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Jimmy Hays Steakhouse

 
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4310 Austin Blvd.
Island Park, NY 11558
516-432-5155

Jimmy Hays calls itself a steak house, and there's no arguing with the prime beef, dry-aged on the premises. Beyond the 17-ounce New York strip, filet mignon (which can also be had au poivre), porterhouse and chateaubriand for two, there are big, fat pork chops and double-cut lamb chops from American sheep.

LOBSTERS YOU CAN'T BEAT

Under chef Richard Burns, lobsters, all of them at least two pounds, can be had steamed, broiled and a la Jimmy (sauteed with cognac, lemon and garlic). Culinary warhorses thermidor and a l'Americain appear regularly as specials. There's plenty of other seafood on the menu.

BREAD AND SIDES

Speaking of appetizers, no first-time diner should skip the way-over-the-top roasted garlic bread drenched in Gorgonzola sauce, a dish almost comically delicious.

The side salad that comes with dinner is a desultory affair of nothing-special lettuce and seasonless tomatoes, but most of the other sides are terrific, especially the onion rings and the potato dishes: French fries, matchsticks, hash browns, home fries, Lyonnaise (pan-fried with onions), O'Brien (sauteed with peppers and onions), au gratin (baked with cream and topped with cheese) and cottage fries, a crispy potato galette that rests underneath (and soaks up the juices from) the special rack of lamb.

BOTTOM LINE

Jimmy Hays is an attractive, sprawling place with a comfortable bar and multiple bustling dining rooms. Everything runs like clockwork, and while it's not inexpensive (entrees range from $28 to $46), it always feels like a good value.

Reviewed by Erica Marcus

Hours

Dinner Monday to Thursday 4-10:30 p.m., Friday and Saturday 4-11:30 p.m., Sunday 3-10 p.m.

Website

Menu

Cuisine

American, American/Continental, Continental, Seafood, Steak

Major Credit Cards Accepted

Accepts most credit cards.

Notable dishes

Lobster Jimmy; roasted garlic bread with gorgonzola sauce

Price Range

Expensive ($25-$50), Very Expensive (More than $50)

Rating

Excellent (3 stars)

Reservations

Recommended

Special Features

Good for Parties/Large Groups, Business Lunch/Dinner, Bar Scene

Wheelchair Access

Wheelchair accessible.