I agree with Steve. You mustn't interrupt the celebrities while dining. Most people there are in the entertainment business anyway and know one another. When I was a talent agent, I had dinner there one evening with a client and Michael Jordan came in with Charles Barkley, Scottie Pippen and Hakeem Alajuwon. Mike had retired and Scottie was playing with the Houston Rockets with Charles and Hakeem. They were in town to play against the Lakers. Charles Barkley sat right behind me. Charles bumped my chair all evening long. I didn't say anything and he eventually apologized. Because The Ivy is small and quaint, I guess he needed a little more leg room. It was a pleasure to see all of them laughing, joking and enjoying their meal. I was at The Ivy about a month ago and didn't see any famous faces. Sometimes you may catch someone and sometimes you may not. All in all, it is a wonderful place to eat and enjoy the atmosphere. π
Yes. And the rules are: No gawking No pointing No autographs No photos β as in NEVER But,everyone gets a hall pass. Mine is Cher. π
Yes, but please have respect and let them dine in peace. They're people, too, and deserve the right to a peaceful evening out just as much as anyone else. Being a celebrity does NOT mean you surrender full rights to privacy, contrary to memes on Instagram. Lol πππππΈπ
Of course π
Yes watch faces this is where they go to BE SEEN so they do promo and such here but donβt disturb them or make them feel insafe
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