I went to Keens Steakhouse for the first time. After my $150 meal, I get why it's been around for over 100 years.
- I visited Keens Steakhouse, a historic New York City haunt that's popular for power lunches.
- The place feels cozy and rich with history, and the food is pretty impressive.
- It's expensive but tasty — and I think the mutton chop is famous for a reason.
The power lunch, business lunch, midday feast — it's a meal by many names. And as dining trends shift over the years, one thing that's stayed constant is the symbiotic relationship between a corporate card and a steak house.
Keens Steakhouse is one of New York City's most iconic meat huts, with a history that stretches back to the 1880s. Although it's got all the classics like prime rib and porterhouse, this midtown spot is known for its mutton.
So I headed up to what's left of the Herald Square Theatre District to test out this old-school eatery that's been dubbed a necessity for the meat lovers' power lunch.
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