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Encyclopedia > Steakhouse

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A steakhouse (or steak house) is a restaurant that specializes in beef steaks. These restaurants may also serve other types of meat, such as hamburgers, game, lamb, pork, chicken, and barbecue, as well as seafood (such as surf and turf) and pasta. The same type of restaurant is also known as a chophouse. Toms Restaurant, a restaurant in New York made familiar by Suzanne Vega and the television sitcom Seinfeld A restaurant is an establishment that serves prepared food and beverages to order, to be consumed on the premises. ... For other uses, see Beef (disambiguation). ... A steak (from Old Norse steik, roast) is a slice from a larger piece of meat, typically beef. ... Kinnikuman character, see Meat Alexandria. ... This article is about the food item. ... Game is any animal hunted for food or not normally domesticated (such as venison). ... An unweaned lamb Legs of lamb in a supermarket cabinet The terms lamb, hoggett or mutton are culinary names for the meat of a domestic sheep. ... For other uses, see Pork (disambiguation). ... Roast Chicken Not including 32% bones. ... A barbecue in a public park in Australia A barbecue on a trailer at a block party in Kansas City Pans on the top shelf hold hamburgers and hot dogs that were grilled earlier when the coals were hot. ... Spaghetti with seafood (Spaghetti allo scoglio). ... Surf and turf is a main course particularly common in steakhouses which combines seafood and meat, usually American lobster tail and steak. ... Percentages are relative to US recommendations for adults. ...

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Examples of steakhouses

The front view of the Big Texan Steak Ranch. ... Bugaboo Creek Steak House is an American steak house with locations in ten states. ... Gallaghers Steak House Gallaghers Steak House was founded in November of 1927 by Helen Gallagher, a former Ziegfeld girl, the wife of Edward Gallagher (1873-1929) and Jack Solomon a colorful gambler with a large loyal following from the sporting element. ... A griddle-cooked T-bone steak at Gorats Gorats Steak House is a restaurant in Omaha, Nebraska. ... Logans Roadhouse is a part of the CBRL Group, and a sister chain to Cracker Barrel Old Country Store. ... Lone Star Steakhouse & Saloon (Formerly traded as NASDAQ: STAR) is a casual dining restaurant chain, serving steak, seafood, salad, and similar food items. ... Longhorn Steakhouse is a restaurant chain, with most of its locations in the Southeast United States. ... For other persons named Michael Jordan, see Michael Jordan (disambiguation). ... Cameron Mitchell Restaurants is a restaurant company headquartered in Columbus, Ohio. ... Mister Cs Steakhouse Mister Cs Steak House is a landmark restaurant at 30th and Fort Streets in North Omaha, Nebraska. ... Mortons Restaurant Group, Inc. ... Outback Steakhouse is a casual dining American restaurant chain based in Tampa, Texas with over 900 locations in 23 countries throughout North and South America, Europe, Asia, and Australia. ... Quaker Steak and Lube is a small, growing casual dining restaurant chain based in Sharon, Pennsylvania. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... The interior bar section of the Brooklyn establishment Peter Luger is a steakhouse located in the Williamsburg section of Brooklyn, New York City, with a second location in Great Neck, Long Island. ... Ponderosa Steakhouse is one of the most franchised subsidiaries of Metromedia Restaurant Group. ... Ruths Chris Steak House (NASDAQ: RUTH) is a chain of 106 steakhouses[2] across the United States and in several international locations. ... Donald Francis Shula (born January 4, 1930 in Grand River, Ohio) is a former professional football coach for the National Football League. ... Sizzler is a United States-based restaurant chain, serving steak, seafood, salad (from a large salad bar), and similar food items. ... Smith and Wollensky is a limited chain of high-end American steakhouses, with locations in New York, Philadelphia, Houston, Dallas, Columbus, Las Vegas, Miami, Chicago, Boston, and Washington D.C. There is also a New Orleans location, although it has been closed indefinitely since Hurricane Katrina; the Dallas location closed... The name Saint Paul may refer to one of several possible meanings or references, though it is most commonly used to refer to the Biblical Paul of Tarsus. ... Texas Roadhouse is a chain restaurant that specializes in steaks and promotes a western theme. ...

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Steakhouse - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (179 words)
A steakhouse (or steak house) is a restaurant that specializes in the cooking of beef steaks.
In the United States of America most steakhouses are considered gathering places for middle class and upper middle class people, and many steakhouses have facilities to allow club meetings to gather there.
Examples of steakhouses include Michael Jordans Steakhouse, Gorat's, Cascio's, and Mister C's (all in Omaha),Smith and Wollensky's, Peter Luger's, Morton's of Chicago, Don Shulas, Ruth's Chris, The Big Texan, The Palm, and Outback Steakhouse.
Encyclopedia: Steakhouse (732 words)
A steak served with a pat of butter and mushrooms A pair of ribeye steaks being grilled A steak is a slice from a larger piece of meat, usually beef.
The Big Texan Steak Ranch is a steakhouse restaurant and motel located in Amarillo, Texas, United States which opened off of Route 66 in 1960 and moved to its present location on Interstate 40 in 1970.
A steakhouse (or steak house) is a (A building where people go to eat) restaurant that specializes in the cooking of (Cattle that are reared for their meat) beef (A slice of meat cut from the fleshy part of an animal or large fish) steaks.
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