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Quaglino's, London, 1939 Sizes:A3 (297x420mm) Archival Print (Unframed) The building was demolished in

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The building was demolished in 1985

Josephson opened this second Cafe Society on 58th street for “ uptown folks” but it was forced to close after his brother Leon refused to testify before the House Un-American Activities Committee and it was wrongly claimed that the restaurant was a hotbed of Communist activity

Set of four cork-backed coasters (10x10cm)

Billy Joel played piano here for six months in 1972 and the characters from his song Piano Man are said to be based on the people he met here

Still going strong today and now owned by the Cunningham family

Quaglino's, London, 1939 Sizes:A3 (297x420mm) Archival Print (Unframed) The building was demolished inQuaglinos, in London's St James's district, was founded in 1929 by Giovanni Quaglino: a restaurateur hailing from the Piedmont region of Northern Italy. It became the place to be and be seen during the 1930s with everyone from royalty to showbiz frequenting the bar and restaurant. Courtesy Private Collection Each print is accompanied by a copy of the interior menu where available. We make our prints with archival quality fine art paper, using

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