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The Old Homestead Steakhouse is a steakhouse established in 1868 whose flagship location is in Manhattan, New York City. The restaurant is the oldest continuously operating steakhouse in the United States. [1] [2] Staff at the Old Homestead Steakhouse are represented by UNITE HERE Local 100. [3]
The large brick farmhouse was formerly a stagecoach stop and an inn, and now serves as a company museum. It features exhibits about Bob Evans Restaurants, the Homestead, and local history. There is a reconstruction of the original steakhouse, company television commercials, and life-size dioramas and memorabilia of the Evans family. [2]
The Old Homestead, based on the play; The Old Homestead, an American comedy film; The Old Homestead, an 1855 novel by Ann S. Stephens adapted for the stage by George Aiken; Old Homestead Records, a country and bluegrass music record label; Old Homestead Steakhouse, the oldest continuously operating steakhouse in the United States
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The world's most expensive $181,000 Thanksgiving dinner at New York City's Old Homestead Steakhouse begins with a gold-painted turkey.
Church of the Holy Communion, 49 West 20th Street, 1846; Arnold Constable Building, 881-887 Broadway, 1868–1877; B. Altman Dry Goods Store, 621 Sixth Avenue, c.1877; Gorham Manufacturing Company Building, 889–891 Broadway, 1884
When a new owner took over in 1960, he said the restaurant had “old world charm.” It expanded with more dining rooms and tried to keep all the menu items under $5, then $10, then $20.
Keens is the second-oldest steakhouse in New York City after the Old Homestead Steakhouse which was founded in 1868. Only men were allowed entry up until 1905, when after being declined entry, the actress Lillie Langtry, sued them in court and won. [6] One of the upstairs dining rooms is named in her honor.