Peter Luger Steak House
Cash-only steak icon where old-school waiters serve aged beef in a German beer hall setting.
Peter Luger Steak House is rated 4.4 / 5 from 16,063 Google reviews and sits about 2.4 km (30 min walk) from Delancey St–Essex St station.
General overview
About Peter Luger Steak House
Peter Luger Steak House is a historic, no-frills New York steakhouse near the Williamsburg Bridge in Brooklyn. Founded in 1887, it is especially known for dry-aged porterhouse steak served sliced and sizzling, old-school service, bacon by the slice, creamed spinach, and its famous hot-fudge sundae. This information is based on prior knowledge and has not been live-verified.
- Historic Brooklyn steakhouse dating to 1887
- USDA Prime dry-aged porterhouse steak for two or more
- Old-school dining rooms with a classic New York atmosphere
- Popular signature items include extra-thick bacon, creamed spinach, German fried potatoes, and hot-fudge sundae
- Located near the Williamsburg Bridge in Williamsburg
Things to do here
Classic porterhouse dinner
The signature experience centers on a dry-aged porterhouse ordered by the number of diners, brought out sliced on a sizzling platter and typically served with Peter Luger steak sauce.
Peter Luger lunch
Lunch generally offers the full steakhouse experience, with the famous burger traditionally among the most sought-after daytime choices.
Old-school New York steakhouse atmosphere
Wood-paneled rooms, brisk service, simple table settings, and a busy dining room create an intentionally traditional, unfussy experience.
Dessert and Schlag
Classic desserts, particularly the hot-fudge sundae and pies, are often served with generous bowls of house-made whipped cream known as Schlag.
Arrive on time or about 10 minutes early; the restaurant is busy and may not hold late reservations. Verify accepted payment methods before arriving because Peter Luger has historically not accepted standard credit cards.
Book as early as practical for weekend evenings, holidays, and larger groups. Reservations have traditionally been accepted by phone and through the restaurant's online reservation system.
This overview is general knowledge, not confirmed against an official source — verify hours, prices and entry rules before you go.
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How to reach
Peter Luger Steak House is about 2.4 km (~30 min walk) from Delancey St–Essex St station on the New York City Subway.
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Frequently asked questions
How do I get to Peter Luger Steak House from Delancey St–Essex St station?
Peter Luger Steak House is about 2365 m (roughly 30 min walk) from Delancey St–Essex St station on the New York City Subway. Use the directions link on this page for turn-by-turn walking directions.
What is Peter Luger Steak House rated?
Peter Luger Steak House has a Google rating of 4.4 out of 5 from 16,063 reviews.
What's near Peter Luger Steak House?
Also within a short walk of the same station: Katz's Delicatessen, PUBLIC Hotel, Brooklyn Bridge.
Is Peter Luger Steak House wheelchair accessible?
Yes — Google lists the following accessibility features for Peter Luger Steak House: wheelchair-accessible entrance, wheelchair-accessible restroom, wheelchair-accessible seating.
Is there parking near Peter Luger Steak House?
Google lists these parking options near Peter Luger Steak House: free parking lot, free street parking, paid street parking.
Are dogs allowed at Peter Luger Steak House?
Google does not list Peter Luger Steak House as allowing dogs.
Does Peter Luger Steak House have outdoor seating?
Yes — Google lists Peter Luger Steak House as having outdoor seating.
Do I need a reservation?
It is not always mandatory, but it is strongly recommended, particularly for dinner, weekends, holidays, and larger parties. Walk-in waits can be long.
Does Peter Luger accept credit cards?
Historically, the Brooklyn restaurant has not accepted ordinary credit cards. It has traditionally accepted cash, debit cards, Peter Luger charge cards, gift certificates, and certain checks with identification. Because payment policies can change, verify the current options before dining.
What should first-time visitors order?
The classic order is porterhouse steak for the table, extra-thick bacon, creamed spinach, German fried potatoes, and a hot-fudge sundae or pie with Schlag.
Is there a dress code?
The restaurant is generally casual to smart casual rather than formally dressed. Neat everyday clothing is normally appropriate.
Is the famous burger available all day?
The burger has traditionally been a lunch offering rather than an all-day menu item. Confirm its current days and serving hours before visiting specifically for it.
Is Peter Luger suitable for vegetarians or vegans?
It is a steak-focused restaurant. Vegetarians may find salads and side dishes, but vegan selection and cross-contamination controls are likely limited; discuss dietary requirements with staff in advance.
How do I get there by public transportation?
The restaurant is in Williamsburg near the Brooklyn side of the Williamsburg Bridge. The J, M, or Z subway to Marcy Avenue is commonly the most convenient subway option, followed by a short walk.
Are prices fixed per person?
No. Steaks are commonly ordered by size or number of diners, while sides are separate and designed for sharing. Drinks, tax, and gratuity add materially to the final bill.
Is this the original location?
Yes. The Brooklyn restaurant at 178 Broadway is the historic original Peter Luger location.
Data and photos from Google Places, generated August 11, 2026. Ratings, hours and prices can change — confirm anything time-sensitive before you go.





