First Barbetta, now this?! New York City is sadly losing yet another one of its true dining legends this summer.
After nearly 75 years on the Upper East Side, Donohue’s Steak House will permanently close this June, marking the end of an era for one of New York’s true old-school legends. The news follows owner Maureen Donohue-Peters’ decision to focus on other ventures.
For generations, Donohue’s stretched far beyond just a place to eat. The compact-yet-cozy institution served as a second home to both neighborhood regulars and lesser known customers who just so happened to walk through the doors…