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Sidecar at P.J. Clarke’s Is Turning Into a Private Restaurant

Get one last look.
Get one last look. Photo: Shanna Ravindra

The upstairs dining room at P.J. Clarke’s will turn into a members-only establishment next week, open only to 550 regular patrons, The Wall Street Journal reports. Those who have access to Sidecar now have the freedom to hold impromptu dinner parties, and also have an open-ended invite to Sidecar locations in Vegas, D.C., and Brazil. Unlike other hardwood-paneled havens for high rollers, however, Sidecar is nonexclusive and does not cost any money to join. “The caveat,” says co-owner Thea Grace Scotti, “is you have to come and visit us.” So why don’t you come up and see them sometime? [WSJ]

Sidecar at P.J. Clarke’s Is Turning Into a Private Restaurant