looking for a place for a good steak in dc proper. i have the suggestions of sam and harry's and the district chophouse. suggest away
steakhouses in the district
My favorite is still Morton's…the Georgetown one is exceptional.
oh, i like the district chophouse. they brew their own beer too.
Sam & Harry's is very good as is The Palm across the street.
Shame it has to be DC proper, as Rays The Steaks in Arlington is a fave.
the palm is my favorite, charlie palmer close second
My vote goes to Sam & Harry's. You can go to a Morton's in any of about 25 cities…
its so nice out today. i suggest a trip to the grocery store and lighting up the grill.
Originally posted by manimtired:i know little about local steakhouses because grilling is generally the way to go for me
its so nice out today. i suggest a trip to the grocery store and lighting up the grill.
however this is for a bachelor party and steakhouse is the selection. supposed to be chilly on saturday anyway
oh yeah! or ray's the classics in silver spring.
that place is great too. actually, that might be my favorite.
this has be really excited to grill on my back porch.
that place is great too. actually, that might be my favorite.
this has be really excited to grill on my back porch.
Hmmm, well the Morton's on Connecticut and Sam & Harry's on 19th Street are the closest to the M Street strip clubs… ;)
they have strip clubs? on m st? in dc?
i had no idea ;)
i had no idea ;)
Hands down . . . Charlie Palmer's!
They have G-Rated strip clubs in the city for prudish, uptight DCists. You have to travel to MD to see real gash.
I'll never forget the time we had a $50 gift certificate to that place and went there and feasted on $50 worth of sides. They thought we were nuts.
And the sides weren't all that good…
And the sides weren't all that good…
Originally posted by bearman:
My favorite is still Morton's…the Georgetown one is exceptional.
i always liked capital grille, but then, i was almost always there on someone else's dime.
Originally posted by Venerable Bede:i think the entire reason that the dozen-or-so great dc steakhouses exist is that faceless corporations pick up 90% of the checks
i always liked capital grille, but then, i was almost always there on someone else's dime.
Are there "faced" corporations?
Originally posted by Hoya Paranoia:100% of mine have been this way. But one lunch at The Palm was with violinist Mark O'Connor and my only visit to Morton's was with British pop soprano Lesley Garrett. I miss my Tower job :( (sometimes).
Originally posted by Venerable Bede:i think the entire reason that the dozen-or-so great dc steakhouses exist is that faceless corporations pick up 90% of the checks
i always liked capital grille, but then, i was almost always there on someone else's dime.
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