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Another vote for Nick and Sams.... I love that place but have not been in a while. Guess it is time to go back!
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Originally posted by BOOSTED32V View PostChamberlins in Addison, nice and romantic. Bone in ribeye for you and a fillet for the lady, bottle of Rombauer chardonnay = blow job on the way home...
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Originally posted by Chritaka View Postfav. bbq was Gates in KC. They weren't the most elegant places, but had some damn good food and were just cool places.
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Originally posted by motoman View PostSurprised no one has mentioned Capital Grille or Seasons 52. You guys need to get out and try some different steaks.
Originally posted by AdamLX View PostKrupp Brothers wine tasting at the Petroleum Club last Friday
Originally posted by mstng86 View PostMakes sense. Try a 3 hour wait on Valentines day. What a mother fucking beating!!! There is only so much you can talk about with your wife in 3 hours. The steak is worth it once I have had a few beers.
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Chamberlins in Addison, nice and romantic. Bone in ribeye for you and a fillet for the lady, bottle of Rombauer chardonnay = blow job on the way home...
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Originally posted by bcoop View PostLMGDAO!!! You want to blast me because I'm not a food critic, yet the 'proof' you rely on, is fucking Yelp? Where any swinging dog dick can talk about their experience? I hate to be Captain fucking Obvious here, but LARGE majority of people who drop a couple grand here and there on dinner, don't rush home to post about how great (or awful) it was on Yelp. Yelp holds as much water as Wikipedia, and that isn't much.
There are lots of other good reviews from other sources than Yelp, that was just the first thing via Google. You're going to see bad reviews from just about any restaurant though, they all have off nights. I wasn't impressed with Del Friscos a few times as it was dry and bland, but tons have had better experiences. I'm not going to tell them they're wrong for thinking that.
Just because someone throws a couple K down on a dinner doesn't mean they know shit even if they wrote a review, but I'm sure the Average Joe isn't rushing home to write restaurant reviews either. They'd just use their Yelp app! I'd actually prefer a review from the Avg. Joe anyway, some of that shit the richies eat is just nasty.
My wife and I both had a great experience when we went. We'll stand by that until we have a bad one. That's her favorite steak place, outside of my own grilled steaks!
Originally posted by bcoop View PostYeah, a lot of people do like shit. If they didn't, places like Chili's, OTB, Mac Grill, Buffalo Wild Wings, etc wouldn't exist. As someone else mentioned, I'm lucky enough to eat in these places more in a year than most will in their life. You could even knock that down to a 3 month period if you want. All over TX, the US, and you can throw Mexico and Canada in the mix as well.
Seriously though, good for you. I used to travel all over and constantly do business dinners at the best places in town for years, but also a lot of hole-in-the-walls and fast food too. It was cool when I did it, but I don't miss the travel at all or the 60-80 hr work weeks. From my travels, probably my fav. steak place is Alexander's in Peoria, IL and fav. bbq was Gates in KC. They weren't the most elegant places, but had some damn good food and were just cool places.
It's all good, to each their own...
Roscoe, I hope you take the wife out and have a great time no matter where you take her. You have to give us the full review when you're done though!
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Originally posted by bcoop View PostNot yet. A customer mentioned that he ate there right around Christmas time, and said it was fantastic. I told him we'd have to check it out one night, just haven't had the time yet. Isn't it more of a seafood house than a steak house though?
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Originally posted by motoman View PostHave you had a chance to check out Seasons 52 up in Plano?
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The best steak in DFW? Lonesome Dove and you can even wear your jeans if you want to. I also really like Stephen Pyles cowboy style bone-in ribeye. My neighbor is a chef at Charlie palmers although I've never been there.
All the other high end steak houses are all pretty similar.
Oh yah, I'd also recommend the bistro steak and frites at The Grape, but it's not really a steak per se.
No one in DFW can touch the steak at lonesome dove though.
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Originally posted by talisman View PostBrent doesn't know shit!
I have yet to have ANY good meal at a Gaylord resort. It wouldn't really be so offensive if their resturants weren't so outrageously priced.
The same week we ate at Old Hickory, we had a party in the sports bar, and it was a fajita buffet setup. It was decent for what it was (buffet food).
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Originally posted by talisman View PostBrent doesn't know shit!
I have yet to have ANY good meal at a Gaylord resort. It wouldn't really be so offensive if their resturants weren't so outrageously priced.
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Guest repliedBrent doesn't know shit!
I have yet to have ANY good meal at a Gaylord resort. It wouldn't really be so offensive if their resturants weren't so outrageously priced.
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