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A clear glass plate with a half-folded flatbread topped with herbs and cheese, next to finely chopped raw meat and sliced onions. Other dishes and a drink with mint are partially visible nearby.
A plate with a sesame seed bun burger cut in half, a cup of French fries, a glass of red wine, and a copper cup with crushed ice and mint on a marble table.
A person with blue nail polish holds a glass of orange-colored cocktail with ice and an orange peel garnish, resting it on a wooden table.
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Clara

The New-York Historical, 170 Central Park West (entry at 2 W. 77th St.), Manhattan, NY, 10024
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Description

Clara, at The New York Historical, is helmed by longtime collaborators: Food Network star Alex Guarnaschelli and chef Michael Jenkins in partnership with Great Performances. The menu prioritizes local greenmarket and Katchkie Farm produce for its seasonal American menu. Clara's thoughtfully curated menu features fresh salads, homemade pastas, and a classic cheeseburger. Be sure to save room for dessert with the surprise cake of the day. Clara honors the work of Clara Driscoll (1861–1944), head of Tiffany Studios’ women’s glass-cutting department. For years, Driscoll and her team of "Tiffany Girls" worked in anonymity, until The New York Historical's research uncovered her role as the designer behind many of the firm’s most celebrated glass shades. Today, several of her creations are on display in the Museum’s Gallery of Tiffany Lamps.

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(212) 485-9211

Location

The New-York Historical 170 Central Park West (entry at 2 W. 77th St.), Manhattan, NY, 10024

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(212) 485-9211

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Features

Cuisine
  • American (New)
Accessibility
  • Wheelchair Accessible
  • Large Print
Ownership
  • Woman Owned
Cost
  • $$$$

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