I recommend Texas Roadhouse in Wellington Circle. From Davis Sq take College Ave to Powderhouse, continue out Harvard Ave to merge onto Route 16 East. Follow Route 16 to the Route 99 circle and then turn into the shopping mall where there's the Target, Costco, Home Depot, etc. The roadhouse is on your left. VERY yummy steaks, IMHO.
good tasting cow. i'm not looking to spend lots of money, but an willing to shell out some. i'm not that big of a steak eater, but i'm looking to take someone out.
hrm...mid range cow... It seems to be either chains or no chains...and since Boston/Cambridge seems to lack for anything remotely smacking of a neat independent steak place...I'd say your best bets are Frank's on Mass Ave (they have really really good food and a cheesy amusing vibe). or um...hmmm damn this town for chains with mediocre chains for steaks and overly priced places. oh wait...snap-THE STOCKYARD in brighton
sorry, I have that effect on others, and I'm a total chowhound...Flemmings is expensive but SO WORTH IT but seriously, if you're looking to have a decent piece of mootastic, and be on a quasi-budget...I'd say Stockyard :)
Yeah, Frank's is one of those neighborhood places that seems like it's been there forever, it's got pictures on the walls of local celebrities who've visited (and who you'd only recognize if you were a local, too) and if you go in on a Sunday, you'll lower the collective age in the place by about 20 years. Fun piano bar on the weekends, though. They had a decent French Onion soup the last time I went.
High end cow, though, you run over to Smith & Wollensky and gorge yourself and pay it off in monthly installments.
Yeah, Stockyard. It used to be way better before they renovated and stopped selling porterhouse (wtf?) but it's still good, independent, and decently priced.
I concur fully...but unless you're willing to do high end (which I would never complain about) there seems to be a lack of independent steak houses in Boston, which is a true shame.
not so bad either, but still I think the OP was looking for something a little less pricey. Capitol Grille isn't so bad either, but still I stand by my choices. Steak is one of those things that people never seem to see eye to eye on though. For me, you could just plop me down at Flemmings for a petite filet, some Flemmings potatoes and asparagus with a decent bottle of red zin, and all's well with the world...for others, the swankness of Moo... or KO Prime (ate there once, not impressed). Vive le difference.
Believe it or not, Kelly's Dinner in Somerville has a great (and cheap!) steak and eggs breakfast. (Although you probably want it for dinner in this post. BUT, NEVER THE LESS, they make it awesome! :D)
Being the drrty southerner that I am, I will put in my vote for Ruth's Chris. However, I've only ever eaten at the one in Baton Rouge, so I can't speak to the one specifically in Boston.
I completely agree with this endorsement. Go to Tango in Arlington. It's on Mass Ave near Arlington Sq. It's great Latin American steak. My favorite steak is the steak and eggs. My face is drooling just thinking about it... a lot.
I've seen conflicting information about the origin of the cut and/or its name... it makes sense that it's named after the place in Porter because of the area's former beef industry (the Stockyard is so-named because that area of Brighton used to be stockyards). However, Michael Lomonaco has made claims re: Porter House New York that the porterhouse cut was somehow invented in NYC. I couldn't find anything definitive about this.
I know it sounds unlikely, but Rubin's Kosher Deli in Brookline has a really good steak (my not--nearly-as-strictly-kosher brother has confirmed that it's one of the best he's ever had).
Eh, that's disappointing to hear it be just "fine." The one back home is fabulous; I wonder if it has to do with having been open before the place was too chain-y. Or maybe I have bad steak taste!! :)
Mooo (notice the three o's) really does exist, and their website is http://www.mooorestaurant.com/ (http://www.mooorestaurant.com/). I haven't been there, I just found it when a friend was complaining about the previous occupant of that space having vanished.
I third this suggestion -- I love Tango in Arlington! It's Argentinian-based food, and their steaks are awesome. I love the steak with the Roquefort cheese melted on top.
I've never been to the one in Baton Rouge, so it may have more charm than the newer ones.
I've never had a bad steak at Ruth's Chris, but I've never had a transcendent steak there, either. I've had transcendent steaks at Abe and Louie's, and at Moo, and at Fleming's.
+1, Texas Roadhouse is awesome by chain resto standards. The wait is usually huge at all the ones I've ever been to, but there's some shopping nearby if you want to kill time. And the food is to die for IMHO.
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Date: 2007-12-23 12:16 am (UTC)and thank you :)
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Date: 2007-12-23 12:20 am (UTC)my vote would be for Flemmings, they have the BEST taters ever
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Date: 2007-12-23 12:21 am (UTC)It seems to be either chains or no chains...and since Boston/Cambridge seems to lack for anything remotely smacking of a neat independent steak place...I'd say your best bets are Frank's on Mass Ave (they have really really good food and a cheesy amusing vibe). or um...hmmm
damn this town for chains with mediocre chains for steaks and overly priced places.
oh wait...snap-THE STOCKYARD in brighton
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Date: 2007-12-23 12:30 am (UTC)but seriously, if you're looking to have a decent piece of mootastic, and be on a quasi-budget...I'd say Stockyard :)
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Date: 2007-12-23 12:43 am (UTC)High end cow, though, you run over to Smith & Wollensky and gorge yourself and pay it off in monthly installments.
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Date: 2007-12-23 02:04 am (UTC)one thing I never fuck around regarding is food
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Date: 2007-12-23 03:14 am (UTC)Steak is one of those things that people never seem to see eye to eye on though.
For me, you could just plop me down at Flemmings for a petite filet, some Flemmings potatoes and asparagus with a decent bottle of red zin, and all's well with the world...for others, the swankness of Moo... or KO Prime (ate there once, not impressed).
Vive le difference.
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Date: 2007-12-23 07:13 am (UTC)Has anyone been to the Boston one?
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Date: 2007-12-23 07:24 am (UTC)Ruth's Chris, McCormick and Schmick's, and P.F. Chang's used to be my default "business trip" food when I didn't know any of the local restaurants.
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Date: 2007-12-23 07:27 am (UTC)Frank's Steak House for the cozy down-home affordable steakage.
Moo for the crazy-'spensive steakage. EVOO has some great steaks sometimes, but it's hit or miss.
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Date: 2007-12-23 09:44 am (UTC)My face is drooling just thinking about it... a lot.
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Date: 2007-12-23 02:48 pm (UTC)Thank you for the warning!
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Date: 2007-12-24 04:50 am (UTC)I've never had a bad steak at Ruth's Chris, but I've never had a transcendent steak there, either. I've had transcendent steaks at Abe and Louie's, and at Moo, and at Fleming's.
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