Thursday, April 27, 2023

NYC institution Sammy's Roumanian Steakhouse attempting a Lower East Side comeback


Break out the jars of schmaltz! NYC classic Sammy's Roumanian Steakhouse is on the comeback trail. 

Yesterday, Community Board 3 released its May calendar... and a familiar name is on the SLA & DCA Licensing Committee docket for May 15...
Sammy's ownership is applying for a new liquor license for the long-vacant 191 Orchard St. between Houston and Stanton. The questionnaire isn't online just yet, so we'll have to wait and see what Sammy's 2.0 might look like in this 2,500-square-foot space.

Sammy's closed in early January 2021 after 47 years of serving up ice-encased vodka, smeared pitchers of schmaltz and enormous platters of meat from the lower level at 151 Chrystie St.

The restaurant had been shuttered since the PAUSE of March 2020, and this wasn't a business ready-made for delivery or outdoor dining.

In an Instagram post at the time, owner David Zimmerman left the door open for a return.
We may be closed now, but when all this is over and we feel safe enough to hold hands during the hora, we will be back stronger, louder, and tastier than ever before. We are New York. We will survive this. We will always cherish the memories we shared with all of you.
First, though, Sammy's will need to get approval from CB3. The space has been vacant since the Sixth Ward lost its liquor license in 2015 after eight years in business for reportedly serving burgers and steaks when it had applied for the requisite permits by stating it would sell vegetarian fare. 

The bar had long drawn criticism from locals. In a denial for a new concept at the address in March 2022, the CB3 minutes state that the Sixth Ward "was a known problem... with SLA complaints of operating beyond its stipulations, operating beyond the legal capacity without applying for a certificate of occupancy, and using an illegal back yard that did not meet DOB requirements."

While this has nothing to do with Sammy's, the stigma of previous tenants can make it challenging for new applicants. Community groups and some residents have also spoken out against new applicants looking to open in this area below Houston dubbed Hell Square.  

20 comments:

  1. Would be great if they came back. It seemed to go a little downhill pre closure but it was always a unique and fun place

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  2. Please please please bring it back! And don't "modernize" it either!

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  3. I went there a million years ago, with my parents. It was before we knew what cholesterol was, and was doing to you when you ate that food. But chicken schmaltz tasted so wonderful!

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  4. If they Deny Sammy's a Liquor License, that would be a disrespect to a cultural institution. This would only help the neighborhood.

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  5. I had a birthday there a hundred years ago seemingly but don't remember much (frozen vodka) aside from the fabulous waiters with attitude. Here's to their swift return. Best JG

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  6. While i miss Sammy's a site of many great times anyone else remember the old rolls royce that used to be parked in front that said a louder comeback their words in IG post above) isn't welcomed at all but CB3/SLA committee is taking hell square and scattering it around the LES and East Village allowing operators who simply don't give a hoot about being good neighbors and have records of being loud and obnoxious the go ahead so they'll get the license

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  7. Sammy's, huh? What's next, Ratner's?

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    1. I would love to go back to Ratner's as it was.

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  8. 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻

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  9. Please please please !!

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  10. Carol from East 5th StreetApril 27, 2023 at 9:54 PM

    Yay Sammy's and Ratner's! I'd go to the CB3 SLA meeting to say yes to both!

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  11. Sammy's back in business- That's the best news of the year!

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  12. ITS CHOP LIVER TIME !!!!!!!

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  13. This liquor license must be approved!!

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  14. My heart flutters with excitement. My capillaries narrow with anticipation. My cardiologist suggests seeing a shrink

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  15. At 7:19 PM, Anonymous said:

    I would love to go back to Ratner's as it was.

    For a glimpse of the old mosaic tiles, go to the New Yorkers Foodmarket in the NYU Tisch building on 2nd avenue; look just inside the vestibule and you can see remnants of the old red-and-gold mosaic just inside the doorway.

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  16. I’m so excited!

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  17. David Please dont forget to bring pictures and the ghost of Sammy when you open. 50 year customer. Cant Wait
    MG

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  18. Where’s my business card ?

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  19. As soon as ratners reopens the cycle will be complete. All will be forgiven

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