The Palm Too

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840 2nd Ave 4
New York, NY 10017

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(212) 697-5198
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Best

I loved this place. Such a cozy atmosphere and such great food. NY strip and ahi tuna steaks were amazing. Best part though was the side of mushrooms :) and the manhattan! Pros...

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Yum! 12/28/2009

I loved this place. Such a cozy atmosphere and such great food. NY strip and ahi tuna steaks were amazing. Best part though was the side of mushrooms :) and the manhattan! Pros: NY strip steak & mushrooms! Ahi tuna steak more

Classy Spot 8/22/2008

Been to the Palm Too several times and every time it was great. Pros: Steak, Wine List, Waiters Cons: Crowded more

Great steaks and awesome desserts too 5/29/2008

Palm Too has been one of my favorites for quite sometime now. I always enjoy the steaks, lobsters, and side dishes (especially the potatoes). True there's nothing special about the decor and it's certainly not a romantic spot, but it's an old school steakhouse with good food and underrated desserts (cheesecake, chocolate cake). On another note: Yeah it's a bit pricey but lets face it, it's New York and quality doesn't come cheap. Pros: Great food, good prices for lunch Cons: Can get crowded on busy nights more

Great for Business lunch! 11/3/2005

work in the Grand Central area, by far the best lunch in town for just $20 bucks! The filet mignon is good, not the best, but good. With the lunch special you get a salad, main course and a slice of cake. The lobster salad and Steak salad are the best I've had. Very crowded and noisy, quick sitting for lunch. Staff can be a little rude but prompted. Staff was also on the geriatic side, but perhaps they were the first to work there when the restuarant opened. The decor is a tad tacky, with cartoon celebs on the walls, but historical at the same time. To sum it up great for lunch! Pros: cheap high end eat Cons: decor more

Old Reliable 7/17/2003

Still a great steakhouse. Loud, Proud, and still draws a crowd. The Palm Too is a place where carnivores come with expense accounts in hand, and ravage through some steaks without having to pay for them. Sure, its loud and sure its crowded, but this is the charm of the place. If you don't like it, don't come. For that matter, stay away from Sparks, Angelo&Maxies, and all the other steakhouses. more

good, but crowded 6/11/2003

i ate here for the first time last weekend. the staff was knowledgeable and friendly. the tuna steak cooked rare was heavenly and the mashed potatoes tasted home-made. Pros: friendly, knowledgeable staff Cons: crowded more

A TREAT TO EAT 6/10/2003

WHAT A STEAKHOUSE IS SUPPOSED TO BE!! FROM STEAK TO LOBSTER TO MONDAY NIGHT SALAD TO SIDE DISHES-A FEAST FIT FOR A KING! Pros: SERVICE, FOOD more

not the best 3/9/2003

seating was slow and the host was beyond rude. the steak was good but not the best i have tasted. the sidedishes were nothing spectacular. The decor was tacky and very far from grand like some of the other steakhouses in the city. more

steak city 8/27/2002

had another memorable dinner at the palm. have become a regular. steaks are always delicious, unlike some of the other city steak houses. the staff gets a bad rap that dates back to the 70's(hey zagats, lets let it go). also have a 19.99 lunch special with decent sized steaks. theyre chicken ceasar might be the best in the city. more

Succulent Dining 7/15/2002

A truely fine dining experience! The quality of the service is only surpassed by the quality of the food. The price may be a little steep, but quality is not cheap. Pros: Food, Service Cons: Crowded, Parking more
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  • The Scene
    The walls are adorned with celebrity caricatures, which is surely a metaphor: the whole place is a caricature of the original Palm. Built in 1973 to catch the overflow from the...

  • 4/29/2004 Provided by Citysearch
Additional information
  • Hours: Sun 5pm-9pm, Mon-Tue 11:45am-10pm, Wed-Fri 11:45am-10:30pm, Sat 5pm-10:30pm
  • Payments: Diner's Club, American Express, Master Card, Visa, Discover
  • Neighborhoods: Midtown East, Midtown East (Turtle Bay), Midtown
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