Last Call at Elaine's

A Journey from One Side of the Bar to the Other

Brian McDonald

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Brian McDonald was a few years sober when he took a job as bartender at the renowned Elaine's restaurant on Second Avenue at 88th street in Manhattan. During his eleven years at Elaine's, he saw, served, and overheard many famous customers, from Woody Allen to Kurt Vonnegut to Mick Jaggar. He also developed a unique friendship with Elaine herself. Last Call At Elaine’s is an intimate look at the well-known and beloved restaurant, its owner, and its famous literary and luminary clientele.

At the same time, McDonald’s memoir is the deeply personal story of how a bartender became a writer, fell off the wagon and got back on, and found himself through the window of a very famous restaurant. Last Call at Elaine's is Brian McDonald's colorful and sensitively drawn memoir of drinking, serving, writing, and finding his way out from behind the bar.

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Chapter 1
It was two o’clock in the morning one night in early October 1986 when I looked into my tip cup and saw six crumpled dollar bills. There hadn’t been a customer since midnight, and I was seriously wondering if I’d made a mistake taking this job. Then, just as I was thinking that at least I would be going home at a reasonable hour, the front door swung open and in he walked with a cigar the size of a Louisville Slugger in his mouth, his young wife, blond and giggly, trailing behind along with another couple.

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Brian McDonald

BRIAN McDONALD was born in the Bronx and grew up in Rockland County, New York. He is a graduate of Fordham University and the Columbia School of Journalism, contributes frequently to New York City newspapers, including The New York Times, and teaches writing and journalism at several schools, including Fordham University. He is the author of the nonfiction works My Father's Gun, Indian Summer, and Safe Harbor: A Murder in Nantucket. He lives in Manhattan.

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Last Call at Elaine's
A Journey from One Side of the Bar to the Other
Brian McDonald

Hardcover

Hardcover
St. Martin's Press
April 2008
Hardcover
ISBN: 9780312347543
ISBN10: 0312347545
5 1/2 x 8 1/4 inches, 288 pages
$24.95

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April 2008
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ISBN: 9781429991292
ISBN10: 1429991291
288 pages
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