Friday, January 27, 2012

How expensive is Ruth's Chris Steakhouse?

I know it is very pricey, but i was wondering about a range of the entrees and sides were. I was thinking of going there but i want to have enough. So i guess my question how much would a full meal cost with a salad, entree, side and dessert? Thanks so much guys!How expensive is Ruth's Chris Steakhouse?
It is expensive, say about $60-75 total before tip. Technically you could split a steak -- many of them are huge to begin with.

Be warned: the side dishes are served family style, meaning that 3-4 people can EASILY share one side dish! Whoever you are going with, decide in advance what you like and what you'd want to share. It will help keep the tab down. You can also split the salad. Skip the dessert, you'll be darn full!How expensive is Ruth's Chris Steakhouse?
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Ruth sux this place is better
You can expect a mnimum of $60 per person excluding alcohol, definitely worth it though :)



Enjoy!How expensive is Ruth's Chris Steakhouse?
Great steaks!! Not any where near the price tag though. Seriously, you can get out for about $70/person. If that is OK, go for it, I just think you can get as good a meal for about half that in most cities that are large enough to support a Ruth's Chris.
im sure its not to muchHow expensive is Ruth's Chris Steakhouse?
I think the prices are probably slightly different based on where you are in the country, but I would you have to assume at least $60 per person, not including if you are going to have alcohol. That is also assuming a person eats all four courses you mentioned. The portions there are big though, so you might not eat as much as you thought.
At Ruth's Chris, everything is separate. Nothing is included. If you order steak ($35), well you get a steak. Nothing else. Add an appetizer for $13, a baked potato for about $10, a roasted tomato $7, the cheapest bottle of wine for $35. Toss in dessert for $15. And that's just one person.



BTW, the price quoted for the lobster is by the pound - something like $35 - per pound! That's a crime!



To their credit, though, the atmosphere was most delightful, the service was impeccable ... but in this day and age, I can't see spending that much money for a little bit of food, that quite frankly, wasn't all that.



Too expensive - Longhorn Steakhouse is a better deal!

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