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| - One of the best grab it, then grill places I've been to.
For about $20 a person you can get a big hunk of red meat (except the filet, which is only about 9oz). I can't comment on the seafood option, as everyone at my table had red meat. It's all pretty fresh and you can pick out whatever you want.
There's a salad bar, hot baked potatoes, and, of course, Texas toast. The salad bar wasn't anything to write home about, but let's be honest, you're not here for salad. You're here for meat and more carbs than you should probably consume in a day.
Grilling your own is still cool, but if you're the unlucky person in your party who has to watch over steaks while the others run off to get more toast (or maybe they were standing next to you the whole time but you couldn't see in the dim light) you'll get warm, so leave your sweater at the table. Also, watch what the other people are doing. SO many people put butter on their steak. Don't be this person. ONLY BUTTER YOUR TOAST.
The wait staff was cheery and helpful. We couldn't decide what drink to get and our server brought us samples and then let us decide. The decor is drab. I remember coming here with my family when I just a wee thing (probably about 15 or more years ago) and the decor hasn't changed since. Dimly lit with red floors. Use caution if you require any assistance walking.
The handicapped entrance is in the back. Nothing more exciting than heading into dinner and feeling like you're entering in the wrong door. You then have to walk around tables and up to the hostess from the wrong side. It's awkward. And the floor isn't all one level. Another thing that knocked it down a star is that the bathrooms are located at the bottom of steps.
Don't expect this to be super fancy. After all, you are your own chef and you're plating your own food. But it's cool to be social and if you luck out and have your next business meeting here it'll be way better than a more upscale place.
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