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Peter Luger Steak House

5.0 stars
(3 Ratings)

178 Broadway, Brooklyn, NY 11211

(718) 388-4511 GO TO WEBSITE |SEE MENU

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  • HOURS:
  • Mon-Thurs 11:45 am-9:45 pm, Fri-Sat 11:45 am-10:45 pm, Sun 12:45 pm-9:45 pm
  • PRICE RANGE: --
  • CREDIT CARDS: No
  • ALCOHOL: Full Bar
  • OTHER FEATURES:
  • Bar, Reservations Accepted
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Other location: Great Neck, L.I.

quick reviews (4 Reviews)

5 stars

My son and I just had a fantastic Lunch at Luger's. Everything was great.
We had two slices of the bacon, Steak for two, and the Chopped Salad (which also had the bacon on it). Everything was delicious. The service was great.

We got out of there for $145 including tip. Well worth it for the best steak on the planet.
REPLY (15 Replies) (by ppropp, created December 12, 2011)

Having eaten at the Brooklyn location for over 25 years and the Great Neck branch the last ten ... 1.reservations for GN are easy to get, even at the last minute.Two weeks ago I called there at 11 on Sunday morning and got my 5:45 and could have gotten a later time. You want Saturday, call now 2. Food is the same, I concur with the others. Every bit as good in GN as Brooklyn. One advantage food...+READ Having eaten at the Brooklyn location for over 25 years and the Great Neck branch the last ten ... 1.reservations for GN are easy to get, even at the last minute.Two weeks ago I called there at 11 on Sunday morning and got my 5:45 and could have gotten a later time. You want Saturday, call now 2. Food is the same, I concur with the others. Every bit as good in GN as Brooklyn. One advantage food wise for GN is, in a word, lobster. Only available in GN and never ordered in substituon of a steak portion but as a great accompaniment to your porterhouse. One size only at 2 1/2 pound and broiled perfectly with a light sprinkling of bread crumbs. 3. There is no substitute for the original feel of Brooklyn particularly if you sit in the front room on the right as opposed to the brand new side room on the left. It may look the same but it ain't original, if that matters to you. 4. The waiters in Brooklyn are fine, professional gentleman, in GN they are even better. They offer a menu when you are seated, bring booster seats for kids and don't bat an eye if a member of your party has questions or is considering the fish. Though unlike Frank Bruni I have never felt pelted by the ceremonial coin toss at the end of the meal I have seen others feel that way. 5. The crowd in Brooklyn is male, loud and "Wall Street" with tourists thrown in. GN is family and suburban, there is no recession in that area. 6. Valet parking in GN makes it easy but equally so in Brooklyn with the train or a car service. Whichever you choose you will enjoy.-COLLAPSE / REPLY (7 Replies) (by stuartlafonda, created December 1, 2011)

5 stars

No way! Peter Luger lives up to and exceeds its reputation. By far the best steak in the country, and an outstanding dining experience from that first slice of bacon to that last bite if Apple Strudel mitt schlag.
Unless you are a vegetarian, you will be in steak heaven!
REPLY (46 Replies) (by Fleur, created November 26, 2011)

»Great Burger

5 stars

The Burger at Peter Luger is one of the best in the city, in not THE best! Check out the burger blog of a true burger connoisseur at: www.damnburger.com (by DamianD90X, created January 11, 2011)

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Where Is New York’s Best Porterhouse? (CHOW Digest, Aug. 2011).
On Not Eating Steak at a Steakhouse (CHOW Digest, July 2011).
Eating Veg at Peter Luger Steakhouse (CHOW Digest, Feb. 2011).