You ask, we deliver. More new pages to the Dot City guide to Dorothy Parker. There are 4 new additions to the site. Because so many members keep asking, “Where did Mrs. Parker drink?” I went out and added three places that Dottie tipped back a few.
“21” is the most famous of all, and the landmark to excess and expense account lunching is now on Dot City after much delay. A better place to have a drink is Flute, which those who attended Parkerfest 1999 know all about. It used to be Tex Guinan’s speakeasy Club Intime in the 1920s.
Also new to the site is a page for the Warwick Hotel, where Dottie socialized during WWII.
Finally, the puzzle of Dottie’s early residences is completed with the addition of 310 West 80th. She lived here with her father as she began her writing career. Have a look at all of these New York locales. More new pages coming soon.