New York City’s historic 21 clubs have closed and become the latest business to be shut down by the corona virus epidemic. The club has been closed since March 21 after all bars and restaurants were closed due to the Andrew Cuomo virus, a spokesman said Saturday. A spokesman for the restaurant said they were “exploring possible opportunities that would allow the 21 Club to retain its uniqueness and remain a viable activity for a long time to come.” “At this initial stage, we are not prepared to announce any final opinion or deadline, but the vision is that 21 Clubs will always be an important social and cultural center and icon of New York, well established to fulfill its role in the exciting future of the city when the time comes,” ement read.21 Club It opened in January 1930 during the Prohibition period and became known as the Crowd of Popular Restaurants. An iron gate stands out of space and a group of decorative jockeys are on display on the balcony. The restaurant describes itself as “a place where celebrities and industry leaders have dined and dined for over 80 years”. Cuomo said he would suspend indoor food again as of Monday. “If we sink the hospital system without slowing down the spread – we’re coming to a red zone … then every restaurant goes to zero indoor, outdoor zero, which is a very bad situation,” he told a news conference Friday.
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