
I’d been away from New York for over three months. I returned to the city in the fall of 2018 only to discover that my local barbershop had turned into a Baskin-Robbins. Why do changes in the landscape accelerate as one ages? You take a quick shower and another Duane Reade opens. You wake from an afternoon nap and there’s a new president. The second you hit sixty, life becomes the unstoppable bus in the film Speed.
— Keith McNally, I Regret Almost Everything: A Memoir (Gallery Books, May 6, 2025)
Notes:
- NY Times Book Review: The Brash, Working-Class Londoner Who Redefined New York’s Restaurants
- Wall Street Journal book excerpt: Keith McNally: “I Had No Chef, No Toilets and No Budget. But I Was Determined to Open Balthazar.”
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