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Mattingly Charities Event January 27thMickey Mantle’s Restaurant has been selected as the location for the official launch of “Mattingly Charities” at a dinner and auction event to be held on the evening of January 27, 2011. For more inforamtion concerning the event and how to purchase tickets, visit mattinglycharities.org or contact info@mattinglycharities.org/410-350-6226. The event is being [...]
Dine within view of Central ParkMickey Mantle’s offers a respite from the rigors of shopping. Come on in and relax. Let us look after your shopping bags while you stretch out. Mickey Mantle’s: The Holiday Oasis.
Mickey Mantle News
25 facts about Mickey Mantle Mickey wore No. 6 as a rookie – until he was sent back to Kansas City. When he returned, No. 7, Cliff Mapes, had departed, so Mickey switched to No. 7, which he wore in the 1951 World Series and for the rest of his career.
2. The number “18” appears three times for trivia buffs: [...]
The new owners of Mickey Mantle’s Restaurant and Sports Bar would like to begin by apologizing for the 2004 Ted Williams incident which was concocted by the prior owner. The new ownership neither condoned nor found the “media stunt” amusing! We stand by our New York brethren and would never defile the great name and [...]
Celebrity Sightings
Ron Guidry delights fans with signings after he has lunch“Louisiana Lightning“ was in Mickey Mantle’s with his family having lunch and delighted fans with gracious handshakes and signings.
Mr Guidry began his career pitching briefly in the 1975 and 1976 seasons. In 1977, he began as a relief pitcher but was moved into the starting rotation. He helped lead the New York Yankees to a World [...]
Mr Fritz Peterson was at hand in Mickey Mantle’s today to sign copies of his new book Mickey Mantle is going to Heaven.
Fritz Fred Peterson (born Fred Ingels Peterson February 8, 1942, in Chicago, Illinois) was a Major League Baseball player for the New York Yankees, Cleveland Indians and Texas Rangers from 1966 to [...]


