


Upscale and approachable fine dining Steakhouse. Enjoy the sound of vinyl records playing in a uniquely artistic setting while you enjoy a chef driven steakhouse menu, thought provoking cocktails, an incredible sommelier crafted wine list and Prime cuts of beef & fresh sushi & seafood! IF YOU CAN’T FIND THE BOOKING YOU’RE LOOKING FOR PLEASE COME TO OUR SECOND LOCATION, VINILE CHOPHOUSE, TWO BLOCKS AWAY. SAME AWARD WINNING PRIME STEAK, FRESH SEAFOOD, 5 IN HOUSE SOMMELIERS AND VINYL RECORDS SPINNING ALL NIGHT LONG!
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Address: 35 W 19th St, New York, NY 10011
Phone: (646) 461-7866
Website: https://www.vinylsteakhouse.com/
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The mac & cheese is to die for.
Excellent friendly service from management to wait staff.
Great atmosphere.
Great drink drinks.
Great music.
music I did not previously know about but thoroughly enjoyed the music choices.
Not a bad thing to say about my experience here.
Will definitely be making this our new go to steakhouse.
Throughout the night, Kayla made incredible food and beverage recommendations, describing each dish with care and enthusiasm that made it easy to choose. Every recommendation was spot-on, and everything we ordered was absolutely delicious. She checked in thoughtfully without ever being intrusive, ensuring that our celebration was seamless and memorable.
The manager also made a point to visit each table, including ours, and was personable, professional, and welcoming—a great addition to the overall experience.
We cannot wait to return to Vinyl and will absolutely request Kayla’s section. From the exceptional service to the phenomenal food, it was a perfect evening and we are already looking forward to our next visit!
I’m giving three stars mainly because Jerónimo took great care of us — he was the highlight of the night. Everything else was underwhelming. The bread with butter was just okay: good butter, very basic bread. The ricotta starter came with an oddly unattractive presentation; the flavor was okay but the dish was heavy and didn’t match the level you’d expect from the place (given the prices). The sushi lacked flavor, and the seaweed on top was soft and soggy. The steak was the best part, but still far from the best I’ve had.
(Edited to less stars because I went to Libertine and the steak was way better and less expensive. This is place simply not worth the money)
We enjoyed the potstickers, I had the Cajun steak, which was so very heavily seasoned. (I get it, it was Cajun seasoned, but it is a steak.)
We thought the green beans were a mushy mess however they were kind of tasty. The french fries were crispy and on point!
The atmosphere was unique with all the old albums and they actually give your table an opportunity to pick an album and song. Unfortunately, they played the album we picked, but not the song so I’m not sure what the point of that was?
We would not go back here.