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Diamond Jim Brady

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  • The meal itself, presided over by chef Daniel Boulud— who has been La Paulée's head chef from the first year and since 2005 has employed Mr. Johnnes as his wine director—would have brought an appreciative tear to the eye of Diamond Jim Brady.

    Burgundy: When It's Good, It's Very, Very Good... Jay McInerney 2011

  • Its Lower Manhattan address prompts thoughts of the personalities who once traveled those fabled streets -- characters like Diamond Jim Brady and his renowned consort, entertainer Lillian Russell.

    David Finkle: Chanteuse KT Sullivan Introduces Site-Specific Cabaret 2009

  • Mr. Miller, who died Jan. 7 at age 89, managed to outfox the actuaries even while consuming quantities of food and drink that might have put Diamond Jim Brady to shame.

    'World's Greatest Trencherman' Ate His Way 2008

  • Mr. Miller liked to imagine that he would have outeaten Diamond Jim Brady (1856-1917), the Gilded Age financier and gourmand.

    'World's Greatest Trencherman' Ate His Way 2008

  • The boys owe their flair to their father, Charlie, a legendary Diamond Jim Brady type who roamed atop the broadcast-sales business wearing a bowler hat and a red lapel carnation.

    KINGS OF THE HILL 2008

  • So we were thinking of doing a book of love stories, real or imagined that have to do with New York City landmarks, interspersed with romantic information, like most romantic hotels, restaurants, places to kiss, bars, and other possibly historical tidbits about great couples like Diamond Jim Brady and Lillian Russell.

    Archive 2007-06-01 Elizabeth Kerri Mahon 2007

  • They reach back to different way of American dining, when meals lasted hours and hours and the meat was carved at your table; when Diamond Jim Brady spent ridiculous amounts of money to ship over a chef from Europe because he made a certain dish just right.

    Red Meat, Red Wine Brooks of Sheffield 2006

  • They reach back to different way of American dining, when meals lasted hours and hours and the meat was carved at your table; when Diamond Jim Brady spent ridiculous amounts of money to ship over a chef from Europe because he made a certain dish just right.

    Archive 2006-08-01 Brooks of Sheffield 2006

  • A night on the town with Stuey Ungar when he was in the chips was like a night out with Diamond Jim Brady.

    One of a Kind Nolan Dalla 2005

  • A night on the town with Stuey Ungar when he was in the chips was like a night out with Diamond Jim Brady.

    One of a Kind Nolan Dalla 2005

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