Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:They are total crap. If you want to give him a gift he will never stop thanking you for send him some steaks from Bryan Flannery - pricey but completely worth it. If you don't know what to buy, give him a call and he will help you.
http://www.bryansfinefoods.com/
No relation but just a very satisfied customer.
They want $110 for a gift box with 2 steaks. 2! Am I missing something? What can possibly justify spending $55 on a piece of meat that isn't even cooked for you?
I posted the Flannery link and I don't disagree that his steaks are pricey. Let's be real, we are lucky to be disputing whether steaks are worth spending that much $$$. However, they are that good...for a splurge or great gift. I have been fortunate to try many of the top-end mail order steaks - like Lobels and Allan Brothers - and Bryan's are better and less expensive. He selects and butcher's each steer - so you pay for his selectivity and aging. In fact, you will be hard pressed to find a better steak anywhere, whether it comes from a top-end DC or NY steakhouse or local butcher. So again, if you have not tried it, don't knock it. Yes they are expensive but relatively, it's an affordable best for people who can afford to buy mail-order steaks. Maybe we can't buy the best house or best car, or best..... but for the price of two DC red light speeding camera tickets, you can have the best steak in the US.
Omaha steaks are still crap.