As if to broker fallout, critic Pete Wells today also appeared on Heritage Radio to tell Mitchell Davis that Le Cirque is representative of New York’s “old, old-school” restaurants where the ...
Le Cirque opened its doors in 1974 and quickly became a hotspot for the rich and famous Italian-born restaurateur Sirio Maccioni, best known for opening New York City’s Le Cirque, has died at 88.
Sirio Maccioni’s fabled Le Cirque at 151 E. 58th St. will soon join Ringling Bros. in the circus graveyard. “The Greatest Show on Earth” couldn’t survive suddenly losing its elephants, but Le Cirque’s ...
Famed restaurateur and founder of Le Cirque, Sirio Maccioni, has passed away at the age of 88, according to his son. Le Cirque was a hot spot for the likes of Ronald and Nancy Reagan and Frank Sinatra ...
Legendary restaurateur Sirio Maccioni has died at the age of 88, Page Six has learned. We are told the Le Cirque founder passed away in his hometown in Tuscany, Italy, on Sunday. His son Mauro ...
Le Cirque was French for “circus.” Circo was Italian for “circus.” Barnum & Bailey closed when its four-legged headliners retired. When two-legged types did the same, Le Cirque and sister ship Circo ...
On Sunday's episode of "Mad Men," Joan (Christina Hendricks) mentions that she made reservations at Le Cirque. One problem -- the famed New York City restaurant wasn ...
Dash, charm and matinee-idol looks helped make Mr. Maccioni an unusual sort of celebrity in New York City’s restaurant scene. By William Grimes Sirio Maccioni, a Manhattan restaurateur who made Le ...
This new iteration of Le Cirque comes as the Maccioni family continues its search for a new space on land. It’s had a few close calls, including 36 East 60th St. and another on the Upper East Side, ...
NEW YORK (AP) — Italian restaurateur Sirio Maccioni, who opened the celebrated French restaurant Le Cirque and watched it grow into arguably Manhattan’s favorite dining room of the rich and famous, ...