Keens, the iconic steakhouse known for the famous mutton chop you talk about ordering before getting steak instead, has been sold for a cool $30 million to Tilman Fertitta, the billionaire owner of ...
Some of Keens Steakhouse's signed pipes sitting on a table. - keenssteakhouse / Instagram Keens Steakhouse, a restaurant in Manhattan that was opened in 1885, is not quite the oldest steakhouse in New ...
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One of the city's oldest steakhouse brands and its Midtown home have been sold to Tilman Fertitta, the CEO of Texas-based hospitality corporation Landry's, for $30 million, Crain's has learned. Now ...
Keens, a fixture in midtown Manhattan since 1885, is a shrine to a bygone city. The theater producer Albert Keen opened Keens on West 36th Street as a gentlemen-only chop house.Credit...Sean Donnola ...
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“This is a New York jewel,” Fertitta told Bloomberg. Keens will “continue to be one of the best experiences in New York City.” (Via a spokesperson, Fertitta declined to comment to Robb Report.) Keens ...
Keens Steakhouse, one of the oldest restaurants in New York City, has been sold to a Texas-based restaurant group. Tilman Fertitta, the billionaire owner of the Houston Rockets and CEO of Landry’s ...
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Keens Steakhouse opened in 1885, the same year the Statue of Liberty moved into town. The chops at this Midtown institution ...
Keens, a New York icon and Midtown steakhouse since 1885, has sold to a new owner. Crain’s New York reports that Keens has ...