The top 10 neighbors for Fleming's Prime Steakhouse and Wine Bar span journalists, podcasts, apparel, a QSR chain, and medical publications — with no single entity pulling far ahead of the rest.
The shape is flat: scores run from 0.93 (Kai Ryssdal) down to 0.92 (Kaitlan Collins) across the full set, a band of less than 0.02. Tallying the subcategories reveals a cross-kind cluster: the top 10 include a Journalist (Kai Ryssdal, 0.93), Womens Apparel (Anthropologie, 0.93), a Podcast (Hidden Brain, 0.93), a Magazine (JAMA, 0.92), a QSR (Shake Shack, 0.92), a Government Official (CDC Director, 0.92), Home Goods (Crate and Barrel, 0.92), an Academic (Ashish K. Jha, 0.92), and two Authors (Malcolm Gladwell, 0.92; Seth Godin, 0.92). Only one neighbor — the Fine Dining & Luxury Eateries category aggregate — shares Fleming's own subcategory, and it sits at position 15 in the broader set (0.92 in the top 10 window). The dominant subcategory types are Journalists, Authors, and Podcasts/Magazines, pointing to an audience that also follows public-radio economics coverage, long-form nonfiction, and health policy voices.
This audience shape suggests Fleming's draws people whose media diet runs toward informed, professionally-oriented content — a pattern that cuts across food, apparel, and civic media rather than clustering around dining peers.