$100K GoFundMe effort revitalizes beloved Broadway dining spot West Bank Cafe
One beloved Manhattan dinner theater has not had its final act yet.
GoFundMe campaign launched to help ease the celebrity-packed, Broadway hotspot’s financial woes raised $100,000, supporters said.
The amount — which came from famous patrons and everyday diners — is enough for the Hell’s Kitchen eatery to indefinitely postpone its original closing date of August 24, according to Broadway producer Tom D’Angora, a regular who started the online fundraiser.
“The support has been incredible, the restaurant is packed everyday,” D’Angora said.
“My goal was to raise $25,000 or $50,000 in the first month but we ended up doing $100,000 which I think is so promising and exciting.”
Owner Steve Olsen, 70, started the cafe in Hell’s Kitchen in 1978 at age 24.
