Peter Luger Steak House
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Peter Luger Steak House is a steakhouse located in the Williamsburg section of Brooklyn, New York City, with a second location in Great Neck, New York, in the western part of Long Island. It was named to the James Beard Foundation's list of "America's Classics" in 2002[1] and is the third oldest operating steakhouse in New York City, after Keens and Old Homestead Steakhouse.[2]
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Restaurant information | |
Established | 1887; 137 years ago (1887) |
Owner(s) | Amy Rubenstein Marilyn Spiera |
Previous owner(s) | Peter Luger Frederick Luger Sol Forman |
Food type | Steakhouse |
Street address | 178 Broadway |
City | Brooklyn |
Country | United States |
Coordinates | 40.7099°N 73.9626°W / 40.7099; -73.9626 |
Other locations | Great Neck, Ebisu, Paradise, Nevada |
Website | www |
On January 10, 2022, Peter Luger's and Caesars Palace announced the opening of a third location in Caesars Palace Las Vegas, Nevada in the location formerly occupied by Rao's.
The Brooklyn location is known for its long wooden bar, and the "dining rooms have a Teutonic air, with exposed wooden beams, burnished oak wainscoting, brass chandeliers and weathered beer-hall tables".[3][4]
In 2019, New York Times restaurant critic Pete Wells gave the restaurant a scathing, zero-star review,[5] a decline from Frank Bruni's 2007 two-star review,[6] a three-star review in 1995 by Ruth Reichl,[7] and a four-star review in 1968 by Craig Claiborne.[8]