Greg Sherry

Ep 11: Greg Sherry – Co-Owner Old Homestead Steakhouse

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Ep 11: Greg Sherry - Co-Owner Old Homestead Steakhouse
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Greg Sherry is one of the brothers behind the iconic 150 year old Old Homestead Steakhouse in the infamous meatpacking district in NYC.
This show is a real insight into why it’s important to be passionate about what you do, stay true to your beliefs and values, the importance of focusing on quality produce and not to diversify and dilute your offering too much.
The Old Homestead Steakhouse NYC has been a family run business for the last 70 years when paternal grandfather Harry Sherry purchased the establishment after starting out as a dishwasher at the nearly century and a half old restaurant.  Whilst the area around them may have evolved, one thing that hasn’t changed is what they do.  They know their patrons come to them for one reason, mammoth cuts of the highest quality USDA prime dry-aged beef. It’s a proven model for success and has earned them a loyal following of customers, including a number of high profile diners, Whoopi Goldberg and Axel Rose to name a few.
Brothers Greg and Marc have been pioneers in many industry firsts. Always on the cutting edge to introduce new experiences to their patrons, they were the first establishment in the USA to bring prized Wagyu, the most decadent, expensive and exquisite beef on the planet, to their patrons.  Whilst Covid forced them to cease restaurant dining for a while, it also allowed them to evolve their business model and look at new ways to allow people to experience their amazing selection of meat. If you’re not in NYC but hankering for a delicious steak, check out their produce available to order on Goldbelly.
It’s a really heartwarming, honest and uplifting story about resilience and reinvention with a couple of celeb stories peppered throughout.  Enjoy.

79 thoughts on “Ep 11: Greg Sherry – Co-Owner Old Homestead Steakhouse”

  1. Hi Gregg, Test your memory. 552 Air National Guard band: Dennis Gewant, clarinet player extraordinaire. Playing next to me was Roger Salander who has been living in Vienna, Austria. I moved to Beverly Hills, CA about 35 years ago. I enjoyed many meals with my family and friends at your wonderful restaurant. And in a nostalgic moment, I just thought I’d say hi. Hope you have time in your busy life to respond. My email address is DAGcandle@ sbcglobal.com and my phone number is 310-739-9597. Next time I’m in New York I will have one of your wonderful dinners and hopefully see you and give you a great big hug for old time sake. And if you don’t remember me I’ll be devastated ( not really, just disappointed). Take care. Dennis

    1. I gave you a wrong email address Greg it’s DAGcandle@sbcglobal.net. It’s Dennis Gewant 552 air National Guard band. I enjoyed, with my family many meals at your wonderful restaurant. I hope to hear from you for nostalgia purposes. Everything is fine with me here in Beverly Hills California. I’ve been here for about 30 years. I know you are still doing a great job at the old Homestead. My phone number is 310-739-9597. Best regards. Dennis.

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