Cafe Savarin

1901: Several barmen, wearing white jackets, white shirts and black bow ties, stand behind the counter at Cafe Savarin before business opening, the old Equitable Building at 120 Broadway, between Pine and Cedar Streets, New York City. The Equitable was destroyed by an infamous fire in January 1912. (Photo by Museum of the City of New York/Byron Collection/Getty Images)
1901: Several barmen, wearing white jackets, white shirts and black bow ties, stand behind the counter at Cafe Savarin before business opening, the old Equitable Building at 120 Broadway, between Pine and Cedar Streets, New York City. The Equitable was destroyed by an infamous fire in January 1912. (Photo by Museum of the City of New York/Byron Collection/Getty Images)
Cafe Savarin
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Date created:
January 01, 1901
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