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Webster Hall Builds Party-Performance Space While Galapagos Reopens
Posted 08/08/08 in Grub Street: NewsFeed
Yes, there's a faux lake at the new Galapagos, too.
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Young Republicans Party at Bowery Wine Company; Skip Steakhouses for Father’s Day
Posted 06/05/08 in Grub Street: Mediavore
Plus Chop Suey's partnership with "Milk Honey," a chef raised by hippies, and more, in our morning digest of news and gossip.
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Webster Hall Landmarked; Bruni Bestows Honor on Boston
Posted 03/19/08 in Grub Street: Mediavore
Rest easy, as Webster Hall is safe at last, highly desirable restaurants exist in both Boston and Philadelphia, and food companies finally learned to court bloggers. Especially weird niche ones.
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Webster Hall's New Project Will Include Over-the-Top Vodka Bar
Posted 09/18/07 in Grub Street: Openings
Daily Intel has the scoop on Hudson Terrace, the nightclub and catering hall Webster Hall’s owner Sean McGarr is opening on 46th Street in November. His partner in the $3 million venture, Michael Sinensky, tells us that in March he’ll bring a Russian vodka and caviar lounge (with a separate entrance and operating hours) to its basement. Sinensky, inspired in part by his Russian wife and in part by Red Square in Atlantic City, says customers will be able to select from over 100 vodkas stored in a transparent walk-in fridge including, he hopes, a Russian one exclusively distilled for the lounge. The interior will be what he describes as “real over-the-top, like communist Russia back in the day. Lots of gold and arches. We’re planning on putting old Russian uniforms around the place.” Pravda, you’re on red alert. Related: Webster Hall Owner Spending $3 Million to Open a Nice, Quiet Place
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