The Top 32 Steakhouses Near Blue Hill at Stone Barns

  1. This is old-money fine dining for people who still believe power lunches are a personality. Set in the legendary former Four Seasons space, now polished up by Major Food Group, The Grill draws a well-heeled crowd in serious suits who know exactly what they're ordering before they sit down. The tableside presentations feel like theater, the service keeps pace, and the all-American menu delivers the kind of classics that never needed fixing.


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    99 E 52nd St, New York, NY · Manhattan
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  2. Rank 2. COTE

    Korean

    A Michelin-starred Korean steakhouse that earns every bit of that hyphen, Cote takes the communal fire of Korean barbecue and runs it through the discipline of fine dining. Trained servers grill tableside, the beef is serious, and the wine list actually rewards curiosity. The room is dark and charged, full of people celebrating something or pretending they are. Go with a group and let the Butcher's Feast do the talking.


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    16 W 22nd St, New York, NY · Manhattan
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  3. Rank 3. Gallaghers

    Steakhouse

    Been around forever and still earns it, Gallaghers is an old-school Midtown steakhouse where USDA Prime beef dry-ages in a glass-fronted locker right by the front window, which tells you everything about their priorities. Hickory-grilled steaks, creamed spinach, rolling dessert carts, and a bar that actually has a pulse. The room mixes Broadway crowds, business lunches, and locals who never need the menu.


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    228 W 52nd St, New York, NY · New York
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    160 Central Park S, New York, NY · Manhattan
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  5. Inside the Chatwal Hotel, The Lambs Club is a Midtown steakhouse that somehow makes black walls, red booths, and a limestone fireplace feel genuinely cool rather than costume-y. The crowd is a reliable mix of theater-goers racing the clock and suits who've loosened their ties just enough. The dry-aged steaks are the move, the cocktails are serious, and the pre-theater menu means you can eat well without sprinting to the curtain.


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    132 W 44th St, New York, NY · Manhattan
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    Resy
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  6. Keens has been around forever, and the room alone, dark wood, white tablecloths, a ceiling covered in centuries of clay pipes, is worth the trip before a single bite lands. This is old-school New York steakhouse dining at its most unapologetic, full of regulars who never glance at the menu and first-timers quietly trying to act like they belong. The mutton chop is the move, though the prime porterhouse holds its own. Ranked among the world's best steak restaurants.


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    72 W 36th St, New York, NY · Manhattan
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  7. Rank 7. Hawksmoor

    British Steakhouse


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    109 E 22nd St, New York, NY · Manhattan
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  8. Daniel Boulud decided the American steakhouse needed a French makeover, and honestly he was right. This is a glamorous Flatiron chophouse with soaring ceilings, velvet accents, and servers who materialize the second you need them. The room is full of suits with their jackets still on, closing deals over top-shelf Bordeaux. Dry-aged steaks come off an oak wood grill, Caesar gets made tableside, and prime rib arrives on a trolley like it's 1965 but better.


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    318 Park Ave S, New York, NY · Manhattan
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  9. A ritzy steakhouse in the Meatpacking District where the room looks like it was designed for someone making a very large decision over dinner. Dark scarlet curtains, deep banquettes, and a crowd that absolutely pressed their shirts. The custom grill does serious work on the steaks, but the pastas and the desserts are legitimately worth the trip, which is not something you say about most steakhouses.


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    85 10th Ave, New York, NY · Manhattan
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  10. Rank 10. Cuerno

    Mexican


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    1271 Avenue of the Americas, New York, NY · Manhattan
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  11. Rank 11. Gui

    Korean Steakhouse

    A Korean-inflected steakhouse that makes a genuine case for dining near Times Square, which is not something you say every day. The room is sleek, the crowd skews date-night and pre-theater, and the aged prime steaks with a proper sear are the real draw. Japanese wagyu is on the menu for when you're feeling spendy, and the Asian-inspired sides give the whole thing a personality beyond the standard chophouse playbook.


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    776 8th Ave, New York, NY · Manhattan
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  12. Rank 12. Rolo's

    Wood-fired Steakhouse

    Rolo's is a wood-fired neighborhood grill in Ridgewood that feels like it's been waiting for you to discover it. The open flame does serious work here, giving everything a smoky warmth that's hard to argue with. Grab a cocktail at the bar up front, then settle into the dining room where the crowd looks like everyone lives two blocks away and has already memorized the menu. Bib Gourmand, and priced like a local spot should be.


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    853 Onderdonk Ave, Ridgewood, NY · Queens
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  13. A cozy, old-school prime rib den tucked behind an easy-to-miss door on Charles Street, the kind of place that rewards people who know and frustrates people who don't. The room is dark and intimate, full of couples who dressed up slightly more than necessary and don't regret it. The staff are genuinely warm rather than performatively so, and the prime rib is the whole point, though the Valrhona chocolate pie makes a strong closing argument.


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    4 Charles St, New York, NY · Manhattan
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    Tock
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  14. Rank 14. Gui Steakhouse

    Korean Steakhouse


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    776 8th Ave, New York, NY · Manhattan
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    316 W 49th St, New York, NY · Manhattan

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    The Knickerbocker Hotel, 6 Times Sq 4th floor, New York, NY · Manhattan

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    89 E 42nd St, New York, NY · Manhattan
  18. Rank 18. Txula Steak

    Basque Steakhouse

    Txula is a Basque steakhouse tucked inside Mercado Little Spain under the High Line, and it's on the World's Best Steak Restaurants list, which tells you something. The kitchen runs a charcoal grill and a Spanish oven with real discipline, letting aged beef and serious sourcing do the talking. The room is nothing to write home about, but the team more than compensates, and the Spanish wine list is genuinely great.


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    515 W 30th St, New York, NY · New York
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    2 Pennsylvania Plaza, New York, NY · Manhattan
  20. Voted the best steak restaurant in North America, this West Village steakhouse takes beef more seriously than most places take anything. The room has been around forever, tucked on Bedford Street with the kind of quiet, lived-in atmosphere that makes you feel like you're in on something. The crowd leans knowing, not flashy. The sourcing goes deep, rare breeds, small farms, and a salt-lined aging room in the basement doing real work.


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    86 Bedford St, New York, NY · Manhattan
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  21. The dry-aged Porterhouse here is the whole reason this old-school Brooklyn steakhouse has had a line out the door for what feels like forever. Wood-paneled rooms, no-nonsense servers, cash only, and a crowd split evenly between locals who never need the menu and first-timers who've been talking about this trip for months. Order the porterhouse, get the creamed spinach, and don't even think about skipping the cheesecake with schlag.


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    178 Broadway, Brooklyn, NY · Brooklyn
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  22. José Andrés runs this steakhouse inside the Ritz-Carlton NoMad like it's a show he's putting on just for you, and honestly the production values are high enough to justify the ticket price. It's theatrical in the best way, with an open wood-fire kitchen doing real work, not just ambience. The crowd skews celebratory, jackets optional but present. Go with people who won't flinch at the bill and do order aggressively.


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    35 W 28th St, New York, NY · New York
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  23. This Greenwich Village tavern has been around forever, and the whole point is that nothing changes. Dark wood, red banquettes, checkerboard floors, walls covered in caricatures, and a room full of people who dressed up just enough to feel like they belong. The menu is classic steakhouse-leaning gastropub, and the burger alone has a genuine reputation that keeps pulling crowds back in.


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    113 MacDougal St, New York, NY · Manhattan
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    56 Beaver St, New York, NY · Manhattan
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    1 5th Ave, New York, NY · Manhattan

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    112 Stanton St, New York, NY · Manhattan

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    9 E 1st St, New York, NY · Manhattan

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    355 Metropolitan Ave, Brooklyn, NY · Brooklyn
  29. Rank 29. Carne Mare

    Italian Steakhouse

    An Italian steakhouse at Pier 17 with East River views and the kind of design budget that makes you feel underdressed even when you're not. The horseshoe bar downstairs draws the after-work crowd loosening their ties, while the leather-and-mirrors dining room upstairs is firmly date-night territory. The steaks are genuinely good, and the menu has more going on than the average chophouse bothers with.


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    Pier 17 - 89 South St, New York, NY · Manhattan
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  30. Rank 30. American Cut

    Modern American Steakhouse

    A proper Tribeca steakhouse that takes the genre seriously, which in this city is saying something. The room is all moody lighting and leather, the kind of place where people show up in blazers they've been saving for a special occasion. USDA Prime and Japanese Wagyu get the dry-aged, high-heat treatment, and the kitchen generally delivers. Service can be hit or miss, so temper your expectations there and just focus on the steak.


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    363 Greenwich St, New York, NY · Manhattan
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  31. Rank 31. Fornos of Spain

    Spanish Steakhouse


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    47 Ferry St, Newark, NJ · Newark
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  32. Rank 32. Valenca Restaurant

    Portuguese Steakhouse


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    665 Monroe Ave, Elizabeth, NJ · Elizabeth
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