The title of Woody Allen's "Café Society" conjures up three famous haunts of the '30s and '40s: the '21' Club, El Morocco and the Stork Club. Those Midtown joints were largely restricted to the rich and famous. If your name wasn't boldfaced in Walter Winchell's column, you probably couldn't get past the rope line. But...
SOURCE: The New York Post at 01:47AM on July 15, 2016