
"The New York City restaurant and bar where Humphrey Bogart once held court closed in December 2020. A casualty of the COVID-19 pandemic, the 21 Club enjoyed a remarkable 90-year run before it shuttered for good. During its mid-20th-century heyday, the iconic Manhattan venue was one of film legend Humphrey Bogart's favorite haunts."
"In fact, Forbes reported that the Hollywood leading man was known to have a favorite table - number 30 in the main dining room, according to Eater NY - and it remained the most-requested table long after the silver screen legend's untimely death at age 57 in 1957."
"The restaurant was established in 1929 by Jack Kriendler and Charlie Berns, a couple of young cousins looking to cash in on the rise of Prohibition-era speakeasies. It wasn't the cousins' first venture into booze smuggling. In 1922, the young entrepreneurs opened the Red Head, a small speakeasy located in New York City's East Village."
The 21 Club was an iconic Manhattan restaurant and bar that operated for 90 years before closing in December 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Established in 1929 by cousins Jack Kriendler and Charlie Berns as a Prohibition-era speakeasy, the venue became a favorite haunt for numerous Hollywood legends. Humphrey Bogart was among its most devoted patrons, reportedly visiting daily at 11:45 a.m. to sit at his preferred table number 30 in the main dining room. Other notable celebrities who frequented the establishment included Gene Kelly, Judy Garland, Marilyn Monroe, Elizabeth Taylor, and Frank Sinatra. The restaurant's table 30 remained the most-requested seating long after Bogart's death in 1957, testament to the venue's enduring cultural significance.
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