New-York Historical Society Eateries Shutter Within a Year of Opening

  Last modified on August 20th, 2024

The dining room of Storico, which closed last year to make way for Clara, also now closed.

Two eateries within the walls of the New-York Historical Society, Clara and Cafe 77, have closed within just a year of opening.

“The restaurant and cafe business is very challenging,” a spokesperson from The Oberon Group, which operates both establishments at 170 Central Park West (and W. 77th St.), told Eater.

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Clara first opened in fall of 2023, filling the shoes of Storico, a beloved Upper West Side restaurant that served the community and museum goers for more than ten years. Clara tried to match the classic and historical style of the surrounding museums and Storico, which we called, “an exhibition in its own right,” with its Victorian woodwork and 19th century China.

Clara was named after Clara Driscoll, who ran the women’s glass-cutting operation at Tiffany Studios at the turn of the 20th century, according to The New York Times. The space at Clara included a number of Tiffany pieces, a nod to the New York Historical Society’s Gallery of Tiffany Lamps.

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The menu, created by Diego Moya, also featured callbacks to 20th century New York, offering, “contemporary takes on classic New York dishes,” according to its website. At its grand opening, unique menu items included Lobster Newburg and Charlotte Russe.

Cafe 77 offered more grab-and-go options for museum visitors, but got off to a bit of a rough start at least according to our coverage of the November 2023 opening. The space previously housed Parliament Espresso and Coffee Bar.

The Brooklyn-based Oberon Group’s other operations include three Brooklyn wine bars (June, Rhodora, and Anaïs), Rucola (a Northern Italian spot in Boerum Hill), and the Accord Market in the Catskills.

“We’re looking for new operators,” a museum staff member told Patch. Hopefully the space on the corner of W. 77th St. and Central Park west will be filled quickly.


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