Brooklyn Chop House Steakhouse Downtown NYC

Steak house · Financial District

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"Grammy-winning star Mary J. Blige mentioned Brooklyn Chop House as one of her favorite restaurants in New York City." - Erika Adams

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150 Nassau St, New York, NY 10038 Get directions

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