Jennifer LeRoy, with her horse the Pie, takes the lead in a Caroline Herrera gown and Dannijo necklace on her family estate in Saugerties, NY.
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Jennifer LeRoy ran the Russian Tea Room and Tavern on the Green when she was just 22 years old. Now, she’s plotting her return to the restaurant biz.
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“Not for a moment am I hesitating about doing another restaurant. I am very confident that my restaurant will be a success. When I do something, I put all my energy to it, every day,’ says LeRoy of her new venture.
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LeRoy, serving a picture perfect lunch on her farm house porch, is a natural hostess.
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Warner LeRoy’s Maxwell’s Plum was a swinging scene in the 1960s.
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Jennifer LeRoy plans to open her own restaurant, equally fabulous to her father’s Maxwell’s Plum.
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After the LeRoys lost their lease on Tavern on the Green, they closed the landmark eatery after one last bash on New Year’s Even in 2009. It has yet to reopen under the new leaseholder.
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Jennifer with her dad, Warner, and her late brother Max at the Russian Tea Room in 1999