Dining

Sam Sifton Bans Toddlers From Peter Luger

Peter Luger, New York’s gold standard for steakhouses, served its first porterhouse in 1887. It’s been a fixture  on Williamsburg’s south side forever (predating even the trucker hat). It’s grander than just a restaurant: It’s an institution.

But if you’re a dad looking to take mom and the tots out for some supper? Try another Read More

Look Out, Peter Luger! Morton's Steakhouse Carves Into Brooklyn

Brooklyn’s first Morton’s Steakhouse will occupy 14,000 square feet inside the expanded Marriott on Adams Street, according to a deal announced Tuesday.

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Celebrated National Chain, Morton’s, To Open First Brooklyn Restaurant

NEW YORK – The prolific team of Faith Hope Consolo, Chairman, and Joseph A. Aquino, Executive Read More