Les Trois Chevaux by Angie Mar

The iconic New York steakhouse, by the meat-obsessed ‘badass’ chef Angie Mar, is moving next door - with a new name and new menu.

The Beatrice Inn has been famed as a celebrity destination since the Prohibition era. Angie Mar has maintained the restaurant as a top NYC dining spot - at 285 West 12th Street, at the corner of West 4th Street - seducing her guests with iconic show-stopping, bold and unapologetic dishes. Her style and method in the kitchen which she dubs in her book, Butcher & Beast, as “gritty, ugly, gutsy” are what have famously awarded her prominent accelades.

The 'meat-forward clubhouse' and 'ode to the great French restaurants and brasseries of eras past' has re-opened next door - as 'Les Trois Chevaux' in a space formerly occupied by upscale farm-to-table spot Blenheim. Expect a somewhat less meat-centric menu - served prix-fixe - with more of a focus on game birds, crustaceans and wood-fired French cuisine. The airy space and intimate dining room is decked out with luscious banquettes upholstered in navy blue, crystal chandeliers, gold leaf detailing and a marble wraparound bar. 

Reservation only.

Ideal For

Meat-centric menu

Signature Dishes

Frog legs done two ways; truffle turbot served with legumes des jardins; mousse of veal’s brain, truffle noir & sauce crème; fire roasted abalone & squid and breast of pigeon roasted in ash, sakura blossom, porcini, shiitake & aged armagnac.


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