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  • After a terrible experience at the Octagon a few weeks ago, I was aching for a visit to Peter's (which, if you did not read my previous review of the Octagon, both restaurants have the same format and similar offerings). We went last night for my mom's birthday. First - the room is old school, with gold/brass and intricate woodworking. We were seated next to the fireplace (first time to get this table and it is indeed, the best table in the house). The complimentary relish tray is fantastic - the garlic bread is the best I've had and their pickles are legit. Between the five of us - there was caesar salad (table side, natch), scallops, crab cakes, steaks, ribs, onion rings, breaded shrimp and all of the accompaniments (fries, mash, veg). One thing that's changed somewhat recently is that they no longer offer two sides with the mains. I had to order a side of vegetables. It's a small thing, but it's a bit annoying. The restaurant offered my mom a complimentary dessert, which was a nice touch. I have literally never had a dessert at Peter's b/c I'm always more interested in savoury items. The night always ends with the host bringing roses to the females at the table. Like I said - old school, but I love it. My parents haven't eaten here as much as I have. My mom was truly impressed by the steak. Aged beef and melts in your mouth. The service is lovely. A bunch of older, greek dudes who know how to make you feel welcome. OH, and b/c I always look for this in yelp reviews -- I brought my 5 year old. There weren't any special offerings for children (that I know of, admittedly I didn't ask, we just ordered from the regular menu for him). It is welcoming to children, though I wouldn't bring a child who has a risk of acting up. Mine is at an age now where he is well behaved - he loves to dress up and eat good food in a grown-up atmosphere. There was one other child in the restaurant, probably around 7 or 8 and he was watching videos on his parents' phone, which I thought was a shame. I would have been really annoyed to be seated at a nearby table. If your kid needs an iPad to keep them entertained, please do not bring them here. It is pricey. But, in my opinion, it's worth it for a special occasion.
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