Bar in New York City, United States
Quality Meats
100ptsSolid steakhouse with a bar that delivers.

About Quality Meats
Quality Meats on West 58th Street is a Midtown steakhouse with a cocktail program that takes more care than the neighbourhood average. Booking is easy by Manhattan standards — walk-in bar seating works most weeknights, and the dining room rarely requires more than a week's notice. Best suited to groups who want a full evening in one room rather than dedicated cocktail hunters.
Quality Meats, Midtown Manhattan: Worth Booking?
57 West 58th Street puts Quality Meats within walking distance of Central Park and the Plaza Hotel — a Midtown address that typically signals tourist-trap pricing and middling ambition. Quality Meats has long worked against that expectation, positioning itself as a serious steakhouse with a cocktail program that earns attention on its own terms. If you've been once for the food, the bar side is what warrants a return visit.
The Cocktail Program
At a steakhouse, the bar is often an afterthought — a place to park guests while the table is readied. Quality Meats treats it differently. The drinks program here leans into the venue's butcher-shop aesthetic: the visual cues of the room (exposed meat hooks, industrial shelving, a counter that feels more workbench than bar leading) set a tone that the cocktail list tries to match. Expect classic structures with specific, confident modifications rather than the kind of generic whiskey-and-bitters lineup that steakhouse bars default to. For a regular visitor, the counter at the bar is a stronger choice than the dining room if your goal is to graze and drink rather than commit to a full meal.
If cocktail program depth is your benchmark for choosing a bar in Manhattan, Quality Meats sits in a specific tier: more ambitious than the average hotel bar near Central Park South, but not competing with dedicated cocktail destinations like Amor y Amargo or Angel's Share, where the drinks program is the entire point of the room. Think of it as a bar that respects cocktails enough to do them well, housed inside a restaurant that respects meat enough to do that well too.
Booking and Timing
Booking difficulty here is easy by Midtown standards. You can typically secure a reservation within a few days, and walk-in bar seating is often available on weeknights. Weekend dinner , especially Friday and Saturday , warrants booking a week out, but this is not a venue where you need to set a calendar reminder six weeks in advance. For a spontaneous Midtown evening, that accessibility is genuinely useful. Compare that to Attaboy NYC, where walk-in odds are considerably worse, or Superbueno in Nolita, which books out faster for prime evening slots.
Who Should Book
Quality Meats works well if you want a full steakhouse dinner with drinks that don't embarrass the food, or if you're looking for a Midtown bar that skews more serious than the lobby bars lining 57th Street. It's a stronger choice for groups who want a single venue for the whole evening than for solo drinkers hunting a technically demanding cocktail menu. If the latter is your goal, Angel's Share in the East Village or Amor y Amargo on East 6th will serve you better. For those staying near Central Park or visiting after a Lincoln Center evening, the location alone makes Quality Meats a practical and defensible choice.
Practical Details
The address at 57 W 58th St is direct to reach via the N/R/W trains at Fifth Avenue/59th Street. Dress is smart-casual; the room's industrial aesthetic means you won't feel underdressed in a well-put-together outfit that isn't a suit. Specific hours, current pricing, and reservation links are leading confirmed directly with the venue, as these details are subject to change. For broader context on where Quality Meats fits in the Manhattan bar and restaurant scene, see our full New York City bars guide, our full New York City restaurants guide, and our full New York City hotels guide.
FAQ
- Does Quality Meats have outdoor seating? No confirmed outdoor seating is on record for Quality Meats. The venue occupies a Midtown Manhattan address where street-level al fresco dining is uncommon. If outdoor seating is a priority for your visit, confirm directly with the restaurant before booking.
- Do I need a reservation at Quality Meats? For the dining room, yes , book ahead, especially Thursday through Saturday. Bar seating is typically walk-in friendly on weeknights. Compared to harder-to-book Manhattan spots like Attaboy NYC, Quality Meats is easy to access with a few days' notice.
- Does Quality Meats have happy hour deals? Happy hour details are not confirmed in current data. Check the venue's website or call ahead if pricing at off-peak hours is a deciding factor. For reference, dedicated cocktail bars like Amor y Amargo tend to be more transparent about their pricing structure online.
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Compare Quality Meats
| Venue | Cuisine | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Quality Meats | Easy | — | ||
| The Long Island Bar | World's 50 Best | Unknown | — | |
| Dirty French | Unknown | — | ||
| Superbueno | World's 50 Best | Unknown | — | |
| Amor y Amargo | World's 50 Best | Unknown | — | |
| Angel's Share | World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
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Frequently Asked Questions
Does Quality Meats have outdoor seating?
No outdoor seating is documented at 57 W 58th St. The room runs industrial in style — this is an indoor dining and bar operation. If a terrace is a priority, you'll need to look elsewhere in the neighborhood.
Do I need a reservation at Quality Meats?
Booking is easy by Midtown standards — you can typically get a table within a few days. Walk-in bar seating is often available too, making this more flexible than most steakhouses at this address. Still, booking ahead for dinner is the safer call on weekends.
Does Quality Meats have happy hour deals?
No happy hour program is confirmed in available venue data. The bar program here is worth arriving for regardless — the cocktails are treated as a genuine part of the experience, not a pre-dinner formality. Check directly with the venue at 57 W 58th St for current offers.
What is Quality Meats known for?
Quality Meats is primarily known for its core concept and execution in New York City.
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