


Enjoy The Best Steak… Anywhere at Morton’s The Steakhouse, an upscale, fine dining destination offering prime-aged steaks, seafood, happy hour, cocktails, wine dinners, and more. Located in the heart of Midtown Manhattan and nestled between two of New York City’s iconic streets, Madison and 5th Avenue, Morton’s offers elegant private dining rooms ideal for larger or smaller groups. Our entrance is conveniently located on East 45th Street, between 5th Avenue and Madison Avenue.
Upscale chain for aged prime beef, seafood & other traditional steakhouse fare in a clubby space.
Hours
| Saturday | 4–10 PM |
| Sunday | 4–9 PM |
| Monday | 12–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 12–10 PM |
| Wednesday | 12–10 PM |
| Thursday | 12–10 PM |
| Friday | 12–10 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 551 5th Ave, New York, NY 10017
Phone: (212) 972-3315
Website: https://www.mortons.com/location/mortons-the-steakhouse-new-york-ny-manhattan/
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Order and Reservations
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Reviews
The service is top-notch, as always. The staff were attentive, friendly, and made me feel genuinely welcomed. The atmosphere is classic and elegant, yet still relaxed — perfect for both a nice dinner or a special occasion.
Morton’s truly delivers consistent quality and an unforgettable dining experience every single time. Highly recommend it if you love great food, excellent service, and that timeless steakhouse charm.
The porterhouse steak was cooked to perfection — juicy, flavorful, and beautifully seared. The French fries were crisp and seasoned just right, while the signature onion bread was warm and irresistible.
For starters, I tried the meatball with burrata and pesto, a surprising and delicious choice that felt both Italian and American in style. Everything was paired with a great selection of wines and cocktails; my dirty martini was perfectly balanced.
Overall, Morton’s remains a benchmark for high-quality dining in New York City — excellent food, attentive staff, and a timeless atmosphere. Highly recommended for anyone looking for a true steakhouse experience.
*Update*
I have recently gone to Morton’s on 5th and when I say I am in love with this place. The manager is top tier. I love how he goes table to table to engage with each and every customer from the waiting area to the bar and table. He brought out our entrée and even assisted with navigating tge menu to find our favorite side Au Gratin potatoes. We did not do restaurant week but did do their Steak w/ Truffle Butter & Lobster, Chicken Christopher & Lobster w/ Truffle Butter, Wagyu Beef Dumplings, Casino Oysters, Lobster Bisque, Caesar Salad, Creme Brulee and Chocolate Lava Cake. The menu has expanded and I love the new additions. Still the same level of excellence and professionalism. I recommend everytime.
Food was excellent with plenty of choices. Watch out for the side dishes as they are pretty large so might only need one between two people.
I visited on Super Bowl Sunday, and from the moment I walked in, the entire experience felt unwelcoming. The staff was standoffish right away, like they didn’t want to deal with us at all that day. There was an immediate attitude, and it never improved.
Our server (unfortunately I didn’t get her name) was incredibly disrespectful. When I asked a simple question—what sour cream mashed potatoes taste like—she responded by explaining the steps on how to make mashed potatoes, as if I didn’t know what mashed potatoes are. It came off condescending and dismissive.
For a restaurant of Morton’s reputation, this was shocking. The service was uncomfortable, rude, and flat-out unpleasant. This was hands down one of the worst service experiences I’ve had, especially for a high-end steakhouse in NYC.
I expected professionalism. What I got was disrespect.