MEMBER OF THE DINERS' CLUB
Upper crust Westchester dines magnificently at the Studio
Club, opposite the Mount Vernon freight station of the New
York, New Haven and Hartford the address 7 Brookdale
Place. All Westchester knows this art center restaurant that
has food rating superlatives served with a huge plus of cita-
mins for the soul. New Yorkers go there by car, by train.
It's only a two-minute walk from the Mount Vernon station
to the club's door. Thumb through a few pages of the guest
book: it's over-run with "bright-light" names of stage and
screen. The outside is mellow and bright as the morning:
inside points of candle flame seed the dark. Candles and
flowers everywhere, the flowers in glass bowls with under-
neath lights. There are mirrored niches, mirrored pillars, an
occasional mirrored wall. A crackerjack chef prepares the
jood on an artistic par with the paintings. Here's jood to
make the appetite sing. But never for a moment is one
allowed to forget this is an art studio. Pictures on every
side wherever the eyes turn, lighted, to stand out boldiy
against the dark.
-By CLEMENTINE PADDLEFORD,
New York Herald Tribune
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by COLOURPICTURE PUBLISHERS, INC., Boston 15, Mass., U.S.A.
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