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Steak Downtown

Discussion in 'Restaurants & Buffets' started by M&M Man, Feb 21, 2013.

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  1. M&M Man

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    Where is a good place to get a steak downtown reasonably priced and tastes good?:peace:
     
  2. Fraggle

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    The Flame in the El Cortez. Always had exceptional meals in there, including some very yum steak. Price is usually quite good on their specials.
     
  3. salukidean

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    Best Steak = Vic & Anthonys at Golden Nugget

    Best Mid Priced Steak = Binions Steakhouse

    Best Value Steak = El Cortez Flame

    Hugos Cellar at Four Queens is also a very good high end steakhouse....but I give the nod to Vic & Anthonys on the upper end

    Haven't eaten at Oscars @ the Plaza yet and reviews I've gathered have been mixed.
     
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    2nd Street Grill and Triple George are my favorite restaurants downtown and - though I always order seafood - I'm assured the steaks are delish! Last time we were at 2nd St, my husband & sister ordered a steak that was on special that night. Complete t-bone steak dinner $22.99 (yes, that means it includes salad/side - can't remember what exactly, but it's a meal, not just a hunk of meat) I love the semi-circular booths!

    Here's the Triple George menu:
    http://www.triplegeorgegrill.com/tgg-dinnermenu.pdf

    Might be a little louder/rowdier than some of the other restaurants mentioned so far (very nice old school Horseshoe shaped bar & nice drinks & wine) but I ate there for Valentine's Day one year and it was really nice.
     
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    Yes all above are good...Another is Redwood Bar and Grill inside the California Hotel-----Enjoy where you go:beer:
     
  6. True Fiction

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    Anyone tried ANDIAMO STEAKHOUSE at the D yet? Looking at the menu quickly it seems pretty expensive.
    Would be interested in any reviews (and pics)
     
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    I've eaten at V&A three times and thought it was excellent each time.
     
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    I had Vic & Anthony over Christmas and was very happy. I ate at the bar and the bartenders were great. The general look of the place was very classic steakhouse to me, which I like.
     
  9. mesavormoruin

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    Vic and Anthony's was one I was looking at for when I'm there in March. I have $50 on my Landry's Select card to use.

    I'll be solo though - is it a restaurant I'd be comfortable being alone or is it a "date night" place?
     
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    I've eaten at Vic & Anthony's twice. Once with a girlfriend and the 2nd alone. It was comfortable both times.

    'Be a steve not a stu"
     
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    Good to know, thanks, stevenotstu!
     
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    Oscars was a disappointment IMO food average and awkward conversations with the "broads" not for me I guess.. Vic and Anthony's is as advertised.. I thought binions was great plus loved the atmosphere.
     
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    I like Binions. I can't compare the steak since I haven't had any others downtown but the ambiance and view can't be beat IMO.
     
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    I ate solo at the bar and was comfortable.
     
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    I've eaten at Andiamo's in Detroit. Not sure if its just named after in keeping with The D theme or if its one in the same.
     
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    Pretty sure it's the same as I watched an interview with the guy who owns the D. Not sure if that means the food will be exactly the same or not but definitely the same owners.
     
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    I should have asked before but didn't think of it: if eating at the bar, is a reservation still needed? I plan on going St. Pat's Day around 6:00, so I'm not sure if I can wing it or should make the reservation just in case.
     
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    I went on the Sunday before Christmas, so it was kind of quiet.

    I think on St. Patricks at 6:00 would actually be okay at a high end steakhouse.
     
  19. mesavormoruin

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    One less thing to worry about then. Thanks!
     
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    Vegas Chatter recently put up a post raving about their meal there on their site (link) It looks to be a pretty good option Downtown based on their take. Someone also footed their bill though, and it's pretty easy to like anything when it's free. I too am pretty curious to know someone here's take on it.
     
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