I have lived in Indiana for twenty-four years and today I finally went to St. Elmo's Steakhouse for the very first time. It was pretty good, I guess.
I have lived in Indiana for twenty-four years and today I finally went to St. Elmo's Steakhouse for the very first time. It was pretty good, I guess.
Never been there.
The French dip sandwich at 1933 Lounge is absolutely worth a visit. That sandwich is amazing.
I went to Harry & Izzy’s for a work dinner once. Had the shrimp cocktail. Close enough. I don’t plan on ever going to St. Elmo’s unless I’m invited on someone else’s dime. I’ve had steak.
My friend and I both agreed steakhouses are a lot less compelling now that we know how to grill a good steak at home.
Bluetooth meat thermometer and high end grill with searing station changed my life
if you get the filet sliders at H/I then you've experienced 80% of SE...
Prime 47, thank me later
the store bottled cocktail sauce isn't anywhere NEAR the nasal experience of the in-house...
I feel like the mustard at the rathskellar is still the superior “opening an umbrella in your nose” experience.
Now that’s a restaurant I love without qualification.
Been a Hoosier my whole life (56 years). I’ve never eaten at St. Elmo’s. I can’t afford it.
It wasn't like, 🔥 though?