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Peter Luger Steak House
Master Critic Review
Peter Luger Steak House
8.9
Peter Luger is a century-plus-old Williamsburg institution where dry-aged porterhouse, old-school service, and wood-paneled dining rooms anchor big-night steaks. Couples come for shareable cuts, creamed spinach, and the feeling of eating at one of New Yorkβs most storied steakhouses.
Must-Try Dishes:
Porterhouse for Two, Extra-Thick Sliced Bacon, Creamed Spinach
Scores:
Value: 7.3
Service: 7.8
Consistency: 9.2
Food Quality: 9.1
Atmosphere: 8.4
Cultural Relevance: 9.5
What makes it special: Legendary dry-aged porterhouse in a historic, wood-paneled dining room.
Who should go: Steak lovers planning milestone or bucket-list dinners.
When to visit: Prime-time reservations for full buzz, early weeknights for calmer.
What to order: Porterhouse for two, thick-cut bacon, creamed spinach.
Insider tip: Bring cash or a debit card and book well in advance for prime slots.
Logistics & Planning
Parking: Street parking only in the surrounding Williamsburg streets; can be very difficult after 6pm on weekends. No valet.
Dress code: Smart casual leaning dressy β jeans are acceptable, but most guests wear elevated evening attire.
Noise level: Loud and energetic β conversation is possible but expect a buzzy, crowded dining room.
Weekend wait: 60β120 minutes without a reservation is common
Weekday lunch: 15β30 minutes, sometimes no wait if arriving early
Dietary Options
Vegetarian options: Limited β mostly sides like creamed spinach, French fries, tomatoes and onions, and salads
Vegan options: Very limited β a few vegetable sides may work with modifications
Gluten-free options: Yes β steaks and most meats are naturally gluten-free; confirm sauces and sides with staff
Good to Know
Is this good for a first date? Yes, if you want a bold, memorable first impression β itβs iconic, lively, and impressive, but less intimate than candlelit bistros.
Can I get a table without a reservation? Sometimes on weekdays or very early evenings, but weekend prime time without a reservation often means a long bar wait or no immediate seating.
Is it kid-friendly? Yes for older kids who enjoy steakhouse food and can handle a loud, crowded room; not ideal for toddlers due to noise and pacing.
Best For
Better for: Classic New York steakhouse tradition, dry-aged porterhouse for sharing, and celebratory milestone meals
Skip if: You prefer quiet, intimate dining, modern service styles, or need strong vegetarian or vegan options