Grumpy waiters? Check. Sawdust on the floor? But of course! Beef so tender you can use a butter knife on it? Well, that’s why people are still coming to this iconic steakhouse set in a barren stretch of Williamsburg, Brooklyn. It’s still hard to beat a meal here, and that goes for everything from the beef to the lamb chops to the legendary creamed spinach. Two important notes: Credit cards aren’t accepted, so be sure to bring wads of cash. And you’ll need to reserve well in advance to get a table.
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Peter Luger Steakhouse
178 Broadway (at Driggs Ave.), Williamsburg, Brooklyn
Courtesy of Peter Luger / David Handschuh
Our Rating
Neighborhood
Brooklyn
Hours
Mon–Thurs 11:45am–9:45pm; Fri–Sat 11:45am–10:45pm; Sun 12:45–9:45pm
Transportation
Subway: J, M, or Z to Marcy Ave
Phone
718/387-7400
Prices
Main courses (steaks) $35–$49
Cuisine Type
Steak
Web site
Peter Luger Steakhouse
Map
178 Broadway New York CityNote: This information was accurate when it was published, but can change without notice. Please be sure to confirm all rates and details directly with the companies in question before planning your trip.