A steakhouse , steak house , or chophouse is a restaurant that specializes in steaks and chops . Modern steakhouses may also carry other cuts of meat including poultry , roast prime rib , and veal , as well as fish and other seafood .
4-648: Strip House is a privately-owned fine-dining chain of steakhouses , with locations in New York City and Las Vegas . The original Strip House was opened in New York City in 2000 by Restaurateurs Peter, Penny, and Mathew Glazier of The Glazier Group. The kitchens are overseen by Executive Chef John Schenk. In 2011, New York restaurant owner BR Guest Hospitality purchased the brand and three restaurants in Manhattan, Houston, and Las Vegas, while The Glazier Group maintains
8-651: A development from traditional inns and bars. Steakhouses can be casual or formal fine-dining restaurants. The oldest continuously operating steakhouse in the United States is the Old Homestead Steakhouse in New York City , established in 1868. Prior to that, there were chophouses in New York City such as Cobweb Hall, owned by David Pattullo, which was known for its mutton chops and offered additional menu options such as beefsteaks , lamb kidneys, bacon , and potatoes . Today, steakhouses are found throughout
12-503: The food served was zealously maintained through the later 19th century despite the new cooking styles from the Continent , which were becoming fashionable. The houses were normally open only for men. The oldest chophouse in London, Simpson's Tavern is regarded as an institution of London and retains its 19th century decor. The steakhouse started in the United States in the mid-19th century as
16-598: The remaining eateries. All Strip House restaurants were designed by David Rockwell of the Rockwell Group. The interior features a collection of Studio Manassé ( de ) portraits of burlesque stars from the 1920s. 40°44′3.6″N 73°59′36.4″W / 40.734333°N 73.993444°W / 40.734333; -73.993444 Steakhouses Chophouses started in London in the 1690s and served individual portions of meat, known as chops . The traditional nature of
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