Collectible Golden Steer Pins

One Fifth Pin Set

Sale price$15.00

To celebrate 68 years of Golden Steer legacy, we’re raising a glass to our newest chapter with the Collectible One Fifth Pin Set. Featuring two commemorative designs previously only available at our New York City location, this set honors the storied home of Golden Steer at One Fifth, from the landmark One Fifth building to the legendary #1 Bar, long woven into the creative spirit of Greenwich Village.

A refined collector’s piece for those who appreciate heritage, hospitality, and a good story, this set captures a new era of the Golden Steer legacy.

FROM LAS VEGAS TO NEW YORK

Historic black-and-white storefront of GOLDEN STEER STEAK HOUSE with a cow statue above the entrance; sign reads Cocktails.

1958

The Western Frontier

In 1958, the Golden Steer emerged as a beloved and traditional frontier establishment. Its walls were adorned with rifles bestowed by cowboys and patrons of yesteryears. Nevada’s mountains and deserts beckoned hunters who, after a successful day, brought their catches to be expertly butchered and prepared by our chefs. Early iterations of the menu from the late 50s and 60s featured items beyond steaks, such as game, rattlesnakes, and turtle soup.

Rat Pack members stand under marquee: FRANK SINATRA DEAN MARTIN SAMMY DAVIS JR PETER LAWFORD JOEY BISHOP

1965

Headliners & Wiseguys

By 1965, the Golden Steer had become the go-to destination for lounge acts, movie stars, and Sands Hotel headliners. The Rat Pack made it their preferred post-show haunt, winding down over great steaks in the corner that remains preserved as the Rat Pack section to this day. The 1980s brought a darker chapter, as Chicago Outfit enforcer Tony Spilotro used the restaurant's back door to slip in undetected for dinners with his lawyer, Oscar Goodman. The dining scenes immortalized in Casino were, in fact, real episodes within these walls.

Nick McMillan, Dr. Michael J. Signorelli, and Amanda Signorelli posing in a restaurant.

2001

Legacy Preserved

In 2001, Dr. Michael J. Signorelli, a casino operator and creator of the Mesquite Star Casino, revered the steakhouse’s history and legacy. Acquiring the restaurant, he committed to preserving its heritage, transforming it into a family business. These values now resonate in Amanda Signorelli, his daughter, and her husband, Nick McMillan, who manage the steakhouse today.

Grilled ribeye steak with cherry tomatoes, mixed green salad and roasted asparagus on a dinner table; hand holding a cocktail with a cherry garnish.

2020

Adapting to Change

COVID forced the steakhouse to shutter temporarily, marking the first closure in 65 years. Seizing the moment, our leadership redefined at-home cooking standards with steak boxes, seasoning blends, and compound butters. These offerings, infused with the beloved steakhouse flavors, became a nationwide sensation.

Historic image of the One Fifth Avenue multi-story building with striped awnings, covered canopy entrance, vintage car at curb and pedestrians on sidewalk

2025

Legacies United

Built in 1927 and designed by Harvey Wiley Corbett, One Fifth Avenue has long been a landmark of sophistication at the heart of Greenwich Village. Its ground floor has drawn New York's creative elite since the #1 Bar opened as a supper club in 1934, a legacy that only deepened through Patricia Murphy's candlelit elegance, George Schwarz's celebrity-laden One Fifth, the kitchen where Anthony Bourdain forged his culinary identity, and Mario Batali's beloved Otto Enoteca e Pizzeria. In 2026, the Golden Steer stepped in to write its next chapter.

Today

Golden Steer at One Fifth

The Steer carries its legendary spirit to this iconic address. While our roots remain firmly planted in the history of Las Vegas, we’re proud to bring that same timeless elegance and unparalleled dining experience to a new city. From expertly crafted prime steaks and fresh seafood to a curated selection of fine wines, we’re preserving the rich legacy of the Golden Steer, offering an unforgettable taste of tradition in the heart of Manhattan.

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