This legendary Las Vegas steakhouse brings the glitz and the glamour to Greenwich Village
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This legendary Las Vegas steakhouse brings the glitz and the glamour to Greenwich Village
"Golden Steer holds the title of the longest-running steakhouse in Las Vegas. A relic of its time, the dark and moody hall once hosted the likes of Marilyn Monroe, Muhammad Ali and the entirety of The Rat Pack."
"Its January introduction has now brought a touch of that Vegas glamour to the equally glamorous One Fifth building, which was formerly home to Marc Forgione's Trattoria One Fifth."
"Much like its predecessor, Golden Steer is all about that old-school vibe. The mahogany-rich entryway leads to a swanky bar with mirrored ceilings and fringe that cascades on the walls."
Golden Steer, the longest-running steakhouse in Las Vegas, has opened in New York, bringing its vintage charm and history. Established in 1958, it has hosted celebrities and featured in films. The restaurant maintains an old-school vibe with a mahogany entryway, a swanky bar, and a dining area that reflects its Vegas roots. The menu includes contemporary steakhouse offerings while preserving traditional elements, appealing to both nostalgia and modern tastes.
Read at Time Out New York
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