ADDITIONAL INFO:
On March 7, 1914, brothers William Moore and James Moore Jr. opened an Irish eatery at 216 West Forty-sixth Street, Manhattan New York. Family members lived above the restaurant. Early newspaper reports confirm this establishment was in frequent violation of the Volstead Act (aka prohibition). References in the 1920s confirm the place was known as "Dinty Moore's" but they are fuzzy about which brother was "Dinty." Subsequent references confirm James was the proud owner of this moniker. Newspaper accounts paint Dinty Moore's as a popular hangout catering to celebrities and business moguls. Presumably, its reputation as a speakeasy generated a devoted clientele. A survey of historic newspapers also confirmed several other "Dinty Moore" restaurants throughout the country. They do not appear to be related.
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