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Businiess name:  McNally Smith College of Music
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Fleming's may lack the name of a Ruth's Chris, or The Prime Rib, but don't let that deter you. The wine list is decent, and our waitron knew his way around it. While their menu is largely in the tried and true category, they're good at what they do. The steaks our group had were superb. The sauteed mushrooms were a pleasant surprise, as were their other sides. Their selection of after-dinner single-malts and ports are sufficient. For dessert, the key lime pie was outstanding. The only negative is that it's not kid-friendly. Which is fine- if I wanted to deal with screaming toddlers and their godforsaken parents, I'd go eat at some godforsaken chain. Great for dinner for two or a group of 6-8 (but you'll definitely need to make reservations), in that their sides are ideal for sharing. It has a "clubby" atmosphere, but nothing particularly intimidating. Pros: Ambiance, Wine list, Superb steaks Cons: Dinner only, Bad for parents/kids

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