Opened by Maurice Bernstein in
1907, Bernstein's Fish Grotto was known worldwide for its unique entrance, a ship's
bow jutting into the sidewalk. The ship was a faithful reproduction of Christopher
Columbus's Nina. Inside the restaurant, the marine theme continued.
Bernstein's had seven colorful dining rooms: the Fisherman's Cave, the Pilot
Room, the Sun Deck, the Main Salon, the Cabin Nooks, the Upper Deck, and the
Porthole Counter.
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