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Arnie's Restaurant, 1050 N. State St., Chicago, IL Square Wall Clock
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Arnie's Restaurant, 1050 N. State St., Chicago, IL Square Wall Clock
Arnie's Restaurant, 1050 N. State St., Chicago, IL. Arnold "Arnie" Morton (1922-2005) was a restaurateur who opened his first restaurant, the Walton Walk, between Rush Street and Michigan Avenue in 1952. This paved the way for a partnership with Victor Lownes and Hugh Hefner, the founder and editor-in-chief of Playboy Magazine. Morton was the right-hand man of Hugh Hefner when he launched the Playboy Empire on February 29, 1960. He was largely involved in the opening of the first Playboy Club with Hefner and Lownes in 1960. He served as Executive Vice President of Playboy Enterprises, where he developed the worldwide chain of Playboy Clubs.
Over the course of 20 years, Morton created his flagship namesake restaurant, Arnie's, in Chicago's Gold Coast, Zorine's; and Morton's of Chicago Steakhouses. In 1978, Morton's of Chicago opened in the basement of a Near North Side high-rise in Chicago adjacent to the existing Arnie's restaurant. The menu consisted simply of giant potatoes and large steaks. It was slow at the beginning but gained a boost when Frank Sinatra arrived at the restaurant and became a regular. This original Morton's of Chicago became the stepping stone for 65 other Morton's locations in the United States, Hong Kong, Singapore, and Canada. During the 70s and 80s, his other ventures included Arnie's Restaurant, Arnie's Cafe, Maple Street Pier, Arnie's First Street Pier, Arnie's North, Morton's Marketplace, the Institute and an exclusive Club, Zorine's (discotheque).
Morton met Klaus Fritsch while working alongside Hugh Hefner. Then, Fritsch was the food and beverage director of the Playboy Clubs. Morton left Playboy in the early 1970s, as did Fritsch, to begin a 20-year run of working together. Morton once teamed with chef Jean Banchet to open an elegant French seafood restaurant, Zorine's Club La Mer. Morton sold his Morton's Steakhouses in 1987.
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By S.19 January 2019 • Verified Purchase
Wall Clock, 27.3 cm Square Acrylic
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Just love the idea of being able to personalise items for dirfferent people and occasions.
Great quality photos. Great quality printing. Happy with how the photos look.
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By Joe U.27 January 2023 • Verified Purchase
Wall Clock, 27.3 cm Square Acrylic
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Came in reasonable time especially since it was overseas shipping and more importantly I'm blown away by the quality.
Its not just a cheaply printed picture but acryclic or some other transparent material bonded to the pic.
As an added bonus, the clock doesn't make a ticking noise but is silent. Printing / image quality is exactly as i envisaged if not better. Its difficult to get a picture that just right for this use but the one i had worked nicely with white letters, i can imagine some other photos i had would have worked equally well with black. Very happy customer.
5 out of 5 stars rating
By Tracy I.7 February 2021 • Verified Purchase
Wall Clock, 27.3 cm Square Acrylic
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Absolutely love this clock. A modern looking clock and the pictures are a great way of personalising. The photos for the size were of good clear quality.
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