Rothmann's Steakhouse East Norwich

6319 Northern Blvd., East Norwich, NY, 11732
Price: $$$$$
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Sunday 10:30AM–3PM, 4–9PM Monday 5–10PM Tuesday 5–10PM Wednesday 5–10PM Thursday 5–10PM Friday 5–11PM Saturday 5–11PM

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Rothmann's Steakhouse

Rothmann's Steakhouse - East Norwich

Liz Taylor, Jackie O, Teddy Roosevelt, and many other twentieth-century luminaries at one time dined at Rothmann’s Steakhouse, where 35-day dry-aged USDA prime beef is the central experience. The best service and the best steaks have made Rothmann’s Steakhouse the place to go for truly exceptional meat and a wonderful time. It’s been going strong since 1907.

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Having been in the business for over a century, Rothmann’s Steakhouse sticks to traditions while changing, even if ever so slightly, with the times. The opening salvo of seafood features the expected raw bar, with oysters and clams, as well as a Maine lobster cocktail, but there’s also kung pao calamari, yellow tail with jalapenos and a Mozzarella tower (you don’t see those starters very often!). There’s also a jaw-dropping series of menus devoted to appetizer rolls and special rolls, featuring all the dressed up raw seafood preparations you’d expect to find at the best Japanese sushi houses.

The steak’s the thing, of course, and at Rothmann’s Steakhouse it’s USDA prime beef, with flavors concentrated from a 38-day dry aging process, fantastic. Filet, ribeye, porterhouse, all the favorites are here, done right as only an experienced chef can do it.

Rothmann’s Steakhouse has an extensive wine list – as well as a beer & whisky list and a cocktail list – but most importantly, this classic restaurant has Sean Gantner, one of the best sommeliers on Long Island, and someone who will help you make sure that whatever you’re drinking gets along famously with whatever you’re eating (which we hope is steak).

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