Dining
Gift Certificate to NYC's Premier Steakhouse
- Item Number
- 103
- Estimated Value
- 200 USD
- Sold
- 172 USD to rmulvey3
- Number of Bids
- 10 - Bid History
Item Description
Meat lovers rejoice: Smith and Wollensky is “a steakhouse to end all arguments,” according to The New York Times. Alan Stillman, the cosmetic salesman-turned-unconventional entrepreneur, began his restaurant career in March 1965 on a shoestring budget and created the T.G.I. Friday’s chain. For his next project, Stillman opened Smith & Wollensky on 49th Street and Third Avenue in October 1977. The legendary restaurateur chose the surnames Smith & Wollensky at random from the New York City telephone directory. Called “the quintessential New York steakhouse” by Gourmet Magazine, Smith & Wollensky is one of the highest grossing restaurants in the country, featuring USDA Prime steaks, dry aged and hand butchered on premises.
The most compelling aspect of the history of Smith & Wollensky New York doesn’t require a library or archive; its story is best told on the walls - great reviews and wacky photos; restaurant awards beside paintings of zaftig women, letters from outspoken guests, and personal brass name plates hung over favorite tables. If the walls don’t provide enough information, guests are encouraged to ask a bartender or server about the iconic restaurant’s legends and tales -- tall and otherwise -- if they are willing to tell.
Enter your winning bid now on a piece of New York City’s premier steakhouse.
Item Special Note
$200 gift card for Smith and Wollensky restaurant. Gift card cannot be redeemed for cash or be replaced if lost or stolen. Cannot be used towards tax or gratuity. Gift card can be picked up from TACT Studio or shipped to winning bidder's address. Shipping and handling not included.
Smith and Wollensky: 797 Third Avenue (corner of 49th Street), New York City
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