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The Most Spectacular Restaurant in the World

The Twin Towers, Windows on the World, and the Rebirth of New York

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The remarkable story of a restaurant on top of the world - built by a legend, destroyed in tragedy - and an era in New York City it helped to frame

In the 1970s, New York City was plagued by crime, filth, and an ineffective government. The city was falling apart, and even the newly constructed World Trade Center threatened to be a fiasco. But in April 1976, a quarter-mile up on the 107th floor of the North Tower, a new restaurant called Windows on the World opened its doors - a glittering sign that New York wasn't done just yet.

In The Most Spectacular Restaurant in the World, journalist Tom Roston tells the complete history of this incredible restaurant, from its stunning $14-million opening to 9/11 and its tragic end. There are stories of the people behind it, such as Joe Baum, the celebrated restaurateur, who was said to be the only man who could outspend an unlimited budget; the well-tipped waiters; and the cavalcade of famous guests, as well as everyday people celebrating the key moments in their lives. Roston also charts the changes in American food, from baroque and theatrical to locally sourced and organic. Built on nearly 150 original interviews, The Most Spectacular Restaurant in the World is the story of New York City's restaurant culture and the quintessential American drive to succeed.

©2019 Tom Roston. Published in 2019 by Abrams Press, an imprint of Abrams, Inc. All rights reserved (P)2019 Blackstone Publishing
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I enjoyed this story more than I thought I would. How this iconic restaurant and its sister eating establishments in the World Trade Centers complex came to be is pretty interesting. From the commissary to the work arounds to satisfy chefs un-used to cooking without gas, the planning was precise. By the time the 9/11 tragedy struck, I had a sense of the enormity of losses. If you have an interest in 9/11 and/or the food industry, it’s a good listen.

Once a legend, now vanished

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