

Seafood restaurant serving Maine-style lobster rolls with toasted buns, plus clam chowder.
Address and Contact Information
Address: Grand Central Terminal Dining Concourse, 89 E 42nd St, New York, NY 10017
Phone: (646) 899-7400
Menu Photos
Photo Gallery
Related Web Results
Luke’s Lobster & Seafood in Grand Central Station: Menu & Takeout
Luke’s Lobster – Grand Central Terminal
Luke’s Lobster: Luke’s Lobster®
Last Updates
Reviews
Jeremy was one of those cool guys that doesn’t lose his cool. He’s just always cool. He knows his craft, his skills and he’s just a great dude behind the bar. You know those people in Japan that are super into their job and take pride in it. That’s Jeremy… But he’s cool about it.
I’ve been to a lot of lobster roll places in Maine. It was a 2 week long road trip. This place blew them all away. Just enough seasoning to accentuate the lobster, but not so much as to over power.
The lobster bisque had chewable pieces of claw in it. Not lobster shreds, not the flavor of lobster, but chunks. Just delicious.
Their drinks were amazing. Something for everyone.
Ingredients are available in a clean laminated three ring binder. So if you have allergies or sensitivities, you don’t have to wonder and hope… Get the book, flip through it and order what you can eat.
Cleanliness. Wow. I saw them pull out the fridge and wash it. Not because the inspector was there, because that’s just how you run a clean restaurant. And behind the fridge… Spotless.
I saw the take the temperature of food multiple times. I’ve been to places that I’ve never seen this, and I saw it… Seemed like every 15 minutes.
And don’t forget to ask for Jeremy.
Now, the prices are commensurate with the quality. Honestly, I thought they were lower than I expected for the quantity of lobster and quality. But this is going to be more expensive than a burger… Because… Lobster.
Enclosed seating; food came relatively quick. Priced well given the location – roll-$28 (incl chips and a drink).
roll-$20. And the drinks are not just fountain drinks but beer, Saratoga sparkling, carbonated drinks (upcharge for wine).
Kids menu also available.
The location is quite different from others you can find in New York or in places like Cape Cod, but keep in mind that you are in Central Station.
Luke’s is in an open space with other place where you can eat. For a quick snack, while catching a train or visiting the area, it’s perfectly fine.
I read an other review and, for me as well, the lobster roll was not very warm. However, I really loved the staff and wanted to share my appreciation.
Bravo team, bravo General Manager!