"steakhouses"

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“chop house”

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*NYC*

*WOLFGANG’S STEAKHOUSE*

*SPARKS STEAKHOUSE*

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*LOCAL SPOTS*

“STONE HOUSE”
(warren / NJ)

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*a ‘restaurant’ that specializes in ‘steaks’ + ‘chops’, found mainly in ‘north america’*

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Modern steakhouses may also carry other cuts of meat including poultry, roast prime rib, and veal, as well as fish and other seafood.

History[edit]
Chophouses started in London in the 1690s and served individual portions of meat, known as chops.[1] The traditional nature of the food served was zealously maintained through the later 19th century despite the new cooking styles from the Continent, which were becoming fashionable. The houses were normally only open for men.[2]

The steakhouse started in the United States in the mid-19th century as a development from traditional inns and bars.[3] Steakhouses can be casual or formal fine dining restaurants.

The oldest continuously operating steakhouse in the United States is the Old Homestead Steakhouse in New York City, established in 1868. Prior to that there were chophouses in New York City such as Cobweb Hall, owned by David Pattullo, which was known for their mutton chops and offered additional menu options such as beefsteaks, lamb kidneys, bacon, and potatoes.[4]

Today, steakhouses are found throughout the USA.[4]

List of steakhouses[edit]
The following are lists of notable steakhouses.

Chain restaurant steakhouses[edit]
North America[edit]

Black Angus
Bonanza Steakhouse
The Capital Grille
Charlie Brown’s Steakhouse
Claim Jumper
Del Frisco’s Double Eagle Steak House
Doe’s Eat Place
Fleming’s Prime Steakhouse & Wine Bar
Fogo de Chão
Harry Caray’s Italian Steakhouse
Hoss’s Steak and Sea House
Houston’s Restaurant
K-Bob’s Steakhouse
The Keg
Lawry’s
Logan’s Roadhouse
Lone Star Steakhouse & Saloon
LongHorn Steakhouse
Montana Mike’s
Morton’s The Steakhouse
Mr. Steak
Outback Steakhouse
The Palm
Ponderosa Steakhouse
Quaker Steak & Lube
Rodizio Grill
Rustler Steak House
Ruth’s Chris Steak House
Saltgrass Steak House
Sirloin Stockade
Sizzler
Smith & Wollensky
Steak and Ale Restaurant
Stoney River Legendary Steaks
Strip House
Tahoe Joe’s
Texas de Brazil
Texas Land and Cattle
Texas Roadhouse
Timber Lodge Steakhouse
Valle’s Steak House
Victoria Station (defunct)
Western Sizzlin’
Wolfgang’s Steakhouse
York Steak House
Outside North America[edit]

Berni Inn (defunct) – United Kingdom
Block House – Germany
Buffalo Grill – France
L’Entrecôte – France
A Hereford Beefstouw – Scandinavia
Hog’s Breath Cafe – Australia
Maredo – Germany
Papagaio – Israel
Ribera Steakhouse – Japan
Relais de l’Entrecôte – France
Relais de Venise – London, Bahrain, and New York City
Roadhouse Grill – Italy

L’Entrecôte Saint-Germain in Paris’s 6th arrondissement

Independent restaurants[edit]

Barberian’s Steak House – Toronto

Barclay Prime – Philadelphia

Bear Creek Saloon and Steakhouse – Bear Creek, Montana

Bern’s Steak House – Tampa, Florida

The Big Texan Steak Ranch – Amarillo, Texas

Bobcat Bite – Santa Fe, New Mexico

Brasserie Les Halles – New York City

Cattleman Restaurant – New York City

Country Bill’s – Portland, Oregon

Delmonico’s – New York City

Gallagher’s Steak House – New York City

Golden Ox – Kansas City, Missouri

Gorat’s – Omaha, Nebraska

Hilltop Steakhouse (defunct) – Saugus, Massachusetts

The Hitching Post – California

Jess & Jim’s Steakhouse – Kansas City, Missouri

Keens Steakhouse – New York City

Mitchell’s Steakhouse – Columbus, Ohio

Moishes Steakhouse – Montreal, Quebec, Canada

Old Homestead Steakhouse – New York City

Peter Luger Steak House – New York City

The Pine Club – Dayton, Ohio

Porter House New York – New York City

RingSide Steakhouse – Portland, Oregon

Sparks Steak House – New York City

St. Elmo Steak House – Indianapolis, Indiana

Timber Lodge Steakhouse – Minnesota

The Willo Steakhouse – California

See also[edit]

Café de Paris sauce

Churrascaria

Seafood restaurant

Steak frites

References[edit]

^ Davidson, Alan. “Chop”. Oxford Companion to Food.

^ “The chop house tradition”. danddlondon.com. The Artful Diner. Archived from the original on November 11, 2013.

^ Fussell, Betty (2008). Raising steaks: the life and times of American beef. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. p. 287.

^ Jump up to: a b Butler, Stephanie (October 24, 2014). “A Rare History of the Steakhouse”. HISTORY. Retrieved 27 November 2018. Cite error: The named reference “hist_ARar” was defined multiple times with different content (see the help page).

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