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Re: Great steakhouses
Posted: Sun Jul 31, 2011 4:23 am
by quack fiend
For Mccomb area: Dixie Springs Cafe--blackened ribeye (reasonable), the Caboose--NY strip (pricey). Both are awesome hunks o' meat.
Re: Great steakhouses
Posted: Thu Aug 18, 2011 2:06 am
by chs36
barts bar (the hunting club?) whatever its called in hollandale ain't bad
Re: Great steakhouses
Posted: Thu Aug 25, 2011 8:09 pm
by mshunter77
southernvaughan wrote:Coleman's in Benton if you know where that is.
+1, Ol Bill knows how to cook.
Ruth Chris is good
Butcher Block in Memphis is pretty good
Carnival De Brazil at IP Casino is good
I thought Como Steakhouse was ok but not anything special, not top of the line anyway
Re: Great steakhouses
Posted: Fri Aug 26, 2011 10:37 pm
by southernvaughan
mshunter77 wrote:southernvaughan wrote:Coleman's in Benton if you know where that is.
+1, Ol Bill knows how to cook.
Ruth Chris is good
Butcher Block in Memphis is pretty good
Carnival De Brazil at IP Casino is good
I thought Como Steakhouse was ok but not anything special, not top of the line anyway
yeah he does! Thats my uncle
Re: Great steakhouses
Posted: Fri Sep 02, 2011 1:43 pm
by Long Duck Dong
Went to Does last night and got a 32 oz. bone in ribeye. One of the best steaks I have ever had. They haven't always had the ribeye, but it is the bomb.
I have been to a number of different Ruths Chris, Mortons and the Palms steakhouses. Never had a bad steak at any of them but some seem to be better than others. The Ruths Chris is Memphis seems to have better steaks than many of the other Ruths Chris'.
I've also been to a bunch of the steakhouses in Vegas which are duplicates of the famous New York or LA restaurants. Gallaghers of New York was okay, but not great. Strip House was awesome and CUT was also really really good. At CUT they have more choices of beef than you can imagine. You not only choose what cut of beef you want, you choose whether you want grass fed or grain fed and you choose how many days of dry aging you want. The longer it ages the price goes up exponentially.
Re: Great steakhouses
Posted: Sun Sep 04, 2011 8:59 am
by chs36
Long Duck Dong wrote:Went to Does last night and got a 32 oz. bone in ribeye. One of the best steaks I have ever had. They haven't always had the ribeye, but it is the bomb.
I have been to a number of different Ruths Chris, Mortons and the Palms steakhouses. Never had a bad steak at any of them but some seem to be better than others. The Ruths Chris is Memphis seems to have better steaks than many of the other Ruths Chris'.
I've also been to a bunch of the steakhouses in Vegas which are duplicates of the famous New York or LA restaurants. Gallaghers of New York was okay, but not great. Strip House was awesome and CUT was also really really good. At CUT they have more choices of beef than you can imagine. You not only choose what cut of beef you want, you choose whether you want grass fed or grain fed and you choose how many days of dry aging you want. The longer it ages the price goes up exponentially.
i agree.. it is better for some reason. the one in atlanta is good.. the one in ridgeland/madison....sucks
Re: Great steakhouses
Posted: Tue Sep 13, 2011 10:33 am
by hillhunter
Como is really good
Bourbon Mall used to be
Doe's is ok
Anthony's in West Point is really good
Also Ted's Montana Grill in ATL is good. Get the buffalo ribeye, you won't be disappointed.
Pitkin (spp??) County Steakhouse in Aspen was really good.
There is one more place in Aspen that served a 26 oz bone in ribeye that was absolutely awesome!
Re: Great steakhouses
Posted: Wed Sep 14, 2011 11:26 am
by landscaper
Flemming's - Memphis
Capriccio Grill - Memphis
801 Chophouse - Omaha
Stoney River - Nashville
Re: Great steakhouses
Posted: Tue Sep 27, 2011 1:21 pm
by SWAG
Ate a ribeye at the Station House behind the Choo Choo Hotel in Chattanooga that was really good. Daughter had prime rib that I took a bite of and it was delicious too.
Re: Great steakhouses
Posted: Sun Oct 09, 2011 8:32 pm
by JFW2006
old waverly country club!!! great tasting steak till you get the bill for it...luckily my old roomates boss payed for it when I went but for 2 new york strips...1 filet...2 sclices of cheesecake...and about 6 beers was about $300...ridiculous!!!
Just ate a ribeye at 333 restraunt in Grenada lastnite that was the best po man steak house steak ive had around here hands down!! made 2 slices on it and juice was running off the plate...It was by far the best tasting juicyest steak ive ever had!!
Re: Great steakhouses
Posted: Mon Oct 10, 2011 8:20 pm
by Rowdy53103
Baby Beef Rubaiyat - Sao Paulo, Brazil
Villa d'Aldeia - Sao Jose dos Campos, Brazil (favorite place to eat ever)
Les Dioblotines - Suresnes, France
Capital Grille - Charlotte
Kinzie's Chophouse - Chicago
Local steak? I'm going to Wynndale.
Re: Great steakhouses
Posted: Mon Oct 24, 2011 1:29 pm
by BatesvilleBuster
I am going to have to agree on Como it is wonderful and the oyster bar above it has a great surf and turf
Re: Great steakhouses
Posted: Tue Oct 25, 2011 7:35 pm
by eSJay
Another shout out for Como Steak House. Just left there & I will go back!
Re: Great steakhouses
Posted: Thu Nov 03, 2011 8:30 pm
by rawalley
walkers drive in
Re: Great steakhouses
Posted: Wed Nov 09, 2011 9:13 pm
by chs36
Moof's in chester, illinois.. great steak and under priced !!