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Name
  
Keith McNally

Role
  
Restaurateur

Children
  
Isabelle McNally


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Books
  
The Balthazar Cookbook

Awards
  
James Beard Award for Outstanding Restaurateur

Nominations
  
James Beard Award for Cooking from a Professional Point of View

Similar People
  
Isabelle McNally, Tom Colicchio, Richard Caring, Daniel Meyer, Andrew Carmellini

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Keith McNally is a New York City restaurateur. The New York Times has referred to him as "The Restaurateur Who Invented Downtown." McNally has been active in the New York City restaurant scene since the 1980s. In that time, he has opened several restaurants: Odeon (in Tribeca), Cafe Luxembourg (Upper West Side), Lucky Strike, Nell's (Meatpacking District), Pravda (SoHo), Balthazar (SoHo), Pastis (Meatpacking District), Schiller's (Lower East Side), Morandi (West Village), Minetta Tavern (West Village), and Cherche Midi (Lower East Side).

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Frank Bruni awarded three stars to Minetta Tavern in 2009.

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McNally was born into a working-class family in Bethnal Green, London. He is the son of Joyce and Jack McNally. His father Jack was an amateur boxer and docker. His brother, Brian McNally, is also a restaurateur in New York. His first wife, Lynn Wagenknecht, was also a restaurateur.

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McNally was a member of the original London cast of Alan Bennett's play Forty Years On in 1968 playing the part of Macilwaine. One of his children (with Wagenknecht) is actress Isabelle McNally.

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References

Keith McNally Wikipedia