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Flashback: How Mark Twain Partied In NYC

Flashback: How Mark Twain Partied In NYC
   

Dig deeper in to the old photo archive that the Museum of the City of New York just released and you'll find some treasures, like these photographs of Mark Twain's 70th birthday dinner at Delmonico's restaurant in NYC. The event was held on December 5th, 1905, and had a huge guest list—with names like Mrs. Woodrow Wilson, Dorothy Canfield, and Twain's nephew Samuel E. Moffett. more ›

NYC Existed For 200 Years Without Restaurants

NYC Existed For 200 Years Without Restaurants

You wouldn’t know it today walking down West 46th Street in Manhattan or Smith Street in Brooklyn, but until 1827, New York City did not have a single restaurant. That's the year when a pair of Swiss brothers named Delmonico opened their eponymous William Street confectionery and café, ending 200 years of restaurant-less history and setting "the tone for fine dining in New York almost overnight," according to a new book detailing the city's evolution as a restaurant capital. Before then, anyone forced to eat out had two choices at their local boardinghouse or chophouse: “a slab of beef or mutton with potatoes and gravy." more ›

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