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    Chops Steakhouse

    4.2 (127 reviews)
    Closed 4:00 pm - 10:00 PM
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Catherine B.

    One of the best steakhouses on Long Island. Friendly , courteous service. Loved the speakeasy vibe. My husband loved the smoked old-fashioned cocktail. Everything was cooked perfectly. Perfect date night or special occasion dining.

    Mariah B.

    Another 5-star experience at Chops! We love it here. Dined yesterday for our anniversary and were promptly seated. Our table had a hand-written "happy anniversary" sign which we loved. We ordered the bacon appetizer. It came with one slice but it was more than filling. For our main, we ordered the porterhouse for two, French fries and creamed spinach. I wasn't too crazy about the juice but or waiter gave us house sauce which fit the bill. The French fries had a little too much pepper but my husband enjoyed his creamed spinach. I ordered chocolate ice cream which was pretty tasteless (and $7) but it did the trick. Love the ambience here. Just wish they rolled with the theme and played old music. We love coming here.

    Yaz B.

    This place is amazing - the decor reminds me of a prohibition speakeasy. From the moment I walked in I felt welcomed, the host was very friendly - took our coats and seated us promptly (had a reservation) I will say the dining room is pretty small - we were seated at a table for 2 and it was tight, we were very close to the tables on either side of us - luckily they were both friendly (as we were so close it felt like we were all at the same table) they were regulars so they filled us in on the menu items - we were there for restaurant week, so we used that menu - the waitress was really sweet and patient, the food came out quick - we had steak entree, salmon entree, shrimp bisque, lamb chops and cheesecakes everything was good except the bisque- I was disappointed it didn't have lumps of shrimp just bisque - they have a lot of craft drinks but we opted for a bottle of rose - which was also good. This is why I love restaurant week - it gave me an opportunity to find a new spot because I'll def be back

    Old fashioned
    Dominic C.

    We have been planning a visit to Chops for quite some time and decided my wife's birthday would be the perfect reason for our first visit. We were warmly greeted by the maitre d who promptly took our coats. We had a seat at the bar for a cocktail prior to moving to our table. The bar although fairly small is roomy and comfortable. I had and Old fashioned and my wife enjoyed a glass of Champagne. Both stellar. The backdrop at the bar contained numerous bottles placed neatly on small shelves with an old school brick wall. A TV showed a black and white prohibition style movie enhancing the vibe of the restaurant . Once seated at our table we thoroughly enjoyed the ambiance of this speakeasy style establishment. The decor is plush with red walls and curtains. Multiple light fixtures adorn the walls and ceilings providing a dimly lit romantic setting. Of particular note were the shimmering chandeliers that provided a classy elegant early 1900's feel. Having advised the staff that this was a birthday celebration a small sign was placed on our table acknowledging that. A nice touch. On to the food. We both ordered the 12 oz filet mignon and added a lobster tail. Both cooked to perfection. The steak had a nice char to it but was juicy and flavorful internally. My wife commented that it was the best filet mignon she has ever had, and there have been many. The lobster tail was a nice size, tasty and tender accompanied by drawn butter for dipping. Outstanding. We ordered a side of mashed potatoes They were creamy, buttery and delicious. Although it was her birthday we were to full for dessert. That didn't stop this friendly attentive staff. They surprised her with a dish of vanilla ice cream complete with a sparkler style candle. A fantastic treat. Upon finishing our meals we were approached by the maitre d as we waited near the door who handed us our coats. A truly enjoyable culinary experience with a first class environment and staff. We will surely return.

    Doug W.

    Too expensive to give a fourth star if I'm being honest. Hit or miss depending what you order, I like it but I wouldn't bother going back here over any other place. Nothing screams must return. It's good, solid, expensive, slow, and blah blah blah, it's good and fine though.

    Lisa A.

    I came back for my friend's birthday, and Chops never disappoints. The food was good, the vibe was elegant, and the bartender was entertaining. We had a lot of laughs, and my friend was surprised by a delicious brownie fudge ice cream with a sparkler.

    Salmon
    Nancy B.

    From entering the restaurant my first time, up until the time we left for the evening, every single thing that could have went wrong DIDN'T!! The service was excellent, the food was beyond words and the ambiance was perfect! My filet was cooked to perfection!! Cheers to the chef! My friends also loved what they had, the short ribs and the salmon. It is definitely worth a repeat trip back!!

    Red snapper and a perfect steak
    David P.

    Speakeasy vibe, outstanding service and amazing food Mom and I had the red snapper special. It was perfectly cooked. My wife had a strip steak that was just outrageous. Oh and the cocktails were excellent. I need to give props for the wine list. They had many fine Selections in the under $100 category. We selected a Napa cab for $55 and I was delicious. Also, this establishment is fully wheelchair accessible unlike too many Long Island restaurants. Chops In Patchogue gets my highest recommendation. Well done !!

    Bee's Knees
    Tom G.

    Came here for LI Restaurant Week for dinner for 2 and was very pleased with my choice for this year! Immediately as I walked into to the unassuming front, I was greeted by maybe the warmest opening I've ever received at a restaurant (shout out to the hostess, I think her name was Theresa!) and was sat a table that even had a little sign with my name on it that said reserved, very cute added touch. Service never felt rushed and the staff all around were very helpful with any questions and asks. Ambiance is great, a small speakeasy style retro decor that still makes you feel just a little bit posh without it feeling like being too formal. Most importantly to me though, sound levels were perfect, could hear my date perfect, no need to yell or lean in just to enjoy each other's company. Starting out with drinks, we had the Bee's Knees (a delightfully sweet and refreshing gin drink as the warm weather finally comes to a close) and the red sangria (as classic as any sangria I've had elsewhere). We did the price fixed menu for restaurant week so for starters we had the fried calamari and the lamb chops. Both delicious but my personal favorite was the calamari, and they did not skimp on the portion! For entrees we got the Filet mignon and the duck l'orange. Duck can be tough to get right, but it's one of my favorites so when I see it on a menu, I often go cross-eyed and order without a second thought. And I'm glad I did. The steak was tender and delicious, but the duck had the perfect chew and delicious savory sauce to go with it. Normally I'm a roasted potatoes over mashed kind of guy, but Chops mashed was definitely my preferred of the two we tried, perfectly smooth and buttery, without being too rich. Lastly for dessert, we had the chocolate cake and the puff pastry with vanilla ice cream and peaches. They use the word decadent to describe this cake and that is no false advertising, it is rich and a chocolate lovers wet dream, not to mention I'm a sucker for anything paired with a raspberry sauce. The pastry is an excellent lighter choice too, the peaches were sweet and fresh and definitely a great complement to a meal that might be on the heavier side. Parking can be a little spotty to find in Patchogue around main street on a busy night, but there is street parking and some municipal lots around if you don't mind walking a bit. I also believe they have valet service on Friday nights and weekends if you're really feeling swanky. This is a great little steak house hidden among so many other big names, but I think you should really prioritize this place if you want something a little bit extra special in every little department. I know I'd be happy to come back and try more of the menu, as long as my wallet isn't hurting too bad!

    Cowboy
    Erin F.

    Hey look ma we made it! The decor immediately takes you to a different time and definitely a different place. When you enter you feel like it's a secret hide out/speakeasy, dimly lit with flickering chandelier. It's definitely an experience for the eyes, and senses. It's a tight space and a little shocking how many people can fit inside. Four person high-top tables line the left side and a long bar on the right, which makes for great entertainment as they smoke different whiskeys. A couple lower tables in the back. As far as food goes know that you are going to get some great items and pay the price. Our group had the chicken, two filets and a cowboy. Zero complaints. Most sides are separate so we got a variety to share including the asparagus, burnt broccoli (I asked for medium burnt lol), potatoes and truffle fries. Honestly I think the broccoli was the best thing but I'm bias, I love me some broccoli. For apps we got the carpaccio, I wouldn't get it again. Not that it was bad just not for me. Our server was very accommodating and made sure my gluten free friend was safe. I also like the fact that they weren't pushy nor trying to push us out when our meal and drinks were wrapping up. A note as well the chicken came with potatoes not super seasoned and carrots so that was a bonus, it doesn't really require a side order. Overall I'd say it was a great experience but I wouldn't come here weekly or monthly for dinners. The drinks were superb so perhaps a pop in for the bar. Note RIP to all the Rosemary sprigs lost for decoration. For price, including tip for four people and an abundance of food and two rounds of drinks, six hundred dollars and two hours of time.

    Went here with the boyfriend for a date night, I thought the restaurant was sooo cute and the food was amazing. We got the steak for two and some shallots along with the creamy spinach. The staff was amazing and we will be going back.

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    $60 for an 8 oz steak. Up to $155! This isn't Manhattan! Prices are insane. You can get an excellent steak elsewhere for much less.

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    4 years ago

    the best thing since heaven. I recommend the tomahawk steak....... Sides are to die for. Please don't wait to long

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    Excellent food and service. Dropped in with the kids and hubby, it was our first time. I would definitely return but without the kids.

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    Loved loved loved. Impeccable service wonderful drinks and we loved atmosphere and food! Looking forward to returning.

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    Steak stringy and served cold. Not worth the price. Service was good. Ambiance also ran cold despite the curtains by the door.

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    Food was good, but too expensive for what you get& way too loud. Service was only okay. I won't go back

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    The food , the service , the atmosphere , the entire experience was exceptional . Setting a new standard for steakhouses.

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    Men should wear at least a button down shirt and dress pants. Absolutely no tee shirts or shorts. Jacket and tie are not required but you wont be turned away for being overdressed! Put your best self out there.

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