The March re-opening of the Frick Museum was one of the most anticipated New York City events in recent memory. So much so that you could argue there’s nothing more to be said about it: Splashy features ran everywhere from Architectural Digest to The New York Times to Vogue itself, while thousands over New Yorkers lined up outside Henry Clay Frick’s former Upper East Side mansion to see its new Annabelle Selldorf-renovated halls. Those who didn’t were subject to constant questioning at dinner parties throughout the spring: “Have you seen the New Frick?”
But as it turns out, there’s still plenty more to talk about. On June 6, the museum opens a new café: Westmoreland.
Named after the Frick family’s Pullman train car, Westmoreland is a jewel box of a space on the museum’s secon