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    NYC steakhouse forced to add disclaimer to Perry Como photo: ‘This is not Jeffrey Epstein’

    By Jon Levine,

    8 hours ago

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    An iconic city steakhouse is hitting an off note.

    Gallaghers, a theater district warhorse with a century of patronage by celebrities, was forced to add an embarrassing addendum to a signed portrait of Perry Como after customers kept confusing the crooner for Jeffrey Epstein.

    The framed black and white photo of a smiling Como, just off the main entrance is now ribboned by a blunt message reading, “This not Jeffrey Epstein. This is Perry Como.”

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    Customers at Gallaghers kept confusing the image of Perry Como for Jeffrey Epstein. Tamara Beckwith
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    A disclaimer had to be added after “hundreds” of customers demanded to know why Gallaghers was honoring the late pedophile. Tamara Beckwith

    Old bones, contemporary cuisine at Gallaghers Steakhouse

    Gallaghers owner Dean Poll said he had no choice but to add the disclaimer last year, after “hundreds” of customers demanded to know why the restaurant was honoring the disgraced financier Epstein.

    “It was constant. Not one a day, but all during the day. You can’t talk to the Maître d without seeing that picture,” Poll said ruefully. “So we finally put a sign up.”

    Gallaghers opened in1926 with Helen and Edward Gallagher at the helm. It was the first restaurant to serve a New York Strip, according to its website .

    Today, its glass freezer prominently featuring prime cuts of beef is a regular stop for gawking tourists.

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    Poll bought the chophouse in 2013, rescuing it from the edge of bankruptcy.

    Epstein, he insisted, never patronized the place.

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    Perry Como was once a Gallaghers regular in the mid 1950s and 60s. Getty Images
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    Jeffrey Epstein never visited Gallaghers, says owner Dean Poll. David McGlynn

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    Yankees icon Joe DiMaggio and actress Elizabeth Taylor were once regulars, Poll said, as was Como.

    Como taped “The Perry Como Show” at CBS studios on 54th Street in the 1950s, just a stone’s throw from Gallaghers. The space later became Studio 54.

    Zac Bissonnette — a finance professional and author of a book-length history of Beanie Babies — said he was livid by the case of mistaken identity.

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    The ancient theater district steakhouse has been serving chops since 1926. Tamara Beckwith

    “It’s enraging,” said Bissonnette, a Como super fan who shares a cat named “Perry Como” with his partner Ryan.

    “Perry Como was one of the great singers of midcentury. He was known as the nicest guy in show business, famously so. To have people forget him and remember Jeffrey Epstein is kind of upsetting.”

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