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Dean J. Poll (born April 18, 1957) is an American restaurateur based in New York and the founder of the Poll Group, owner of Manhattan's Loeb Central Park Boathouse and
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Background and early career

Born in
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, on Long Island's North Shore, Dean Poll is the second of three sons of Alexandra and Dimitri Poll. He played center on the
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basketball team in Port Washington. On weekends and during school breaks he worked as a “water boy” in Pappas Restaurant, his family's high-volume, 250-seat seafood restaurant in
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, Brooklyn. Poll started working full-time after high school when he became the purchasing manager for the family's newest property, a 14,000 sq ft. food complex in Midtown Manhattan's Time & Life Building. It comprised Dawson's Pub, La Petite Brassiere, Bon Jour coffee shop and Southampton Caterers that served the office building-dense
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neighborhood. Working in the restaurant's back-of-house trenches, Poll excelled at inspecting seafood in the legendary
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, negotiating with meat brokers in Manhattan's
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, and sourcing vegetables in the South Bronx's Hunts Point, the largest produce market in the world.


The Long Island years

In 1980, Dean Poll and his brothers, Gillis and George, recreated Pappas Restaurant in Williston Park, renaming it Riverbay Seafood Bar & Grill in 1989. In 1986, they opened Bryant & Cooper Steak House and butcher shop in Roslyn. By 1997, The New York Times called Bryant & Cooper “arguably the best steakhouse on Long Island” and Riverbay, “Nassau-Suffolk's No. 1 seafood restaurant.


Entering Manhattan market

Interested in expanding into Manhattan, Dean Poll dissolved his partnership with his brothers in 1998-1999. Dividing the assets, he retained ownership of Riverbay, while setting his sights on the Central Park Boathouse, a city-owned concession that was requesting proposals.


Central Park Boathouse

In June 2000, New York City's Department of Parks and Recreation awarded Dean Poll the concession for the Loeb Boathouse property, one of only two restaurants in Manhattan's Central Park. It consists of a lakeside fine dining restaurant, a fast casual café and an event space. In 2016, the city renewed the Boathouse's 15-year lease. The Loeb Boathouse will shut its doors on Oct. 16, 2022. Poll, cited “rising labor and costs of goods,” according to a notice filed in July. All of the Boathouse’s 163 employees will be out of work after it shutters, said Poll, who has managed the restaurant since 2000.


Tavern on the Green

In August 2009, the Parks Department granted Dean Poll the concession for Tavern on the Green, the second of two restaurants in Manhattan's iconic
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. A major labor dispute erupted between Dean Poll and the union representing Tavern workers. The dispute resulted in Poll backing out of the deal and the union organizing a 44-day strike 1at the Boathouse. Ultimately the two sides came to terms.


Gallagher's Steakhouse

In January 2013, Dean Poll bought legendary Gallaghers Steakhouse from longtime owner Marlene Brody. Rescuing the 200-seat, Prohibition-era restaurant 14 days before it was scheduled to close, Poll began a strategic 7-month renovation that the New York Post's Steve Cuozzo likened to “stirring the resurrection of a classic.” In February 2011, Gallaghers reopened to rave reviews that celebrated Poll's success restoring its vintage horseshoe bar, iconic glass-encased meat locker. In December 2017, Poll's resurrection of Gallagher's was the subject of a New York Times article by
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Personal life

Dean Poll and his wife Linda, whom he met in 1980, are parents of two sons. He is on the Board of the Boys’ Club of New York and has served on the board of the
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. An active member of New York's Greek-American community, Poll served as parish council president of the
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from 2013 - 2016. The Greek Orthodox Ecumenical Patriarch named Dean Poll an Archon, 7
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, one of the highest civilian honors given by the Greek Orthodox Church.


References

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