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Iconic NYC bar visited by Teddy Roosevelt, Annie Oakley recruits ex-Waverly Inn chef

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A New York hospitality mogul is bringing in famed Waverly Inn chef John DeLucie to help a 150-year-old tavern near the South Street Seaport regain its luster, Side Dish has learned.

Eytan Sugarman — whose restaurant empire includes White Horse Tavern, Hunt & Fish Club and the Made In New York Pizza chain — has quietly bought and reopened the Paris Cafe as he continues to double down on New York City’s recovery from the pandemic.

Opened in 1873, the Paris Cafe once saw the likes of Teddy Roosevelt, Thomas Edison and Annie Oakley belly up to the hand-carved wooden bar.

In later years, Bob Dylan and Lauren Bacall were seen among its loyal patrons.

The 3,900-square-foot, 75-seat pub still features the original bar and mirror, along with wood-and leather-banquetes in the dining room.

Opened in 1873, the Paris Cafe still features the original bar and mirror. Gabriella Bass

“It’s like a diamond that has been buried under the earth,” Sugarman told Side Dish.

“Yes, it’s not so pretty. But we are going to polish it up and put in a new food and beverage program while keeping the neighborhood culture.”

Sugarman said he plans on keeping the historical integrity of the spot, at 119 South Street near the old Fulton Fish Market, but the pub will add a “French-inspired” menu created by DeLucie – the chef who used to serve $55 mac and cheese to the Waverly Inn’s A-listers and now runs the West Village jewel Ambra Italia Trattoria.

“You know how I like old New York things, and this is really a gem,” DeLucie told Side Dish.

Famed Waverly Inn chef John DeLucie, from left, restaurateur Eytan Sugarman and Paris Cafe executive chef Luis Parreira. “It’s like a diamond that has been buried under the earth,” Sugarman said. Gabriella Bass

The tavern survived a flood during Hurricane Sandy but ultimately shut down during the pandemic. T

hat’s when the landlord first mentioned the space to Sugarman.

It reopened last November and Sugarman brought in DeLucie to revamp the menu after recently buying a majority stake in Ambra.

DeLucie is also known for revamping another classic, the Empire Diner in West Chelsea, which has been around since 1976.

He said he’s excited to come to another “emerging” neighborhood.

Paris Cafe joined Sugarman’s new Hudson Street Hospitality company, which includes nightlife veterans Matt Shendell as COO, Richie Romero as chief branding officer and Shaun Rose as chief marketing officer.

Sugarman said he plans on keeping the historical integrity of the spot, at 119 South Street near the old Fulton Fish Market Gabriella Bass

The group also owns the White Horse Tavern, at 567 Hudson St. in the West Village.

Opened in 1880, the landmarked pub was a famous hangout for Dylan Thomas, Bob Dylan, James Baldwin, Norman Mailer and Hunter S. Thompson.

Sugarman calls both 19th century spots “legacy brands.”

“There are only a handful of them left. Progress has its casualties. I’d love to be known as the guy who champions them,” said Sugarman, whose Instagram handle is “boyfromnewyorkcity.’

The White Horse is located next door to Ambra, which DeLucie opened with restaurateur Andrea Ienna last September, and quickly attracted a celebrity clientele that includes Sarah Jessica Parker, Matthew Broderick, Justin Timberlake and Chris Meloni.

Paris Cafe reopened last November and Sugarman brought in DeLucie to revamp the menu. Gabriella Bass

Sugarman hopes to lure the same star power down to the Seaport, which has been in the midst of a transformation with the additions of Casa Cipriani and Jean Georges Vongerichten’s Tin Building in recent years.

“I believe this area will be thriving in the next five years,” Sugarman said. “It will be similar to areas like Hell’s Kitchen and the Meatpacking District.”

While Sugarman, who got his start as a nightclub owner, says New York is still in a post-pandemic recovery stage, he says he is here for the long term.

Parreira in the kitchen of the iconic Paris Cafe. Gabriella Bass

“New York is still New York. I think that ultimately we have the best and most diverse nightlife and hospitality in the world. While this is arguably not New York City’s best moment, it’s still the greatest city in the world, and will get back to where it was. I am continuing to invest here,” Sugarman said. “I’m a complete believer in New York.”

Along with the landmarked legacy spots, Sugarman will also be launching The Hudson Club, an upscale restaurant and cocktail bar on W. 55th St. that will have a similar vibe to his other midtown eatery, the Hunt & Fish Club.

The Hudson Club is in a 2800 square-foot space that was formerly occupied by Black Tap Burger, across from upscale Estiatorio Milos Midtown on W. 55th St. 

It is slated to open by the end of June.

“I believe this area will be thriving in the next five years,” Sugarman said. “It will be similar to areas like Hell’s Kitchen and the Meatpacking District.” Gabriella Bass

“We are creating a high-end cocktail lounge and fine-dining restaurant with the feel of a members club but open to everyone,”  Sugarman said.

[Notigroup Newsroom in collaboration with other media outlets, with information from the following sources]

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