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Keen\'s English Chop House, 36th Street, New York 1950s Vintage Postcard Unposted For Sale


Keen\'s English Chop House, 36th Street, New York 1950s Vintage Postcard Unposted
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Keen\'s English Chop House, 36th Street, New York 1950s Vintage Postcard Unposted:
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The Tap Room in world-famous Keen\'s English Chop Houserecalls the pleasant old taverns of Shakespeare\'s day. Now known as Keen\'s Steakhouse.
Keen\'s English Chop Househttps://www.keens.com/One of New York\'s showplaces...celebrated for Mutton Chops, \"churchwarden\" pipes and traditions!
36th Street East of 6th Avenue, New York
Keens Steakhouse (formerly Keen’s English Chop House) is a steakhouse restaurant located at 72 West 36th Street (between Fifth Avenue and Sixth Avenue) in the Garment District in Manhattan, New York City. The restaurant houses more than 50,000 clay smoking pipes, making it one of the largest collections in the world. The establishment is also famous for their renowned mutton chops.
HistoryThe restaurant was founded in 1885 by Albert Keen in Herald Square, what was then the Theater District. It is also the only surviving establishment of the former district.
A 1954 New York City tourist guide described Keen\'s as, \"An historic and unusual inn type restaurant, featuring English mutton chops steak and roast specialties; seats 350 in several dining rooms, with old English decor. Home of the Pipe Club; bar; no entertainment. Open lunch and dinner daily, except Sunday. Moderately expensive.\"
Patrons were given the opportunity to store fragile clay pipes at the restaurant so as to not risk breakage during transportation. The membership roster of the Pipe Club contained over 90,000 names. Today some of the more well-known patrons’ pipes are on display including:
Theodore RooseveltBabe RuthDr. Ruth Westheimer (Dr. Ruth) - honoraryStephen King - honoraryLiza Minnelli - honoraryDr. Renee Richards - honoraryJohn BarrymoreDavid Belasco“Buffalo Bill” CodyGeorge M. CohanAlbert EinsteinGeneral Douglas MacArthurGrace MooreJ.P. MorganWill RogersBilly RoseAdlai StevensonStanford WhiteIn 2013, Zagats gave it a food rating of 26, and rated it the # 2 restaurant in the Garment District, and the 7th-best steakhouse in New York City.
Keens is the second-oldest steakhouse in New York City after the Old Homestead Steakhouse. Keens changed ownership and closed for renovation in 1979. It reopened under the new name.\"


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