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Kueba Restaurant


Рубрикатор / City Services/Restaurants, Cafes, Cafeterias

KUEBA (16 Bolshaya Morskaya Street). A restaurant opened in 1887 on the premises of the Cafe de Paris, operating from the 1850s and belonging to restaurateur Z.P. Kueba. It was a luxurious establishment with a high style cuisine and excellent service, catering to guests which including many famous artists, actors, entrepreneurs, as well as Grand Princes. It was a meeting place for balletomanes and the so-called Golden Youth. In 1904, a dinner in honour of American dancer I. Duncan was given at Kueba, and in 1911 the restaurant hosted a dinner in honour of the 20th anniversary of M. F. Kshessinskaya's debut on the Imperial stage. Among its regulars were S.P. Dyagilev, V.F. Nijinsky, F.I. Shalyapin, S.I. Mamontov, T.L. Schepkina-Kupernik, N.K. Schilder. One of the first St. Petersburg electric signs was placed on the roof of the building (Cubat, from which came a pun of that time: "Shining be thy name"). After October 1917, the restaurant was closed down. The Neoclassical gateway, made of green Levantine marble, has been preserved (architect I.A. Fomin).

Reference: Алянский Ю. Л. Веселящийся Петербург. СПб., 2002. Т. 6. С. 144-153.

I. A. Bogdanov.

Persons
Chaliapin Fedor Ivanovich
Duncan Isadora
Dyagilev Sergey Pavlovich
Fomin Ivan Alexandrovich
Kschessinska Mathilde (Maria) Felixovna
Kueba Zh.P.
Mamontov Savva Ivanovich
Nijinsky Vaclav Fomich
Schilder Nikolay Karlovich
Shchepkina-Kupernik Tatyana Lvovna

Addresses
Bolshaya Morskaya St./Saint Petersburg, city, house 16

Bibliographies
Алянский Ю. Л. Веселящийся Петербург. СПб., 2002

The subject Index
Kueba Restaurant


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Cafes (entry)

CAFES (from the French cafe, meaning coffeehouse or cafeteria). Establishments where customers were offered coffee, chocolate, pastries, and other food and beverages; most likely appeared in St. Petersburg in the early 19th century

Kueba Restaurant

KUEBA (16 Bolshaya Morskaya Street). A restaurant opened in 1887 on the premises of the Cafe de Paris, operating from the 1850s and belonging to restaurateur Z.P. Kueba

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