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[ more from dinesite]
"Specializing in home-style American meals known for their steaks, this is an upscale steakhouse. Expect the average entrée to cost $20 to $30, and you should typically go dressed up -- on the nicer side...."
[ more from feistyfoodie.blogspot]
"For our main courses, my dining pal chose the filet mignon, a deviation from his normal choice of porterhouse. He explained that he was feeling lazy and didn't want to have to cut or chew too much...."
[ more from gayot]
| "The legendary Keens---Teddy Roosevelt dined there regularly as NY Police Commissioner before his presidency---does a steady lunch business (reservations are a must), as does the tap room. Opened in 1885 as a clubby garment-center haunt, it is worth a visi..." |
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[ more from judysbook]
| "Keene"s Steak House is a wonderful dining establishment in New York. The food is outstanding and the atmosphere is charming – old pipes decorate the walls and ceilings to lend appeal...." |
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[ more from local.yahoo]
| "My first time, I was with a bunch of guys for my friend's birthday. The food was great, and the service was right on - they were very attentive and we had a good time...." |
23 reviews
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[ more from menupages]
"We've dined here before but recently returned for an anniversary dinner. Our experience this time was just as exceptional as our past meals here have been...."
[ more from nyjournal.squarespace]
"The T-bone was correctly prepared to the medium rare that I’d requested, although I like a crisp char on the exterior that is apparently not in Keens’ repertoire. My companions declared the Chateaubriand "best steak we’ve ever had...."
[ more from nymag]
"'s relentless frenzy for change ever wear you down, consider a restorative visit to this steadfast institution for urban carnivores. An iconic chophouse, Keens refuses to coast on its century-plus pedigree, proudly preserving its red-blooded menu along wi..."
[ more from search.cityguide.aol]
| "In a historical-landmark building, Keen's is worth a visit just to taste the signature fist-sized mutton chop and to see the 90,000 pieces of memorabilia including the play bill held by Abraham Lincoln when he was assassinated. As NY Police Commissioner b..." |
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[ more from wcities]
"Step into this classic chophouse and admire the proud display of 90,000 clay pipes that were once smoked by customers after dinner. Opened in 1885, Keens is still popular for its legendary mutton chops and dry aged prime steaks...."
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