Golden Steer opened its first location outside Nevada on Friday, January 23 in the One Fifth building in Greenwich Village. The nearly 70-year-old Las Vegas steakhouse was once frequented by Frank Sinatra and mobsters like Tony Spilotro, who was portrayed by Joe Pesci in the movie Casino. The space was previously home to Marc Forgione’s One Fifth, which closed after two years, and before that, Mario Batali’s Otto for nearly 20 years. The restaurant brings tableside Caesar salads, large steaks and seafood platters, and cocktails inspired by the building’s original 1934 tenant, the #1 Bar. The restaurant is co-owned by husband-and-wife team Nick McMillan and Amanda Signorelli, who took over operations of the original Golden Steer Las Vegas in 2019, continuing the restaurant’s family legacy passed down from Amanda’s father.

Egg Shop has closed its Williamsburg dine-in location on Sunday, January 25, marking the final day of service at 138 North Eighth Street, at Berry Street. The original spot opened in Nolita in 2014 and closed in August 2025; this location had been open since 2017. The Brooklyn diner will continue as a delivery-only operation out of Williamsburg sister restaurant Gus & Marty’s, with owners Sarah Schneider and Demetri Makoulis promising “breakfast and brunch surprises” for spring 2025.

Ops, at 176 Second Avenue, at East 11th Street, expands its pizza collaboration series for the season with partners from across the city, including Cervo’s, Adda, Fish Cheeks, Golden Hof, and more. Each special pie is on the menu for three days only. Next up, from January 27 through 29, it’s a collaboration pizza with Eel Bar, the Iberian Lower East Side bar from the Cervo’s folks.