To pair with my recent blog post on Tinker’s … see: Tinker’s … here is a repost of a story about another bygone bar: Elaine’s. I had originally published it here ten years ago.
Another Closing, Another Show
There is a bit of nostalgic news today that once touched my life ... that famous celebrity bistro, Elaine's, is soon closing ... after Elaine (Kaufman) herself died this past December. See: Elaine's Closing.
Now for the nostalgia -- back when I was single in New York City, I was a bit of a regular at a bar called Tinker's at 74th Street and Second Avenue. One evening in 1964 at around nine in the evening, a rather heavy-set Jewish woman with horn-rimmed glasses came into this bar and started chit-chatting Tinker (Ward). They appeared to be close friends.
After a bit, both she and Tinker told most of us bar regulars that we were all invited to go to another bar further uptown ... a bar that this imposing woman was just opening. We all piled in a few cabs and tumbled out somewhere in the high eighties. We then previewed what appeared to be another nondescript bar that was about twice the size of Tinkers. I say “previewed,” because, there were just a few other people in the bar arranging tables and getting ready for the real opening in a day or two. I took no real notice of the bar’s name. We were all treated to a few drinks ... I can’t remember who bought, Tinker or this woman ... and then filtered back to Tinker’s to finish our evenings in our usual libertine manner.
I found out much later, after this new bar had become quite famous, that what we had previewed was “Elaine’s.” Maybe it was my imagination, but I always felt that the few times I went into Elaine’s thereafter, Elaine would look at me sideways ... like she was trying to remember who I was. I never told her.
STAND UP FOR ELAINE (RIP)!
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