore the space) was better than LeRoy's and adds, "Although it had revenues of $36 million in 2008, Tavern paid just 3.5 percent of that amount in rent to the city following a generous contract originally signed by LeRoy's well-known dad, Warner, during the depths of a fiscal crisis in 1973." (Poll pays 16.5% to the Parks Dept. at the Boathouse.) Poll's lease is for 20 years and the NY Times reports that besides updating the plumbing and kitchen facilities, his "proposal calls for an outdoor cafe and bike racks. The Crystal Room, often used for weddings, will be reconceived as a conservatory-style dining space." Plus, there will be two entrances—one for banquet dining and the other for the restaurant and a new bar—in an effort to make it more welcoming to casual dining. Poll also said he wants to keep the union employees.

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proposal calls for... bike racks.
I know I always wanted to ride my bike to an expensive dinner-date in a suit.

It's not so much a 'cheese course' as a "cheese criterion".

"in an effort to make it more welcoming to casual dining."

Get ready for the shorts and t-shirts crowd. I wish it would go more upscale and cater to quiet, adult dining. The last time I went, there was a children's birthday party going on at the table next to me.

Maybe they should improve the quality of their food. It is pricey yet tourist quality.

they really need to make the outdoo rdance floor bigger, i was there last monday for salsa night it was way crowded!

I was hoping McDonalds would get it.

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