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"Bobby Van's boasts a lively happy hour and a popular bar that entices guests to stay well after they've finished eating. Enjoy delicious, traditional steakhouse eats in an open, airy environment with plenty of windows for people watching and sunlight...."
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"Known as a cigar-friendly spot, Bobby Van's boasts a lively happy hour and a popular bar that entices guests to stay well into the night. Enjoy delicious, traditional steakhouse eats in an open, airy environment with plenty of windows for people watching..."
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"Finally, I have her attention and I am given the chance to speak with her. No, there are no tables available presently, and she types into her computer the location where we can be found...."
[ more from dinesite]
"has been popular among the literati since 1969, but the new version just a dash from Grand Central appeals more to the high-finance set. Men stand at the bar puffing cigars and rolling up their shirtsleeves, while in the clubby chocolate and beige dining..."
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"With white tablecloths and lots of wood, this is a meat eater's paradise where most of the waiters are old pros who make you feel lucky to be in their hands. The Harry salad, a hearty mixture of green beans, chopped shrimp, bacon and tomatoes, is curiousl..."
[ more from feistyfoodie.blogspot]
"Yvo says: The waitstaff was completely inexperienced and incapable of handling a little lunch rush, despite its location and despite having opened in October. The kitchen may have been overwhelmed by an excess of patrons- there were people wh..."
[ more from gayot]
| "Bobby Van's Steakhouse & Grill, first established in the genteel enclave of Bridgehampton in 1969, is serious about the real estate mantra location, location, location. Located diagonally across from that bastion of capitalism, the New York Stock Exch..." |
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[ more from gayot]
| "Bobby Van's Steakhouse & Grill, first established in the genteel enclave of Bridgehampton in 1969, is serious about the real estate mantra location, location, location. Located diagonally across from that bastion of capitalism, the New York Stock Exchange..." |
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[ more from gayot]
"As if Peter Luger, the Palm and Morton's weren't enough, here's another he-man steakhouse where you should throw all cholesterol-caution to the wind. In addition to juicy and delicious cuts of red meat, you'll find gigantic Maine lobsters and lemon-pepper..."
[ more from insiderpages]
"Bobby Van's Steakhouse and Grill located across from the New York Stock Exchange uses the original 1898 structure to create lush and evocative dining rooms filled with dark wood, cream-colored walls and beautiful chandeliers. Pass through the glass entran..."
[ more from judysbook]
| "I mean, it wasn't bad, really, but for the prices, I really wanted (and expected) perfection. It may have been an off night or something, so I won't write them off completely...." |
1 reviews
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[ more from menupages]
"My boss took our team, four people, to a holiday lunch here on a Tuesday. It is one of the more expensive that I have seen here in the city but none the less the food was very good...."
[ more from newyork.metromix]
| "Voted one of the top 10 steakhouses in New York City, Bobby Van's exudes class and draws a high-end clientele. A popular after-work spot, the bar is often crowded with patrons swilling top shelf liquor and enjoying savory starters such as the crab cakes o..." |
2 reviews
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[ more from nyjournal.squarespace]
"Their prices are in the range of other Manhattan steakhouses, but perhaps a dollar or two higher per item. I particularly noticed this with the side dishes, which were $10 apiece...."
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| "At the original location in the Hamptons, Bobby Van's (named after a piano player) was a spot where literary fellows like Truman Capote once regularly dined. Urban sophisticates so adored their summer hot spot that after many, many years (and a personal i..." |
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| "A steakhouse recommendation from Truman Capote is like a peep show reference from a nun. Nonetheless, Capote favored the Irish-owned Bobby Van's chain, which branched out from the Hamptons into Washington and New York (this is the third location in Manhat..." |
3 reviews
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[ more from wcities]
"Excellent steaks and seafood are the main attractions at this cigar-friendly restaurant. It is modeled after the successful restaurant of the same name in Bridgehampton, Long Island...."
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