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Lindy's : ウィキペディア英語版
Lindy's

Lindy's is a deli and restaurant with two locations in Manhattan, New York City, at 825 7th Avenue (at 53rd Street) and 401 7th Avenue (at 32nd Street). Lindy's is best known for its original incarnation which opened in 1921 on Broadway. It is currently owned by the Riese Organization.
==History==
Lindy's was opened by Leo "Lindy" Lindermann (died 1957, Parkinson's disease) and his wife Clara on August 20, 1921, and was located at 1626 Broadway, between 49th and 50th Streets.〔("Opening date was Aug. 20, 1921.")〕〔 A second location was opened at 1655 Broadway in 1929.〔("The original Lindy's here was opened in 1921 by Leo and Clara Lindemann and three partners at 1626 Broadway, between 49th and 50th Streets.... Lindy's annex at 1655 Broadway was opened in 1929. The original place was closed in 1957.")〕 The original Lindy's location closed in 1957.〔〔 In 1969, the 1655 Broadway location was acquired by Longchamps restaurants, who closed the restaurant in September 1969 to convert it into a steak house (it became a Steak & Brew and later a Beefsteak Charlie's).〔("Lindy's ... has been acquired by the Longchamps restaurant chain. Larry Ellman, president ... (said) it would be remodeled as a steak house with special delicatessen features.")〕〔(Reporting that restaurant would close that night; "The fabled turf of Damon Runyon's stable of Broadway guys and dolls as well as lox and yocks has been sold to Longchamps to become a steak house.")〕〔Earl Wilson, ''Sinatra: an unauthorized biography'' p.349 (1976)(ISBN 9780026300902)("Lindy's is now a Steak & Brew")〕
Damon Runyon was a big fan and wrote the restaurant into his books as "Mindy's." The musical ''Guys and Dolls'', based on Runyon's writings, immortalizes Lindy's in one of its songs.〔(Lindy's History )〕〔("Passings." ''Time.'' October 7, 1957. )〕
Milton Berle frequented Lindy's almost on a nightly basis.
Jewish Mafia icon Arnold Rothstein claimed Lindy's as his favorite "office" and would stand on the corner, surrounded by bodyguards, and conduct business outside.
On April 5, 1956, Abraham Telvi, a mobster and hit man, attacked journalist Victor Riesel with acid, blinding him as he left the restaurant.〔Raskin, A.H. "Thug Hurls Acid on Labor Writer." ''New York Times.'' April 6, 1956; Van Gelder, Lawrence. "(Victor Riesel, 81, Columnist Blinded by Acid Attack, Dies )". ''New York Times''. January 5, 1995.〕
Lindy's was especially well known for its cheesecake, which was at times credited as perhaps the most famous in the United States.〔("Soon Lindy's cheesecake, according to Spira, grew famous nationwide...")〕〔("But most of all it was renowned for its cheesecakes, which were as integral a part of Gotham culture as Yankee Stadium, Coney Island, Grant's Tomb and the Staten Island Ferry....; Quoting Abe Burrows, co-author of Guys and Dolls: "Damon Runyon was very fond of Lindy's cheesecake. In his stories he changed Lindy to Mindy, but he never tried to change the great cheesecake. ...We saw to it that our gambler hero, Sky Masterson, the highest roller of them all, was 'quite partial to Mindy's cheesecake'.")〕〔("Probably the most famous cheesecake in America is served at Lindy's restaurant in New York city.")〕 The cheesecake was immortalized in Guys and Dolls, where Nathan Detroit and Sky Masterson sang its praises.〔

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