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- Brownes_Chop_House abstract "Browne's Chop House was a New York City restaurant that closed in 1925, popular with the theatrical crowd.The establishment was founded by actor George F. Browne, as early as 1857, though at least by 1861, as an eating room called the \"Green Room\" for actors. It was originally located in Fourteenth Street near Wallack's Theatre, where Browne was a member of the company. It later moved to 33-35 West Twenty-Eighth Street, followed by 31 West Twenty-Seventh Street. Frank Farrington bought it after Browne's death and owned it for thirty years.It finally moved to Broadway near Fortieth Street around 1898 (1424 Broadway), across the street from the Metropolitan Opera House, and next door to the Empire Theatre. It walls were covered with play programs and signed photographs.The New York Friars Club met regularly at the restaurant when it was founded in 1904. Women were not permitted to dine there, until the upstairs room was open to them on Sundays starting in 1911.Browne's closed at the end of June 1925. Final owner F.J. Farrington blamed the growth of speakeasies and cafeterias for the closing, in addition to rising rents, and the northward move of the theatrical district.After closing, all the furnishings and photographs were sold at a public auction. One collector bought all the memorabilia for $480. The owners of the Schrafft's restaurant chain leased the building for a tea room.Today, the former location of Browne's and Empire Theatre is occupied by a 22-story office building built for Lowenstein & Sons, completed in 1956.".
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- Brownes_Chop_House comment "Browne's Chop House was a New York City restaurant that closed in 1925, popular with the theatrical crowd.The establishment was founded by actor George F. Browne, as early as 1857, though at least by 1861, as an eating room called the \"Green Room\" for actors. It was originally located in Fourteenth Street near Wallack's Theatre, where Browne was a member of the company. It later moved to 33-35 West Twenty-Eighth Street, followed by 31 West Twenty-Seventh Street.".
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