Golden Steer, Las Vegas' longest-running steakhouse, is set to open its first location outside of Las Vegas in New York City's One Fifth building. Historical ties to New York, especially prominent patrons including Frank Sinatra, alongside a strong fanbase in the city, influenced the expansion decision by second-generation owner Amanda Signorelli. Known for its restaurant experience reminiscent of classic mob hangouts, Golden Steer gained fame not only through its celebrity clientele but also from its appearance in the film "Casino." Expect signature dishes like tableside Caesar salads and tomahawk steaks.
Las Vegas steakhouse Golden Steer is expanding to New York, establishing its first location outside of Vegas at the historic One Fifth building this year.
Golden Steer has historical ties to New York through its famous patrons such as Frank Sinatra, which influenced its expansion decision, according to Amanda Signorelli.
Established in 1958, Golden Steer is Las Vegas’ longest-running steakhouse, renowned for its star-studded client list and classic dining experience.
New Yorkers can anticipate classic offerings like tableside Caesar salads and tomahawk steaks when Golden Steer opens later this year in NYC.
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