I had an occasion to visit Pierre in May of 2005 on business. I ran
across dine.com's ratings for Cattleman's Club Steakhouse
and checked it out the first night in town. The 12 ounce steak was
EXCELLENT! So good that I returned the next ni ...
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I had an occasion to visit Pierre in May of 2005 on business. I ran
across dine.com's ratings for Cattleman's Club Steakhouse
and checked it out the first night in town. The 12 ounce steak was
EXCELLENT! So good that I returned the next night and had it again.
The servers are friendly (they even remembered me on the second
night). The salad, bread and potato is nothing special, but they
are truly "side" dishes to the main attraction: a
well spiced, tender and tasty cut of beef. In fact, they have some
of the best steaks I've had in a long time! Drinks are reasonably
priced (glass of wine is $2; beer is $2; soft drinks and tea are
reasonably priced, too). The restaurant is "cowboy casual"
and the servers wear jeans. This is one of those local restaurants
that is well known to the residents (and well-attended) and is
a place you should definitely check out if you find yourself in
Pierre, SD at dinner time. P.S. My Pierre friend says their prime
rib is excellent, too.
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Family owned, genuine Mexican restaurant. Not your "national
chain" mass-produced Mexican food. Try their pescado
(grouper) or camarones diablo (spicy shrimp)as an alternative
to burritos and tacos, which are very good, too. Their iced t ...
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Family owned, genuine Mexican restaurant. Not your "national
chain" mass-produced Mexican food. Try their pescado
(grouper) or camarones diablo (spicy shrimp)as an alternative
to burritos and tacos, which are very good, too. Their iced tea
is great! My family eats there at least once a week. The servers
are attentive and friendly, and the food for your dollar value
is tops. Lunches are at reduced prices. Located in the "old
Wal Mart" shopping center on Thomasville Road, near Applebee's.
Open for lunch at 11 AM and they usually close around 9 PM.
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Closest thing to a "Miami-style Cuban Restaurant"
in Tallahassee. Service is slow. Parking is a bummer. Restaurant
is in an old house and has that "college campus hangout"
atmosphere. Food is good, for a Tallahssee Cuban resta ...
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Closest thing to a "Miami-style Cuban Restaurant"
in Tallahassee. Service is slow. Parking is a bummer. Restaurant
is in an old house and has that "college campus hangout"
atmosphere. Food is good, for a Tallahssee Cuban restaurant,
but most places in Miami would put Gordo's to shame in price
and quantity of food served. Still, Tallahassee is not Miami,
and Gordo's is a welcome addition to the Capitol City's
dining options. Tables are close and the place is noisy. Go there
to get good food, not to have a cozy chat.
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Save a buck or two and hit their "early bird" for a 10%
discount. Good food, and easier to get seated than the other Tallahassee
"cook at your table" Japenese restaurant (which
is very good, too). Entertainment factor varies gre ...
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Save a buck or two and hit their "early bird" for a 10%
discount. Good food, and easier to get seated than the other Tallahassee
"cook at your table" Japenese restaurant (which
is very good, too). Entertainment factor varies greatly with
your assigned chef. Some truly entertain; others simply "cook."
The sirloin steak is super and worth the higher price. Basic chicken
is always tasty. Pay extra for fried rice. It's much better
than their steamed rice. They offer Sushi for those of you who
like to ingest uncooked seafood. Located in the "Movies
8" mall, just off North Monroe street (between the Tallahassee
Mall and Interstate 10). Full service bar. Not open for lunch
presently. They have served lunch in the past, so you may want
to call to see if they have started again.
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