Where is the Best Group Dining in Indianapolis, Indiana?
As far as the steakhouse chains are concerned, Texas RH is just about the best. The steaks are good, ribs are really good and the meat just falls right off the bone. You are tempted to eat all of the rolls with that yummy cinnamon butter, but don’t or you won’t have room for the meal. Service is usually good and quick. If you’re in somewhat of a hurry but don’t want a fast food situatuation, then go here. You can phone ahead and get your name on the waiting list.Pros + Food, Service, Phone-aheadCons – Loud
The menu is absolutely enormous. I normally dont ever make it to the actual dishes cause the appetizers and a desert are enough for me. The place is kinda pricey but your getting alot of food. It is somewhat of a trendy spot and the wait is long, but well worth it and the 3-Layer Fudge Cake is the bomb. I always take a slice home with me when i go there. I would recommend that if you dont eat there at least go in and grab some cake you wont be disapointed. ride4life32 at 02:51 PM on 03/13/08
When I say cheap steak, I mean cheap steak, cheap prices that is. Outback steakhouse offers decent prices for steak and it could compete with such big Indy names as Ruth Chris and St. Elmos. Although the ambience isn’t nearly as good as St. Elmo’s, you get your dollar’s worth and will definitely leave with a smile on your face. Warning: Bloomin’ Onions just don’t seem to turn out good in Indianapolis based Outback Steakhouses .Pros + Good steak, Wide varietyCons – Dumpy locations