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Delmonico's, interior, dining room

Ancienne école de New York

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Personnel nycgo.com

Publié 11/05/2018

Même dans une ville en constante évolution, certains endroits durent des décennies. Nous parlons de restaurants qui ont changé la scène gastronomique dans le XIXe siècle et de musées proches de la marque du siècle où vous pouvez voir des articles plus anciens que la ville elle-même. Sans parler d’une émission de Broadway qui séduit le public depuis les années 1980. Passez une journée à découvrir ces trois classiques de New York.

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A historic brick building with cream trim and several flags displayed, located on a city street corner with modern skyscrapers in the background. A red "Do Not Enter" sign is visible at the intersection.

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Fraunces Tavern Museum

54 Pearl St.

Standing in lower Manhattan since 1719, the building that houses this museum has seen the City—and the country—grow up around it. There is a bar-restaurant on-site, as there has been more or less since the 1760s, as well as a museum that dives deep into Revolutionary War–era NYC. Exhibits include a look at secret agents during the American Revolution, a collection of early flags and a recreation of a Federalist-style dining room.

Delmonico’s

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Delmonico's Restaurant

56 Beaver St.

New York City’s restaurants are known for starting trends, and this institution is credited with being the country’s first fine-dining spot. Its current Lower Manhattan location opened in 1837, and that legacy can be found in the building’s entrance columns (said to have been imported from Pompeii by the restaurant’s original owners), the buttoned-up waitstaff and the menu of classic dishes such as oysters, steak tartare and filet mignon.

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