15 OLDEST NYC RESTAURANTS You Can Still Dine At TODAY
What if we told you that some of New York City’s oldest restaurants—places that once hosted George Washington, gangsters, and Gilded Age elites—are still open right now… and you can still eat there? From candlelit colonial taverns to century-old steakhouses, this video takes you on a mouth-watering journey through the 15 oldest restaurants in NYC that are still serving meals—and still packed with stories you won’t find in any history book. These aren’t just places to eat—they’re living time machines. We’ll walk you through hidden gems and iconic institutions that survived revolutions, Prohibition, gentrification, and everything in between. Whether it’s pastrami at Katz’s or mutton chops at Keens, every plate is a bite of the past. 💬 Have you eaten at any of these places? Which is your favorite? Share your memories in the comments and let’s keep the legacy alive—one meal at a time. 👉 Hit like, subscribe, and join us as we explore the tastiest corners of New York’s living history.

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