You Need to Give These Celebrity Owned Restaurants a Try

Now, Magnolia Table is a full-service restaurant, with a take away counter and a market inside as well, so if you can’t get a table to sit where the king sat, you can at least eat the food that was made in the building.

Chris Noth: The Cutting Room

The Cutting Room was purchased by Chris Noth in 2004. Since then, he has hosted a metric ton of A-list musicians and chefs for multiple, low-key nights in a row. This is where John Mayer, Lady Gaga, Ed Sheeran, and David Bowie all periodically shared the stage and played to dozens of high-brow diners in an intimate and private setting.

This restaurant is thoroughly unattainable to the non-elite class, but every once in a while they make some exceptions and they’ll drop the price of the menu for one or two nights, allowing common folk to enter for a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. 

Florida Georgia Line: FGL House

The Florida Georgia Line is actually just two dudes from both Florida and Georgia that like to make music and eat together. That common interest built two lifelong careers in the music industry that coincidentally just dipped into the restaurant ownership world. 

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Post originally appeared on Upbeat News.