Lobel's Original

Restaurant · Midtown West

Lobel's Original

Restaurant · Midtown West

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30 Rockefeller Center Rink Level, New York, NY 10112

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Premium steak, turkey, pork sandwiches, cookies  

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30 Rockefeller Center Rink Level, New York, NY 10112 Get directions

rockefellercenter.com
@lobelsoriginal

$20–30

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30 Rockefeller Center Rink Level, New York, NY 10112 Get directions

+1 718 878 4849
rockefellercenter.com
@lobelsoriginal
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$20–30

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@infatuation

NYC’s New Restaurant Openings - New York - The Infatuation

"Lobel’s, a butcher and Yankee Stadium staple since 2009, has opened a Rock Center outpost. They’re serving breakfast sandwiches until 10:30am, and then three lunch sandwiches (prime steak, roasted pork, turkey breast, and broccoli rabe), all of which come with a side of jus. They also have a brown butter chocolate chip cookie, in case you require dessert at the end of every meal." - will hartman, willa moore, molly fitzpatrick, sonal shah, bryan kim

https://www.theinfatuation.com/new-york/guides/new-nyc-restaurants-openings
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NYC New Restaurant Openings, June 2025 | Eater NY

"An offshoot from the family that runs the Lobel’s of New York butcher shop (which first debuted on the Upper East Side in 1954), offering sandwiches at Rockefeller Center including a prime steak version." - Emma Orlow

https://ny.eater.com/2025/6/5/24441603/nyc-new-restaurant-openings-june-2025
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Szymon Święcki

Google
I must say I was very disappointed. We spent $100 for two people—for just a sandwich and a drink. Everything was served in plastic, including the wine, which felt quite cheap considering the price. The food lacked any vegetables, and the bread seemed a bit stale. Perhaps it simply wasn’t what we expected, but after just one bite, we left the rest. It ended up being the most expensive meal we had in days—and also the only one we couldn’t finish. To top it off, there was an 18% additional fee that we didn’t encounter anywhere else. We definitely won’t be returning.

Blair Finkel

Google
This is a fantastic addition to Rockefeller center. The steak sandwich with the works is top notch. The breakfast options are solid too and the banana pudding is a must try. Friendly staff, quick service, and a great spot to grab a bite before, during or after work. Highly recommend!

Sarah Greer

Google
Perfection! You won’t want to miss this. I’m usually going for a steak sandwich whenever I can get my hands on Lobel’s, but I decided to try the pork sandwich (with the works) and the salad with turkey on top. Just delicious… can’t wait for my next visit Oh, the onion dip and the chocolate cake were also fabulous!

Michael Walczak

Google
Was in town on business and a buddy took me to Lobel’s. Didn’t know what to expect — but wow. The sandwich was unreal. Perfectly cooked meat, great texture, and just the right amount of everything. I’m from Chicago, so I’ve got high standards when it comes to sandwiches — this one more than held its own. Also, really liked the space. Clean, simple, well done. Definitely coming back next time I’m in New York.

Patricia Rebstock

Google
I went to Lobel’s Original and ordered the Premium Steak Sandwich with the works, while my friend got the original version. Both sandwiches were absolutely delicious made with high quality ingredients, perfectly prepared, and the steak was thinly sliced and incredibly flavorful. There was a small mix-up with my order at first, I was given a turkey sandwich instead of the steak but the manager, Eduardo, came over right away, apologized sincerely, and quickly brought out the correct one. He handled the situation professionally and made sure I was taken care of. The service overall was excellent. The staff was friendly and efficient, and the host made us feel welcome as soon as we walked in. The atmosphere was also great relaxed and inviting. Definitely a place I’d go back to!🤩🤩🤩

Masha Smith

Google
Today, my family and I Came by and enjoyed some of the roasted peppers egg and cheese sandwichesbut we decided to add bacon. It was so spectacular and service was amazing.

Deidra Buonauro

Google
We had an amazing dinner at Lobel’s tonight. The food was delicious. The manager Hanief, made it a very special night for us all!

Richard Grech

Google
I tried this place last week, the day after opening. I will preface this by saying the Lobel's sandwich at Yankee Stadium is my favorite thing to eat there. I guess I simply had the wrong expectations for the new place in Rockefeller Center. The to-go side is grab and go, so the sandwiches are sitting in a warmer for an indeterminate amount of time. As a result of this, the bread was pretty soggy by the time I got back to my desk to eat. The steak sandwich is also basically just a Philly style steak sandwich - it is nothing like the prime steak sandwich at all. The sandwich size is roughly smaller than the skinny size sandwich at Potbelly down the hall at double the price. The taste was fine, but for $24 there's just not very good value here and I would really expect made to order at these prices, not pre-made grab and go. (I did want to try the sandwich in any case, but I don't think I would return.) P.S. - I am confused about the reviews mentioning not having to go to Yankee Stadium anymore because the sandwiches are nothing alike. It makes me wonder if those reviews are written by A.I. or by people who have never tried this place.
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Hannah H.

Yelp
Located at Under 30 Rock, Lobel's Original is a family-owned butcher shop that offers sandwiches, slow-roasted meats, and craft cocktails! We ordered: +the USDA Prime Steak The Works sandwich - with broccoli rabe that's been sauteed in garlic and chili, long hot peppers, and picante provolone in a sesame bastone, served with a side of au jus +the Roasted Turkey sandwich - with picante provolone in a sesame bastone, served with a side of au jus +a Chopped Vegetable Salad - with tomatoes, chopped eggs, avocado, bleu cheese, croutons, and a sherry vinaigrette +a cup of Minestrone soup - with veggies and pasta i na tomato broth +and, Pasta Salad - prepared with pesto, oven-dried tomatoes, and pine nuts Don't sleep on their desserts, such as the Brown Butter Chocolate Chip Cookies and the Banana Pudding - we opted for both! They also have a Double Chocolate Cake that is with chocolate mousse and crispy pearls. Service was friendly and staff were helpful! Good amount of seating inside, in a clean white decor. Online ordering is also available, for a seamless quick pick-up option. +sandwiches served with a side of au jus +friendly service and staff +online ordering available

Rik K.

Yelp
I saw a post about this place opening and since I never go to ballgames I thought this would be a nice way to try out what everyone says is a great steak sandwich. Maybe I went to the wrong place at 30 Rockefeller - because I didn't see any seating. Now that I look at the pictures online I went to the take out window. Oops. First of all the sandwiches were all lined up and you grab whatever you want and then put it on this little table and it scans it. Then you go and pay for it using the CC terminal there. They have staff there but when I went to ask them if I order through them they said I just grab a sandwich from the selection to the right of them. I got the Steak sandwich. First thing is in the article and if you buy it online it says it comes with some Au Jus. Well mine didn't and I didn't see any there at the counter. So I just paid and went to find seating upstairs. The sandwich uses quality meat that is for sure. Good flavor and not very fatty or stringy which is my preference. The Provolone Piccante cheese has a strong flavor which works here and gives the steak a nice umami profile. The bread is nice and soft. Is it worth the $25 price tag? I don't think so. For $18 you can get a Cheesesteak from Danny and Coop's and it is a much better sandwich and substantially bigger. For $3.95 more you can get a pastrami from Katz Deli and that one is even larger and legendary. I guess Lobel's does have to pay for the rent at 30 Rockefeller which isn't cheap but still. For $24 I expected more.

Bridget K.

Yelp
I almost never leave reviews, but I had to make an exception for this turkey sandwich--it was genuinely the worst I've ever had. The provolone completely overpowers everything else, and the turkey itself has a dry, sand-like texture. Given the quality, the price is outrageous.

Rozanne T.

Yelp
The price did not match the taste and experience. A cup of plain water was $5 and the server upsold the chips without us knowing. The soup was good, but also not worth the price.

Phoebe S.

Yelp
this overpriced sandwich was 99% turkey and didn't ever specify on having artichoke and broccoli in it just claiming it's a "original turkey". service was horrendous... first of all you have to weight your food which didn't work and the sandwiches on the shelf were minimal options and zero customization. all together a fruit bowl and a sandwich was a whopping 28 buck. (not even a single star deserved.)