STK Midtown, Times Square’s trendiest, most stylish restaurant, stands proudly on 42nd Street and Sixth Avenue in the heart of Manhattan. Located right within the prime of New York City’s busiest area, when you step inside the chic doors of this sophisticated steakhouse, you would never know you were in Times Square.
STK Midtown has taken cues from its sister restaurants but adapted to its latest environment: the Grace Building. Built in 1974, the Grace’s dramatically sloping concave form was a bold take on the ordinary skyscraper; its scale, gravitas and white travertine exterior caused the Grace Building to stand out and look brighter than its surrounding buildings. Using the Grace building as fundamental inspiration, STK Midtown emphasizes high ceilings, an open façade and a soaring main dining room. The same Travertine from the Grace’s façade is pulled inside and the interior lighting is derived from street lamps, peeled off of their mullions.
STK Midtown artfully blends the modern steakhouse and a chic lounge for a vibe-driven dining experience unlike anywhere else. Don’t expect to find antiques on the walls or a stuffy, old atmosphere. STK Midtown is a beautiful oasis in the bustling neighborhood of Manhattan. Perfectly situated by Bryant Park, and only a New York minute away from the Theatre District, it’s the place you’ve been dreaming of for a power business lunch or a leisurely dinner before your Broadway show. The ceiling is a genesis of the cattle horn sculpture from the back bar of the first STK and mimics the lines of the Grace building itself, incorporating the rhythm of the building’s front-facing colonnade. During the summer, the outdoor patio is a gorgeous way to enjoy two of life’s greatest pleasures – steak and a little sunshine.