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Mr Stein, who was born in South Africa and served as a paratrooper in the Israeli army before moving to London in his early 20s, leaves behind three children and his partner, Platina. ....
23rd December, 2020 by Phoebe French Maxwell’s Restaurants, owner of sites including Maxwell’s Bar & Grill London nightclub Café de Paris, has gone into liquidation. Image: Wiki Commons As reported by the Sunday Times, the company has appointed Live Recoveries as its liquidators, which said hope that the venues would generate much-needed income in December has been dashed. “It was apparent low customer numbers, uncertainty surrounding trading, and mounting creditors and rent arrears left the company with no alternative,” the company told the Maxwell’s Restaurants was founded in 1972 by Guards Polo Club Chairman Brian Stein. Café de Paris, which was bought by Stein in 2002, has a much longer history, having opened in 1924. ....
Cafe de Paris has shut its doors for good Credit: Jeffrey Blackler / Alamy Stock Photo It made it through the War and entertained royalty, and was a timeless, bustling hotspot in Central London for the 96 years it survived. But the Cafe de Paris has finally been vanquished by Covid-19. The business has announced it will be closing for good, with the effects of lockdown even more devastating than the 1941 Blitz bomb which laid waste to the glitzy concert hall, forcing it to close for refurbishment until 1948. Cafe de Paris was a symbol of the West End, it opened in 1924 and its and hosted a rotating cast of A-list stars including Frank Sinatra, Judy Garland and Noël Coward. ....