Restaurants that are part of a hotel are frequently considered a convenience rather than a gourmet dining destination, however, Randolph’s at the Warwick Hotel distinguishes itself as a really good place for lunch on Manhattan’s Westside.
CURIOUS NAME
The restaurant is named for William Randolph Hearst, a Harvard College drop-out who was infamous for his extravagant life-style, trysts, and prejudices. He was also a media-mogul who printed paid-for columns by two European dictators in the 1930s, and flirted with questionable and controversial political leaders.
WHAT TO TAKE AWAY FROM THIS ARTICLE:
- The restaurant is named for William Randolph Hearst, a Harvard College drop-out who was infamous for his extravagant life-style, trysts, and prejudices.
- He was also a media-mogul who printed paid-for columns by two European dictators in the 1930s, and flirted with questionable and controversial political leaders.
- Restaurants that are part of a hotel are frequently considered a convenience rather than a gourmet dining destination, however, Randolph's at the Warwick Hotel distinguishes itself as a really good place for lunch on Manhattan's Westside.