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LW! e-Newsletter
October 21, 2011
LW! e-Newsletter
October 21, 2011
Celebrate Life's Essentials -- Food, Architecture,
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Six o'clock on the Arthur Ross Terrace. 
The scene is set for the Landmark Feast.

Photo: Henrik Olund 

 

On September 25, 2011, the Arthur Ross Terrace at the American Museum of Natural History was transformed into an extraordinary outdoor dining room serving a four-course, family-style dinner for 300, featuring the best quality local food prepared by a select number of New York's Upper West Side chefs.  This was Landmark Feast! 

Luckily, you can still enjoy delicious food from the night's featured restaurants any day of the week!  Below, LANDMARK WEST! brings you a map of all the UWS participants, complemented by our FREE iPhone Walking Tour app route.  Explore the Upper West Side/Central Park West Historic District and use the map to pick your pre- or post-tour breakfast, lunch or dinner! 

Please visit and support these UWS eateries, all of whom generously donated their time, services and food to Landmark Feast.

   

Use these links to jump ahead in the newsletter

 

 

 

+Restaurant Map

+Restaurant Map Key

+Feast Food Beyond the UWS

 

 +Supporters of the Feast                        +Download LW!'s Walking Tour App 

 

 

People are (still!) talking about Landmark Feast ...

 

"The food; the physical setting (dinner under Saturn and the skyline); the table layout;  

the decor; the sheer number of people ...  

And most remarkably, the Batman sky threatening rain  

but holding back out of fear of [Landmark West!]"

 

"Landmark Feast has all the earmarkings of a 'Ten Best' life experience for us both."

 

"Truly unbelievable."

 

"I'll remember it for decades to come."     

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mapLet this map help you navigate your next brunch, lunch or dinner!    

  

 

 

*Help us fill the gap between 85th-109th Streets!  Know a chef between West 85th and 109th Streets who may want to be featured at a future event? Let us know!: landmarkwest@landmarkwest.org   

  

 keyRestaurants (and more!) on the Map

Below the restaurant's name, each chef's signature dish for Landmark Feast.

outsideuwsMore Feast Treats, Some Beyond the UWS



supportersFor their Support of and Participation in
Landmark Feast, we thank ...
 

Participants in our printed program:

17 West 67th Street  --  A. Ottavino Corp.  --  American Museum of Natural History
Anthony Bellov Video Productions  --  The Brodsky Organization  -- 
Fang Duff Kahn Publishers  
Fine Times Incorporated  --  Francoise Bollack Architects  --  William Barton at Halstead Property   Hamilton Air  --  Craig Morrison, AIA  --  Lee Harris Pomeroy Architects  --  NYC Greenmarket
Nestle Waters/Poland Spring  --  New York Lawn Bowling Club  --  Henrik Olund 
Outstanding in the Field  --  Ostriker von Simson, Inc.  --  Prestone Printing Company  -- Ron Barrett
Roy & Jenny Niederhoffer  --   Zabar's  --  & all our volunteers who helped make the event a success!


And for lending his incomparable graphic talents to Landmark Feast,
designing for the
Save the Date, invitation and program cover:
R.O. Blechman

  iPhoneAppExplore the West Side without ever leaving home! 

One of the twin towers of the San Remo Apartments. 145-146 CPW. Built: 1929-1930. Architect: Emery Roth.

   


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FREE LANDMARK WEST WALKING TOUR app and access photos and facts about historic neighborhood buildings, all from the comfort of your home

   

 

 Click here to DOWNLOAD YOUR FREE COPY  

of the LANDMARK WEST! Walking Tour app

for iPhone/iPad/iPod Touch, today!

 

 

IMAGE AT LEFT:

The southern tower of the San Remo Apartments, as seen from Central Park.

145-146 Central Park West, between W. 74th St. and W. 75th St.

Built: 1929-1930.

Architect: Emery Roth.

 

 

 

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