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Not to be confused with Steven Starr. Stephen Starr is the owner of several restaurants in Philadelphia, New York City, and Atlantic City.[1] All of these restaurants are part of the Starr Restaurant Organization.[2]
[edit] Early careerHe began working in the restaurant industry at the age of 21 when he opened his first club in an Old City diner, Grand Mom Minnie's, which served food during the day and comedy at night. Next he opened Stars, a cabaret/restaurant that featured acts who were just starting out, such as Jerry Seinfeld, Richard Belzer and Pat Benatar. Continuing to promote live entertainment, Starr opened a larger venue, the Ripley Music Hall, which showcased new talent such as U2, The Eurythmics, Cyndi Lauper and Bruce Springsteen, who were still very small at the time. Eventually he began The Concert Company to bring large-scale stadium acts to Philadelphia. Starr was responsible for memorable shows including Madonna, Lionel Richie, George Michael and others. In 1990, when Electric Factory Concerts bought him out, he used the profit to open several new venues including: Shake, Burger and Roll, a kitschy diner; The Bank, a trendy dance club which later became Transit Nightclub; and Cafe Republic (2201 South Street), a Russian-themed caviar and vodka bar.[3] [edit] Reality TVStephen was the guest judge on the Restaurant Wars episode of Top Chef : Season 5. [4] [edit] Restaurants[edit] Ft. Lauderdale
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[edit] New York CityNote - Stephen Starr, the restaurant owner, although active in New York City (among other locations) is a different person than Stephen Z. Starr, the New York City based bankruptcy attorney (although they share the same spellings of their first and last names).[5] [edit] Atlantic City
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