

After 4 decades of experience, it is fair to say that Wolfgang Zwiener learned his craft well. Taking the core principles from his years as Peter Luger’s head waiter, Wolfgang didn’t just duplicate an exceptional steakhouse; he improved upon it making Wolfgang’s Steakhouse extraordinary. Experience the finest USDA Prime Black Angus steaks, dry-aged to perfection, alongside a menu crafted to delight every palate. Whether you’re joining us for a special occasion or an unforgettable dining experience, we’re here to serve you excellence on every plate. Steakhouse is serving lunch and dinner seven days a week including all major holidays.
Upscale chophouse chain serving dry-aged steaks, seafood & wine in an elegant setting.
Address and Contact Information
Address: Times Building, 250 W 41st St, New York, NY 10036
Phone: (212) 921-3720
Website: https://wolfgangssteakhouse.net/
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Reviews
The portion size was huge for a couple, and overall, the service and quality of the steak definitely lived up to the price. The sirloin side of the porterhouse was cooked to a perfect medium rare and was especially impressive.
One small downside was that the filet side was closer to well-done than expected. Still, it was enjoyable overall and a satisfying way to wrap up our New York trip.
From the moment we walked in, the service was absolutely outstanding. The staff was professional, attentive, and genuinely welcoming, making us feel comfortable and well taken care of throughout the entire visit. Every detail was handled perfectly, without being intrusive.
The ribeye steak was simply amazing — cooked to perfection, incredibly juicy, and full of rich, deep flavor. The quality of the meat was obvious from the first bite, and the seasoning and cooking technique truly highlighted it. This is exactly what you expect from a world-class steakhouse.
The atmosphere was classic and elegant, yet relaxed, which made the experience even more enjoyable. Everything — from the service to the food — worked together seamlessly.
If you’re looking for top-tier service and an exceptional steak in Times Square, Wolfgang’s Steak House is a must-visit. This was an unforgettable dining experience, and I will absolutely be coming back again.
The service was very professional and I enjoyed that they served us each at the table. We ordered a porterhouse and a rib eye to share between four of us, with sides and we’re barely able to finish it all
The steaks were perfectly cooked.
We also had a salad and crab cake and an appetizer.
We ordered the “sliced beefsteak onion and tomato salad,” reasonably expecting it to contain beef. When the dish arrived with no steak at all, we were told that “beefsteak” referred only to the way the onion was cut, and that we had not read the menu properly. The explanation itself was confusing, but more importantly, the response was dismissive rather than apologetic. If a dish name commonly implies beef, this should be clearly explained to guests before ordering.
Service afterward felt uncomfortable. When ordering steak, I asked for it to be “fully cooked,” which is a very common and understandable request. Instead of clarifying politely, the server insisted he did not understand and corrected me in a way that felt mocking rather than professional. A server’s role should be to translate guest requests into kitchen terms, not make guests feel embarrassed.
Additionally, when we ordered wine, the bottle was never shown to us. The wine was simply poured and served. Proper wine service requires presenting the bottle so guests can confirm what they are being served, especially at this price level.
Taken together misleading menu wording, defensive responses, uncomfortable service tone, and improper wine service — this experience did not meet the standards expected of a restaurant of this reputation. The soup of the day was also extremely disappointing it was just chicken broth. Unfortunately, it left us feeling disrespected rather than welcomed.
But the food and service really didn’t live up to the name or the price tag. Our server came across more demanding than welcoming, barely said a word beyond the basics and gave zero follow-up once our food hit the table. It was almost like we were bothering them by being there. Things got noticeably colder the moment we said we weren’t ordering alcohol, just still water. That kind of energy is hard to ignore.
We had the Wolfgang’s Salad and Crab Cake, and not a word of explanation was given about how either would be served. Not that it’s a huge deal, but for a place of this caliber, you’d expect at least a little guidance. The steak was another story. We ordered medium-rare, and what came out was more like well on one side and medium on the other. Based on other reviews, seems like if you want actual medium-rare here, you’d have to order it medium. I honestly had to laugh.
I know this spot has a big name and reputation, but based on what we had, my friends said they’ve had better at Empire, and they had one only two days prior. I don’t doubt that the quality is there when everything is done right, but from how we were treated to what we were served, it just didn’t land for me. Disappointed more than anything.
Venue aged but still grand. Noticed same building Izakaya @ NY Times building no longer.
Food great overall but could be better. Bacon not so salty good. Oyster, told blue point somewhat skimpy. Steak for two had few tenderloin vs sirloin. Baked potato not supersize. T&O good, steak sauce venerable.
Service super. No complaint there as manager also makes a round. Remember this was tradition in other location as well.
I accidentally left my bag behind after lunch. The restaurant tried to call me, but I missed the call. When we returned to check, the server and the manager immediately recognized me and returned my bag! I’m very grateful to the entire staff for their kindness and care.
The location is perfect, right in Times Square. If you’re visiting the area, you should absolutely give Wolfgang’s a try!