The Restaurant Guys

How Blue Ribbon Changed Late-Night Dining | Eric and Bruce Bromberg


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Why This Episode Matters

  • A defining New York restaurant story about how Blue Ribbon helped reshape late-night dining in downtown Manhattan
  • A look at hospitality that lasts through warmth, consistency, personality, and a refusal to chase trends
  • A strong listen for restaurant people interested in staff culture, regulars, restaurant identity, and long-term success
  • Real industry history from chef hangout culture to a driven model
  • Plenty of memorable stories including old New York, Blue Ribbon Sushi, long-term employees, and the failed concept that came before it

The Banter

Mark and Francis open with Francis describing a solo night in New York that included a flamenco performance Mark would not enjoy and a stop for cigars at the Carnegie Club, a place completely comfortable being exactly what it is.

The Conversation

Eric and Bruce Bromberg, the brothers behind Blue Ribbon, join the show to talk about building one of downtown New York’s most influential restaurants. They discuss the Paris brasserie model that inspired Blue Ribbon, how the restaurant became a late-night home for chefs and restaurant people, and why hospitality mattered more than exclusivity.

They also share the story of the failed concept that preceded Blue Ribbon, the dramatic rebuild that led to its opening, and the values that shaped the restaurant from the beginning. Along the way, they talk about legendary staff members, the role of oysters in Blue Ribbon’s identity, the opening of Blue Ribbon Sushi, and the long view required to build restaurants that endure.

Time Stamps

0:00 – Opening banter: Francis’s solo night out, flamenco, and the Carnegie Club

6:10 – Eric and Bruce Bromberg join the show. How Blue Ribbon changed late-night dining in New York

15:00 – Blue Ribbon’s style of hospitality

20:45 – Alonzo, oysters, and the front-of-room identity of Blue Ribbon

29:50– The Crystal Room, tearing it apart, and rebuilding as Blue Ribbon

39:43 – Blue Ribbon Sushi, key people and rethinking Japanese restaurant hospitality

51:30 – Building legacy establishments, designing a menu you love, and creating restaurants that last

58:59 – The Guys’ mob story

Guest Bio

Eric and Bruce Bromberg are the brothers behind Blue Ribbon Restaurants, the hospitality group that began with Blue Ribbon Brasserie in SoHo in 1992. Over the years, they expanded the brand into multiple concepts, including Blue Ribbon Sushi and Blue Ribbon Fried Chicken, while building a reputation for strong hospitality, late-night dining, and restaurant culture built to last.

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