The Loeb Boathouse, which sits along the easternmost edge of the Central Park Lake, has permanently closed.
A well-known Central Park restaurant has closed despite a multi-million dollar offer to keep its doors open and staff employed.
The doors of the beloved Loeb Boathouse were locked, and a sign on the front seemingly confirmed reports the longtime park restaurant had finally closed for good. Previous reports of a mystery billionaire with a $6 million offer raised the hopes of longtime diners eager to see the restaurant stay open past the scheduled October close. But the offer wasn't enough.
Word came last month that the city rejected the bid for reportedly not coming in high enough, the New York Post
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