The main dining room at this Williamsburg spot is all exposed brick and wood, with a scattering of tables and a long counter—the perfect environment in which to consume one of the city's best steaks
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Frankie and Johnnie's began life in 1926 as a Prohibition era speakeasy. Today it's a solid choice for carnivores, serving up classic New York steakhouse fare to palate-pleasing levels.
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Opened in 1887, This Brooklyn chop house is often named the best steakhouse in New York and, in 2002, was dubbed one of "America's Classics" by the James Beard Foundation
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Quebecois chef Hugue Dufour and his American wife, Sarah Obraitis, shook up the New York dining scene when they opened this steakhouse, located in an old auto-body shop in Queens
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Babe Ruth, Teddy Roosevelt, Will Rogers, and Albert Einstein were all regulars at Keens, as evidenced by the pipes they left behind, which now adorn the walls
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