My boyfriend and I went for our very first time and we were very pleased. We started off with a few slices of bacon and a sliced tomato. I'm not one to balk at the price of food when it's truly delicious, but I'm still not sure why a tomato was $13. It was flawless looking, yes, but it didn't have a wonderful flavor and it was JUST tomato. Next time we're just going to get extra bacon because that was the best double cut bacon I've ever had. We decided to get the porterhouse for 2 and a ribeye. Both were excellent. They were the best non-kobe steaks I've ever had. My boyfriend doesn't drink and they don't serve wine by the glass, so I ordered the 1/2 bottle of Cab for myself. It was very overpriced at $39. I won't bother with any wine next time. The bread basket was wonderful. It was really a great selection. We ordered fries and creamed spinach for our sides. The fries didn't look very good and they tasted about the same, but that might have been the best creamed spinach I've ever had. It was very light and flavorful without being overpowering. Some places make a very heavy creamed spinach and that doesn't really appeal to me. For dessert we ordered key lime pie and chocolate mousse cake. The key lime was nothing special and I was really wishing I'd ordered the chocolate cake which was very moist and delicious, again not too heavy. The service was very eh, but I've noticed that about 95% of the legendary must eat places aren't very friendly because the food is so good that you'll go back anyway. One thing that's tricky is that it's cash only and the menu online doesn't have prices, so it's really hard to guess how much cash to bring. I'd say bring $125-150 per person if you plan on doing a full meal plus alcohol, tax and tip. That should be more than enough.
Pros: Great steaks, amazing bacon
Cons: bad wine, $13 tomato, cash only
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