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schmellba99 said:

htxag09 said:

schmellba99 said:

htxag09 said:

It's all relative. If you live anywhere south of houston you'd say the opposite, like the poster you're relying to. I live in houston, I'd like to try killens but haven't and probably won't because I can go to several options that are on par or better in a quarter the time. Or I can just take an Uber for less than $10 if I know we'll be drinking a couple bottles of wine.
So.....you haven't been to Killens, but you know there are several options on par or better closer?

Does not really compute, but whatever floats your boat.

I guess I don't get the "XXX place is too far to drive" when you are talking about an every now and again or special occasion meal. We aren't talking about a 4 hour trek to the hellhole DFW or something, we are talking about 45 mins, maybe an hour max. Just seems like a petty cop-out to me on not going somewhere not in the regular rotation, but that's me.

So….now you're saying that you don't get the some place is too far to drive argument for a rare special occasion meal but your initial argument for killens was "without the downtown traffic"?
I made a comment that it doesn't have the same traffic, never made a comment that I wouldn't go specifically because of it. Reading. Hard stuff.

Difference is....I won't say a place is on par or better than another place if I've never actually been to that other place to compare them. So, basically you are making a judgement call based on absolutely no real information, or pure hearsay. Hey, it works for you - party on with it.
What a strange hill to die on.

Ultimately, all of these places serve similar meals and everybody is pretty much ordering the same things no matter where you go. You'll get yourself the ribeye, the Mac and cheese with some seafood in it, the potatoes with loads of butter or oil in them and the buttered down green because your wife needs a vegetable. You'll get the crab cakes or oysters to start and split some sort of dessert and have a wine or cocktail.

Pappas is really not that different than Capital Grill which isn't that different from your precious Killens in Pearland.
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Is Lynn's steakhouse still open? Haven't been in 12 years or so but that place used to be incredible. Weird location and building but amazing food and service
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Is Ryan's still open by IKEA?
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Brad06ag said:

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Irish 2.0 said:

Outback or Saltgrass. Extra ketchup


I had a gift card someone gave me to Saltgrass and got their filet. One of the worst steaks I've had in my life. Tasted like it was left in a Sous Vide way too long and absolutely no seasoning of any kind.
At least it was at Saltgrass. Ordering a filet at a high end place is like eating Diet Ben and Jerry's.
Filet is the boneless, skinless chicken breast on white bread of steaks.

So do you guys just skip the filet side on you porterhouse?

Or do you subscribe to the disproved flavor transfer idea of cooking on the bone (disproved by the A&M meat science team amongst others)
I just order the Strip
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Why a steakhouse? Seems like a bad idea for romantic dinner. Meat sweats don't exactly translate to the sexy time.
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Open? Yes. I went there for the first time 14 years ago. I agree that it was a great place. I took my wife there 7 years ago on a Saturday night. It was a depressing, empty dining room with mediocre food and service not anywhere good enough for how not busy it was. I should say that I'm grading
based on their high price. At their level you just can't slip. Won't return.
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Panama Red said:

Why a steakhouse? Seems like a bad idea for romantic dinner. Meat sweats don't exactly translate to the sexy time.

As opposed to another fishy smell or the aftermath of chili rellenos?
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Panama Red said:

Why a steakhouse? Seems like a bad idea for romantic dinner. Meat sweats don't exactly translate to the sexy time.
Good call. Go Da Marco or Damien's.
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Panama Red said:

Why a steakhouse? Seems like a bad idea for romantic dinner. Meat sweats don't exactly translate to the sexy time.

If you go to any decent steakhouse they're overcharging for small cuts of meat. So the meat sweats are a non issue…..
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I've always enjoyed Flemings. It may be a notch below Pappas, V&A, etc but every time I've been my steak has been perfect. Can't say the same for Killens. Been 3 times and each time the steak was over cooked. Not ever going back.
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Porterhouse just means you either get an overcooked filet or an undercooked strip steak.
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Not a true steakhouse, but Bludorn has some dang good steaks.

RC Ranch Wagyu steaks.

The environment / energy much more fun than going to Pappas steakhouse too
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ATM9000 said:

schmellba99 said:

htxag09 said:

schmellba99 said:

htxag09 said:

It's all relative. If you live anywhere south of houston you'd say the opposite, like the poster you're relying to. I live in houston, I'd like to try killens but haven't and probably won't because I can go to several options that are on par or better in a quarter the time. Or I can just take an Uber for less than $10 if I know we'll be drinking a couple bottles of wine.
So.....you haven't been to Killens, but you know there are several options on par or better closer?

Does not really compute, but whatever floats your boat.

I guess I don't get the "XXX place is too far to drive" when you are talking about an every now and again or special occasion meal. We aren't talking about a 4 hour trek to the hellhole DFW or something, we are talking about 45 mins, maybe an hour max. Just seems like a petty cop-out to me on not going somewhere not in the regular rotation, but that's me.

So….now you're saying that you don't get the some place is too far to drive argument for a rare special occasion meal but your initial argument for killens was "without the downtown traffic"?
I made a comment that it doesn't have the same traffic, never made a comment that I wouldn't go specifically because of it. Reading. Hard stuff.

Difference is....I won't say a place is on par or better than another place if I've never actually been to that other place to compare them. So, basically you are making a judgement call based on absolutely no real information, or pure hearsay. Hey, it works for you - party on with it.
What a strange hill to die on.

Ultimately, all of these places serve similar meals and everybody is pretty much ordering the same things no matter where you go. You'll get yourself the ribeye, the Mac and cheese with some seafood in it, the potatoes with loads of butter or oil in them and the buttered down green because your wife needs a vegetable. You'll get the crab cakes or oysters to start and split some sort of dessert and have a wine or cocktail.

Pappas is really not that different than Capital Grill which isn't that different from your precious Killens in Pearland.
Who is dying on a hill?

Some dude made a comment about a place he's never been to in terms of how good the food is. That's not a hill, that's just calling a spade a spade.

And while the places all may serve the same general fare....there are differences in the quality, service, ambiance, etc. that makes each different than the others.

Why is that so hard to fathom?
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Most of these places serve the same meat from the same distributor.

I have heard good things about the steak at Dmarcos but I have never tried it.

Good luck on choosing a restaurant and congratulations on your anniversary.
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Killens STQ has turned into the wife and I's favorite place in town when going out for a "fancy" dinner.

Steaks have always been excellent, sides are great, and their other dishes on the menu are excellent. Semi casual atmosphere as well compared to Pappas.

Anybody ate at Brennan's lately? How are the steaks there? I've always wanted to go but the wife isn't a huge fan of seafood so I'm curious how the beef they serve stacks up for the price?
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Can we get a Rule #1 on your steak expert wife? I'm surprised it took this long.
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No, but you can get a Rule #1 on the dinner once we have it on the 29th. And if any of you will be at the TSCRA Convention in FW at the end of March, my wife and I can meet you for a drink.
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Ducks4brkfast said:

trutexag89 said:

Anthonies in Simonton is a good place.

https://www.anthonies.com/
Beautiful setting
Mediocre food.
Agree with the awesomeness of the setting, but I gotta disagree with the food assessment. They only serve CAB beef and not USDA Prime, so it's not going to be the best steak experience. But the huge pork chop is one of the best I've ever had, the chicken fried steak is top-notch, and sides and appetizers are great.

Anthonie's is only open for dinner, but I've hosted three separate private lunch meetings for clients and referral partners there and the food has been a big hit. If you haven't been, it's a place you ought to try…
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AustinCountyAg said:

Killens STQ has turned into the wife and I's favorite place in town when going out for a "fancy" dinner.

Steaks have always been excellent, sides are great, and their other dishes on the menu are excellent. Semi casual atmosphere as well compared to Pappas.

Anybody ate at Brennan's lately? How are the steaks there? I've always wanted to go but the wife isn't a huge fan of seafood so I'm curious how the beef they serve stacks up for the price?


I guess STQ has got their stuff together. We have it 2 tries a couple years ago and the food was just ok and the service was terrible. Have to give it another shot
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TXAG 05 said:

AustinCountyAg said:

Killens STQ has turned into the wife and I's favorite place in town when going out for a "fancy" dinner.

Steaks have always been excellent, sides are great, and their other dishes on the menu are excellent. Semi casual atmosphere as well compared to Pappas.

Anybody ate at Brennan's lately? How are the steaks there? I've always wanted to go but the wife isn't a huge fan of seafood so I'm curious how the beef they serve stacks up for the price?


I guess STQ has got their stuff together. We have it 2 tries a couple years ago and the food was just ok and the service was terrible. Have to give it another shot
give it another try. Service has always been exceptional for us.
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AustinCountyAg said:

TXAG 05 said:

AustinCountyAg said:

Killens STQ has turned into the wife and I's favorite place in town when going out for a "fancy" dinner.

Steaks have always been excellent, sides are great, and their other dishes on the menu are excellent. Semi casual atmosphere as well compared to Pappas.

Anybody ate at Brennan's lately? How are the steaks there? I've always wanted to go but the wife isn't a huge fan of seafood so I'm curious how the beef they serve stacks up for the price?


I guess STQ has got their stuff together. We have it 2 tries a couple years ago and the food was just ok and the service was terrible. Have to give it another shot
give it another try. Service has always been exceptional for us.
Yes, ask for Anthony as your server.
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schmellba99 said:

ATM9000 said:

schmellba99 said:

htxag09 said:

schmellba99 said:

htxag09 said:

It's all relative. If you live anywhere south of houston you'd say the opposite, like the poster you're relying to. I live in houston, I'd like to try killens but haven't and probably won't because I can go to several options that are on par or better in a quarter the time. Or I can just take an Uber for less than $10 if I know we'll be drinking a couple bottles of wine.
So.....you haven't been to Killens, but you know there are several options on par or better closer?

Does not really compute, but whatever floats your boat.

I guess I don't get the "XXX place is too far to drive" when you are talking about an every now and again or special occasion meal. We aren't talking about a 4 hour trek to the hellhole DFW or something, we are talking about 45 mins, maybe an hour max. Just seems like a petty cop-out to me on not going somewhere not in the regular rotation, but that's me.

So….now you're saying that you don't get the some place is too far to drive argument for a rare special occasion meal but your initial argument for killens was "without the downtown traffic"?
I made a comment that it doesn't have the same traffic, never made a comment that I wouldn't go specifically because of it. Reading. Hard stuff.

Difference is....I won't say a place is on par or better than another place if I've never actually been to that other place to compare them. So, basically you are making a judgement call based on absolutely no real information, or pure hearsay. Hey, it works for you - party on with it.
What a strange hill to die on.

Ultimately, all of these places serve similar meals and everybody is pretty much ordering the same things no matter where you go. You'll get yourself the ribeye, the Mac and cheese with some seafood in it, the potatoes with loads of butter or oil in them and the buttered down green because your wife needs a vegetable. You'll get the crab cakes or oysters to start and split some sort of dessert and have a wine or cocktail.

Pappas is really not that different than Capital Grill which isn't that different from your precious Killens in Pearland.
Who is dying on a hill?

Some dude made a comment about a place he's never been to in terms of how good the food is. That's not a hill, that's just calling a spade a spade.

And while the places all may serve the same general fare....there are differences in the quality, service, ambiance, etc. that makes each different than the others.

Why is that so hard to fathom?

Yes there are marginal differences in all of these places but more than any other type of restaurant, they all have the same beats and offer the same things.

This is why I advocate looking at the menu then choose that way. I really like the menu at Georgia James so right now it is my favorite in Houston. But I'm under no delusions that it is because they are offering quality a cut above the others… it is just because I think the menu is fun. I've also gone to Pappas Bros with my wife and the deciding factor was my wife wanted their Pecan Pie dessert or to B&B because I wanted to try their bacon appetizer. Both were outstanding meals but the point is that's how truly marginal the differentiators are between most of these places in this thread.

It's perfectly defensible to assume Killens in Pearland isn't heads and tails better than closer options without driving out to try it which is another way of saying what was said.
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rak1693 said:

No, but you can get a Rule #1 on the dinner once we have it on the 29th. And if any of you will be at the TSCRA Convention in FW at the end of March, my wife and I can meet you for a drink.


I'll be there to meat your wife but no need for you to be there.
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Ironic posting on Facebook today given this thread...

Steamboat House permanently closing Jan 26th.

Don't bother going.
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BohunkAg said:

They really need a Bonanza or a Sizzler in Houston


Used to hit up the one on 1960 and 45
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Who is dying on a hill?
Dude's a poor man's Redstone. Just ignore him.
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TheFunnierPhideaux said:

Ironic posting on Facebook today given this thread...

Steamboat House permanently closing Jan 26th.

Don't bother going.
Wow, I thought they closed a while ago.
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TheFunnierPhideaux said:

Ironic posting on Facebook today given this thread...

Steamboat House permanently closing Jan 26th.

Don't bother going.
went there last month for a retirement party for family friend. food was awful. like sent back several dishes bad. this is not surprising.
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BQ_90 said:

BohunkAg said:

They really need a Bonanza or a Sizzler in Houston


Used to hit up the one on 1960 and 45
We were always partial to JoJo's.

When I lived in West Texas, K-Bob's and Western Sizzlin' were king for away game team dinners.

We are also forgetting one of the best "steak" dinners of all:



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98Ag99Grad said:

TheFunnierPhideaux said:

Ironic posting on Facebook today given this thread...

Steamboat House permanently closing Jan 26th.

Don't bother going.
went there last month for a retirement party for family friend. food was awful. like sent back several dishes bad. this is not surprising.


Was it ever any good? I remember going years ago and being seriously underwhelmed. Cool decor and theme but ****ty steaks.
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Jock 07 said:

98Ag99Grad said:

TheFunnierPhideaux said:

Ironic posting on Facebook today given this thread...

Steamboat House permanently closing Jan 26th.

Don't bother going.
went there last month for a retirement party for family friend. food was awful. like sent back several dishes bad. this is not surprising.


Was it ever any good? I remember going years ago and being seriously underwhelmed. Cool decor and theme but ****ty steaks.


That was my impression from my one experience years ago as well. Underwhelmed. I did undergrad at Sam though so I always had an attachment to the place for nothing more than the collection of Sam Houston memorabilia.
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Jock 07 said:

98Ag99Grad said:

TheFunnierPhideaux said:

Ironic posting on Facebook today given this thread...

Steamboat House permanently closing Jan 26th.

Don't bother going.
went there last month for a retirement party for family friend. food was awful. like sent back several dishes bad. this is not surprising.


Was it ever any good? I remember going years ago and being seriously underwhelmed. Cool decor and theme but ****ty steaks.


Was actually my first and only time there so can't comment on how they've been in the past. All I know is they charged high end prices for Applebee's quality.
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HtownAg92 said:


We were always partial to JoJo's.

When I lived in West Texas, K-Bob's and Western Sizzlin' were king for away game team dinners.

We are also forgetting one of the best "steak" dinners of all:




all i remember of Grandy's was that as a kid, i thought they the best rolls in the history of bread
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Do not do Mastro's. Our experience was horrible. Even if we had paid half of what we did. Although it provided us with good laughs during and after. Not sure if it was just a bad night but my steak was overcooked and tough as hell and I couldn't stop laughing at how bad it was at times...was hard to keep a straight face when waiter came over to ask us how everything was but we told them it was good. People watching is incredible though.

Pappa's and Del Frisco's are the safest bets imo.
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You should have said something if the steak wasn't good or cooked right. They take that kind of stuff very seriously.

My wife and I were at Capital Grille and they got our steaks cooked backwards. Her filet was cooked medium rare and my ribeye was cooked medium. When the waiter came by to ask how our steaks were, I mentioned they were good but the doneness was backwards. He looked shocked, and they came and took all of the food off of our table...sides as well. The manager came over and apologized profusely while comping a bottle of house wine to have because of their mistake. We kept telling him it was OK and they didn't have to do anything, but he insisted a mistake like that wasn't acceptable.

They brought out new steaks, sides, etc, and the manager was there to make sure they were cooked to our liking, and they were. When we got the bill, they even comped the dessert.

It was a minor mistake, but they went above and beyond what I ever would have imagined or expected, and we left very impressed by the seriousness they have for the little things. Honestly, my steak was fine but a little over cooked for my liking, but the 2nd was perfect.
 
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