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Tell the Tribune: How do you remember the New Yorker?

(Chris Detrick | The Salt Lake Tribune) Diners eat at at The New Yorker restaurant Thursday September 17, 2009.

The New Yorker was a downtown dining staple for 40 years — first as a private club and later as an upper-end restaurant. It served its last meals recently. We’d like to hear from you about your memories of this iconic restaurant.

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