To experience "days long past", try this circa-1926 Theater District "throwback" accessed via "rickety stairs" and known for "delectable" steaks, "career" waiters and "rough-around-the-edges" decor; its Garment District sibling (set in John Barrymore's former townhouse) is similarly "old-fashioned", though prices are decidedly up to date.
From its beginning as a speakeasy in the Roaring 20s until now, Frankie & Johnnie's has blazed a beefy trail. A legend among stage and film stars, it continues to offer Prime aged steaks done to your specifications. But if you're sick of…
A restaurant that's been serving quality dry-aged steaks for more than 75 years.:
The Scene
Frankie and Johnnie's opened as a speakeasy in 1926, and it retains much of that atmosphere, with deep velvet benches and tiny wooden tables. Though the room is no longer filled...