Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Review-- Del Frisco's




When it comes to classy steakhouse brand names, non is more recognizable than Double Eagle. Double Eagle restaurants are found in numerous cities across the country in the form of Sullivian's and Del Frisco's. Denver is lucky to be home to both.

Del Frisco's is located right as you come into the tech center and is known as a place to see Denver's elite. Bronco's and Av's typical frequent the classic American steakhouse. When you walk in, be prepared to take your time. It is the restaurant and the staffs goal to help you relax. Warm wood paneling and dim lighting add to the soft clammer of guests to help create a atmosphere that encourages relaxation. The al a carte' menu provides your party classic American dishes done to perfection. Each main and side course is enough to feed several. Execution at Del Frisco's is what is expected; perfectly cooked meats that fall apart in your mouth. Classic American dishes executed as if your mom had made them (if your mom was a four star chef). Favorites like lamb, veal, and swiss chard scatter the menu and provide to the warm atmosphere. While the extensive menu is enough to satisfy in the most picky of diners, the wine list offers even more options. Several hundred choices of wine offer an option to fit any person and budget. After dinner continue to relax and enjoy the evening with a cigar or after dinner drink in the attached cigar lounge.


Overall, Del Frisco's holds up to the pressure of being a part of the Double Eagle Family, when it comes to high quality with a high price tag. Don't go in with goal to spend under $100 for a couple, especially if drinks are warranted.


Suggest:

(App) Calamari
(Main) Lamb Roast
(Main) Porterhouse
(Side) Potatoes al' Gratain
(Side) Swiss Chard
(Dessert) Raspberry Chocolate torte
(Dessert) Chocolate Mousse
Rating: 4 out of 5
Price: $$$$

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