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2020 K St. NW
Washington, DC
20006
202-466-8811 |
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“Deals get done over a nice, juicy” namesake cut of beef that’s the “size of a sofa” along with a “can’t-be-beat” wine list at this Golden Triangle branch of the “swanky” steakhouse chain; the “grand supper club” setting – “leopard-print, chrome, black leather”, a baby grand piano and bass – means guys must be “dressed in jackets and ties”; hipsters might call it a “stuffy” “time warp”, but traditionalists say it’s “the last vestige of civilization in an age of casual-gone-amok.”
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1101 N. Calvert St.
Baltimore, MD
21202
410-539-1804 |
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“Take your credit card and somebody sexy” to this “place to go in your little black dress” and your mandatory jacket “for a night of red meat and romance”; “satisfying your ravenous appetite” with “gargantuan cuts” “served by tuxedoed waiters in the plush”, if “faded, glory” of “leopard print and mirrors” at Baltimore’s Top steakhouse, you expect the “Rat Pack to walk in any moment” to jam with the “excellent jazz” musicians; reservations are strongly recommended, though they’re “not great” at honoring times on “crazy Saturdays.”
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1701 Locust St.
Philadelphia, PA
19103
215-772-1701 |
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If you’re primed for a “Flintstones-size slab” of “tender, flavorful” beef, “step back in time” to this “carnivore’s dream-come-true” in Center City’s Warwick Hotel, a “luxe”, “swanky” chain link “reminiscent of ’40s supper clubs”; live piano music and a dress code (gentlemen must wear jackets) “make it even more special” and well-trained, tuxedoed attendants “set a high bar for service”, though a few recalcitrant razzers rib it’s “stodgy” and “starchy.”
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"You
can almost imagine yourselves as Nick and Nora Charles of
The Thin Man films, trading quips over dry martinis at The
Prime Rib. With its black walls trimmed in gold, its naughty
lithographs, its leopard-print rug and its tuxedoed maitre
d', this restaurant evokes an early forties Manhattan supper
club."
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