Another wonderful meal at The Brass Rail. The extensive menu offers many very choices. Food is always beautifully prepared and delicious. Sevice is warm and friendly. Always a great experience.
February 2024
As always The service was as expected very good. The Food was prepared and served in a manner that not only pleased the eyes but the senses. The taste was spot on. I only found that was my stomach was not as large as I had hoped as the bounty of the food.
February 2024
Dependable and Consistent like Vito has stated. The one Italian guy running the show during brunch lunch is the best. Good character hard working.
The establishment was named after our wonderful antique bar.
The bar was made by two German Brothers in the late 1880's in The Bowery of New York City and was installed in a restaurant called The Brass Rail on 7th Avenue.
During Prohibition, the bar was dismantled and after a few years it was reassembled in The Lighthouse Tavern, in Elizabeth New Jersey.
In 1979 the bar was purchased from an antique dealer by Arthur Stein for his new bar and restaurant, "Marbles" at this location.
The bar was dismantled and placed on a 30ft truck lined with mattresses to protect it on the journey and then painstakingly assembled piece by piece here in Locust Valley.
The original mirror covered in an array of WW2 posters did not survive the dismantling.