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The Capital Grille
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I can't afford to go there as often as I would like, because the dinner bill (for 2) is usually around $100+. But it is a great place to celebrate those really special occasions, because the servers treat you like king/queen, and they offer a complimentary birthday dessert. They even take a picture of you and the guest, and make it into a little greeting card for you, all while you enjoy the food and environment. \r
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The theme is "business dining", and most guests are in suits and/or business attires. I would definitely not take children there just because it would seem so "out of place". \r
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Their fillet is always done with just the right temperature. That's also one of the most expensive items on the menu. But if you are already going to a fine dining steakhouse, you might as well get the best of the best. The seafood is always fresh, and I have had consistently good experience with the shrimp and the oysters. \r
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