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The Palm (restaurant) : ウィキペディア英語版
The Palm (restaurant)

The Palm is an American fine-dining steakhouse that opened in 1926. It is located in New York City at 837 Second Avenue (between East 44th Street and East 45th Street) in Manhattan.〔()〕
Since its beginnings, management has opened additional restaurants throughout the United States, Puerto Rico and Mexico. The Palm is notable for steak, lobster, traditional Italian dishes and the caricatures of individuals sketched on its walls.
== History ==
Italian immigrants Pio Bozzi and John Ganzi opened the first Palm restaurant in 1926. It was originally intended to be named La Parma, but a city licensing clerk misunderstood the thick Italian accent of the founders. The owners found it was easier to change the name than to get the license reissued.
The Palm served as a luncheon and dinner club for members of the city's newspapers for many years. The ''New York Daily Mirror'' and King Features (cartoon syndicated) were located on 45th Street between Second and Third Avenues; the ''Daily News'', United Press (later United Press International) and United Features (cartoon syndicate) were located in the Daily News Building on 42nd Street and Second Avenue. The Herald Tribune was on 41st Street and Third Avenue and the World Telegram was on 49th Street and Third Avenue. The proximity of the cartoon syndicates led to the colorful caricatures on the walls. The original Palm consisted of one room at 837 Second Avenue, then it expanded to the second room and eventually to the second floor before opening across the street.

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