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1930's New York Tavern

1930's New York Tavern
Minetta Tavern
Feeling cultured? Then you belong at this Greenwich Village tavern, a favorite spot of Ernest Hemingway, Eugene O'Neill, E. E. Cummings, and Ezra Pound. Minetta Tavern, a Parisian-style steak house resembles a 1930's parlor, with a dining room that combines a black and white tiled floor, red leather banquettes and walls filled with original framed pictures of figures from the city’s past. With only 70 seats in the whole restaurant, dining will feel oh so poetic at this cultural, timeworn hub. Minetta Tavern113 MacDougal St, New York
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