4 /5 David Castro: Came in hungry, left full and happy. The way a steakhouse visit should go down.
Started off with their signature warm bread and butter (you know the one that hits different when you’re starving), paired with a frosty Sam Adams in the “big boy glass.” That thing was borderline a workout to lift and I respected it.
The Caesar salad was crisp, creamy, and generously parmesan’d. No sad lettuce here. The main event though? That ribeye. I ordered it medium and they nailed it. Juicy, flavorful, with just the right char. The mac & cheese on the side? Comfort food bliss; creamy, cheesy, and baked just enough to get those crispy edges.
Atmosphere was classic steakhouse cozy: a little dim, a little rustic, and the bar had good energy without being obnoxious. Staff were attentive, and service didn’t drag.