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.
[edit] Examples of steakhouses
- The Big Texan Steak Ranch
- Barberian's Steak House - Toronto [1]
- Bugaboo Creek Steak House
- Buffalo Grill
- Charlie Brown's Steakhouse
- Claim Jumper
- DelFrisco's Double Eagle Steak House
- Fleming's Prime Steakhouse & Wine Bar
- Gallagher's Steak House
- Gene and Georgetti's
- Gorat's
- Hereford House
- Hoss's Steak and Sea House
- Jeff Ruby's Steakhouses
- KC Steakhouse
- Logan's Roadhouse
- Lone Star Steakhouse & Saloon
- Longhorn Steakhouse
- Michael Jordans Steakhouse
- Mitchell's Steakhouse
- Mister C's - Omaha, Nebraska
- Manny's Steakhouse
- Morton's
- Murray's Steakhouse
- Outback Steakhouse
- Quaker Steak & Lube
- The Palm
- Peter Luger
- Ponderosa Steakhouse
- Ruth's Chris Steak House
- Saltgrass Steakhouse
- Stoney River Legendary Steaks
- Don Shula's
- Sizzler
- Smith and Wollensky
- St. Paul Grill - Saint Paul, Minnesota
- Texas Roadhouse
[edit] See also
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