First, let me say I was taking my good friend out for his birthday and this was his choice. It was a Monday (not that should make any difference but factual freaks always get upset if you do not say when you were there if you do not post the review the same day).
That being said, I found the menu overly expensive except the desserts were reasonably priced and based on the table across the way, looked very tasty.
There were only 5 other tables with patrons but the general dress code appeared to be dressy. The place is dimly lit so provides a rather quiet, cozy, and intimate ambiance.
While the server retrieved our drinks (water for me and my friend got some kind of Caesar that was different the original recipe since the spice was removed from it), I was free to check other food options from the other patrons to get an idea about portion size and appearance. I could also sense if the food was good or not. You can view the menu from the Menu tab on their website at http://www.caesarssteakhouse.com/home.htm
My friend had the 10.5 oz ribeye (so tender and tasty) and I had the grilled wild sockeye salmon (so good grilled) with baked potato (warm and fresh) and vegetables (the carrots were perfectly cooked).
Too bad, after the complimentary cheese and garlic bread, and the main courses, I was too stuffed to try the dessert (my next trip will be dessert and a drink).
As I stated previously, this place is rather expensive but by no means the most expensive in Calgary but it is a nice place to have a celebratory dinner and highly likely not to have someone with a bunch of kids running around unattended (due to the higher price). It is worth it to dine here due to the excellent food and service.
Not knowing Julius Caesar personally, he might be a vegetarian and not a meat eater!