Keens Steakhouse, which has been serving up lavish U.S.D.A. prime beef since 1885, is a slice of New York history, frequented by storied patrons.
The famous mutton chop at Keens is as large as an arm and has been the restaurant's signature dish since it opened, attracting stars of stage and sport.
Since its opening, Keens has been a gathering place in Manhattan, where theater folk mingled, and even Theodore Roosevelt enjoyed dining alongside the city's elite.
With an impressive display of 90,000 churchwarden pipes, Keens showcases its rich history and connection to famous figures like Babe Ruth and Theodore Roosevelt.
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