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    Smith & Wollensky

    150pts

    Reliable Midtown beef, no surprises.

    Smith & Wollensky, Restaurant in New York City

    About Smith & Wollensky

    Smith & Wollensky is one of the most reliable and accessible high-end steakhouses in Midtown Manhattan, with dry-aged USDA Prime beef and a large-format room that works well for business dinners and group celebrations. Ranked on Opinionated About Dining's Casual North America list for three consecutive years, it earns its place through consistency. Easier to book than most New York steakhouse peers, with walk-in bar seating available.

    The Verdict

    If you have been to Smith & Wollensky before, the honest answer is: not much changes on a return visit, and that is precisely the point. The room looks the same. The format is the same. The sourcing standard that underpins the price — USDA Prime beef, dry-aged in-house — holds steady. For a Midtown power lunch or a business dinner where the setting needs to do some of the work, that consistency is a genuine asset. For diners chasing novelty or a tasting-menu format, look elsewhere. Smith & Wollensky earns its continued presence on Opinionated About Dining's Casual North America list (ranked #470 in 2024, rising to #478 in 2025) through reliability, not reinvention.

    What You Are Actually Paying For

    The sourcing argument is central to why this restaurant asks what it asks. Smith & Wollensky dry-ages its beef on-site, a process that concentrates flavour and requires both space and time that most steakhouses are not willing to commit to. That practice positions it above the mid-market chop-house tier and explains why the check lands where it does. The trade-off is that the menu is deliberately conservative. You are not here for chef-driven creativity , you are here because the beef program is the product, and the kitchen's job is to execute it cleanly.

    The room on 49th and Third Avenue is large, bright, and distinctly visual in its impact: green-painted facade, white tablecloths, the kind of dining room that signals occasion without requiring a dress code conversation. For a special-occasion dinner or a client meal where the atmosphere needs to convey seriousness without formality, the space performs well. First-timers are typically struck by how closely the reality matches the mental image of a classic New York steakhouse , that alignment is something the room has been delivering for decades.

    Booking and Timing

    Smith & Wollensky is one of the easier high-profile steakhouses in New York to get into on reasonable notice. Unlike Keens, which can require planning further ahead for prime weekend slots, or 4 Charles Prime Rib, which is far smaller and routinely books out weeks in advance, this venue's scale works in your favour. The bar area is available for walk-in dining, which makes it a practical option for solo diners or anyone whose plans are last-minute. Google reviewers rate it 4.4 across 4,320 reviews, a signal that execution is consistent across a high volume of covers , not a given at this scale.

    How It Compares , Midtown Steakhouses

    VenueFormatBooking DifficultyOAD RecognitionLeading For
    Smith & WollenskyClassic NY steakhouse, large-formatEasyRanked #478 (2025)Business dinners, groups, special occasions
    KeensHistoric chophouse, lamb chop focusModerateRecognisedHistory seekers, solo dining, atmosphere
    4 Charles Prime RibSmall, intimate prime rib specialistHardRecognisedDate nights, couples, prime rib focus
    Benjamin Steak HouseGrand dining room, USDA PrimeEasy, Groups, midtown convenience
    Bobby Van's SteakhouseClassic steakhouse, multiple locationsEasy, Quick business lunch, Midtown access

    Who Should Book

    Smith & Wollensky works leading for three types of visitors: business diners who need a room that projects confidence without requiring guests to navigate an unfamiliar format; groups celebrating a milestone who want a classic New York steakhouse experience with enough space to be comfortable; and return visitors who know what they want and trust the kitchen to deliver it without surprises. Solo diners are well served at the bar. First-timers visiting New York and wanting a benchmark steakhouse experience will find this a more approachable entry point than the stricter reservation windows at 4 Charles or Bowery Meat Company.

    For those comparing across the broader New York dining picture , including fine-dining alternatives for a special occasion , see our full New York City restaurants guide. If you are building a longer trip, our New York City hotels guide, bars guide, wineries guide, and experiences guide are useful starting points. For steakhouse comparisons outside New York, Capa in Orlando and A Cut in Taipei offer useful points of reference in their respective markets.

    Compare Smith & Wollensky

    Is Smith & Wollensky Worth It?
    VenuePriceBooking DifficultyValue
    Smith & WollenskyEasy
    Le Bernardin$$$$Unknown
    Atomix$$$$Unknown
    Per Se$$$$Unknown
    Masa$$$$Unknown
    Eleven Madison Park$$$$Unknown

    Key differences to consider before you reserve.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is Smith & Wollensky good for solo dining?

    Yes, and it is one of the more comfortable solo options among Midtown steakhouses. The bar provides a lower-pressure entry point than the main dining room, and the format suits a single diner who wants a proper steak without the awkwardness of a table built for four. OAD has ranked it among recommended casual North American venues three consecutive years, which reflects its accessibility as much as its food.

    What should a first-timer know about Smith & Wollensky?

    Come expecting a traditional American steakhouse experience at 797 3rd Ave: on-site dry-aged beef, a room that skews corporate at lunch, and a menu that does not require much navigation. It is not a destination for experimentation — the draw is the beef programme and a room that has operated the same way for decades. Book ahead but do not stress: this is one of the easier high-profile steakhouses in New York to get into on short notice compared to Keens.

    Can I eat at the bar at Smith & Wollensky?

    Yes. The bar is a practical option for solo diners or pairs who want flexibility without a reservation. It gives you access to the core menu and works well if you want to avoid committing to a full sit-down booking. For groups of three or more, the main dining room is the better call.

    Is Smith & Wollensky good for a special occasion?

    It works for a business-celebration or milestone dinner where the expectation is a serious, reliably executed steak in a confident room rather than a chef-driven tasting experience. If the occasion calls for something more ambitious, Per Se or Eleven Madison Park are better fits. Smith & Wollensky's OAD ranking reflects consistent quality, not the kind of ceiling-high ambition that defines a once-in-a-decade dinner.

    What are alternatives to Smith & Wollensky in New York City?

    Keens is the comparison most worth making: older, more atmospheric, harder to book, and stronger for solo diners who want a traditional chophouse feel. For a more modern approach to beef in New York, other options exist, but within the classic Midtown steakhouse format, Keens and Smith & Wollensky are the two most obvious anchors. If budget is the variable, Smith & Wollensky's accessibility and consistent OAD recognition since 2023 make it the lower-friction choice.

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