A New York City institution has closed its doors after a remarkable 76-year run, leaving fans of the city's culinary scene in shock. Carbone, the retro Italian-American restaurant known for its over-the-top decor and exceptional service, has announced its permanent closure. Opened in 1959, Carbone was a beloved fixture of Greenwich Village, attracting celebrities and foodies alike with its nostalgic charm and top-notch cuisine. The restaurant's closure marks the end of an era in New York City's vibrant dining landscape.
Beloved New York City Restaurant Closes After 76 Years Men's Journal