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| re: RIP Broadway restaurateur Joe Allen | |
| Posted by: Deirdre 03:31 pm EST 02/08/21 | |
| In reply to: re: RIP Broadway restaurateur Joe Allen - lowwriter 03:13 pm EST 02/08/21 | |
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| Me too. | |
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| re: RIP Broadway restaurateur Joe Allen | |
| Posted by: Michael_Portantiere 03:40 pm EST 02/08/21 | |
| In reply to: re: RIP Broadway restaurateur Joe Allen - Deirdre 03:31 pm EST 02/08/21 | |
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| One of the greats. What a life and career! May he rest in peace. | |
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| re: RIP Broadway restaurateur Joe Allen | |
| Posted by: Ann 09:29 am EST 02/09/21 | |
| In reply to: re: RIP Broadway restaurateur Joe Allen - Michael_Portantiere 03:40 pm EST 02/08/21 | |
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| Agree! I have many memories in my limited years of going to New York, including almost being knocked over by Alan Bates at Joe Allen and having dinner with (well, next to) Stephen Sondheim at Orso. Many good drinks and dinners (and never an apostrophe s ať either place!) |
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| re: RIP Broadway restaurateur Joe Allen | |
| Posted by: Michael_Portantiere 11:11 am EST 02/09/21 | |
| In reply to: re: RIP Broadway restaurateur Joe Allen - Ann 09:29 am EST 02/09/21 | |
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| Right, no need for apostrophes. Beauty in simplicity :-) | |
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| He Missed Nothing, according to Joel Grey | |
| Posted by: Clancy 04:32 pm EST 02/09/21 | |
| In reply to: re: RIP Broadway restaurateur Joe Allen - Michael_Portantiere 11:11 am EST 02/09/21 | |
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| Nathan Lane, Chita Rivera, Kelli O'Hara, and others reminisce about Joe Allen in The Times. | |
| Link | NYT: ‘He Missed Nothing’: Nathan Lane, Chita Rivera and Others on Joe Allen |
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| And don't forget Orso's | |
| Posted by: tmdonahue 08:26 am EST 02/09/21 | |
| In reply to: re: RIP Broadway restaurateur Joe Allen - Michael_Portantiere 03:40 pm EST 02/08/21 | |
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| He started it with his daughter. Both restaurants (and the unsigned Bar Centrale upstairs) were always cheerful, welcoming places. Some of the front of house staff I'd seen there for over twenty years of Broadway trips. How did he do that? That's not easy. |
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