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Schillers Liquor Bar Cocktail Collection

Schillers Liquor Bar Cocktail Collection Box - 2013

by McNally, Keith

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New York: Clarkson Potter, 2013. Box. McNally, Keith. Schiller's Liquor Bar Cocktail Collection. Clarkson Potter: New York, 2013. (165x125mm) four books (Classic Cocktails, Artisanal Updates, Seasonal Drinks, The Bartender's Guide), pict bds, each 96pp in matching slipcase. Near Fine/-
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Keith McNally was born in London and moved to New York in 1975 where he worked in a series of restaurant jobs from oyster-shucker to busboy to general layabout. In 1980 he opened his first restaurant, The Odeon. Since then he has opened Cafe Luxembourg, Nell's, Lucky Strike, Pravda, Balthazar, Pastis, Schiller's, Morandi, Minetta Tavern, Pulinos's as well as Balthazar in London. He's also written and directed two feature films, End Of The Night and Far From Berlin. In 2010 he was mistakenly given the James Beard Award for Outstanding U.S. Restaurateur. 

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Keith McNally was born in London and moved to New York in 1975 where he worked in a series of restaurant jobs from oyster-shucker to busboy to general layabout. In 1980 he opened his first restaurant, The Odeon. Since then he has opened Cafe Luxembourg, Nell's, Lucky Strike, Pravda, Balthazar, Pastis, Schiller's, Morandi, Minetta Tavern, Pulinos's as well as Balthazar in London. He's also written and directed two feature films, End Of The Night and Far From Berlin. In 2010 he was mistakenly given the James Beard Award for Outstanding U.S. Restaurateur.