02/14/2014 03:50
Subject: Re:Restaurant for meat lover
Anonymous wrote:Range, in Friendship Heights. Delicious.
Indeed. Though you must suffer through terrible service first.
Anonymous
02/13/2014 23:33
Subject: Restaurant for meat lover
If he'd prefer a single piece of great meat, I'd go to BLT.
If he'd prefer a comical amount of OK meat, I would do Fogo de Chao.
Anonymous
02/13/2014 22:46
Subject: Restaurant for meat lover
I second del campo.
Anonymous
02/13/2014 22:24
Subject: Re:Restaurant for meat lover
Range, in Friendship Heights. Delicious.
Anonymous
02/13/2014 21:46
Subject: Restaurant for meat lover
Ray's the Steaks and Ruth Chris.
Anonymous
02/13/2014 21:18
Subject: Restaurant for meat lover
To the new person, Rays is great!
Anonymous
02/13/2014 21:17
Subject: Restaurant for meat lover
I would go to Del Campo. It's meat heavy without the kitsch and has been winning all kinds of awards.
Anonymous
02/13/2014 19:51
Subject: Restaurant for meat lover
Awesome! Thanks for the suggestions, and keep them coming if you have more! I will have to keep the list a secret though, or he will want to go to all of them.
Anonymous
02/13/2014 19:49
Subject: Restaurant for meat lover
J and G steakhouse. Bourbon steak in the four seasons.
Anonymous
02/13/2014 19:49
Subject: Restaurant for meat lover
I'm new here but keep reading that Ray's The Steaks is supposed to be great
Anonymous
02/13/2014 19:46
Subject: Restaurant for meat lover
I was also going to suggest a Brazilian steakhouse. Fogo de Chao, Chima and Texas de Brazil are the restaurants I know of locally.
Anonymous
02/13/2014 19:45
Subject: Restaurant for meat lover
Anonymous wrote:Similar concept is Chima in Tyson's area
BLT Steak
Anonymous
02/13/2014 19:42
Subject: Restaurant for meat lover
Similar concept is Chima in Tyson's area
Anonymous
02/13/2014 19:40
Subject: Restaurant for meat lover
Where could we go for a true meat lover's birthday? Fogo de Chao looks interesting, but I was wondering if there are other options out there...