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This quaint roadhouse/steakhouse resturant is one of the best resturant experiences i have ever had. Reasonably priced for the excellent selection of beef, chicken, and seafood. If you are one that goes to resturant for the experience not just food this is a great place. Warm friendly greets at the door, and they never leave you alone until you leave. Its great. You get everything you want without feeling the slam on your budget. A great place for families and big groups. I highly reccommend this resturant for its atmosphere. They make you feel like you are worth millions without making you spend millions on the food.Pros + atmosphere, location, service
THIS OUTBACK LOCATION, OVERALL ROCKED. THE FOOD WAS COOKED TO PERFECTION THE SIRLOIN MELTED IN MY MOUTH. THIS ENTREE WAS BURSTING WITH FLAVOR, AS THE POTATO WAS STEAMING AND THE SALAD WAS CRISP AND REFRESHING. THE SERVICE WAS PROMPT AND THE WAITER RECCOMENDED AN OUTSTANDING APPETIZER( SHRIMP ON THE BARBIE) DELISH!I AM THE BOOMERANG, COMMIG BACK FOR MORE!Pros + FAST, FRIENDLY, FUN
I have eaten at Ruth’s Chris for both business and pleasure and have always had a great experience! The northside location does a fantastic job in accomodating groups for business presentations (haven’t done this downtown). Their servers are extremely attentive, but in just the right doses. Each time I’ve gone to either location to celebrate something special, they always give us a little something extra at the end of the meal ~ be it a glass of champagne or chocolate covered strawberries. And the food is top notch! Their petite filet is my favorite out of any steakhouses I’ve been to… it always comes out warm and sizzling on the plate (and covered in yummy butter). Only one place in Dallas, Texas rivals it. But as far as Indy is concerned, they are the best! And my absolute favorite dessert in town is their chocolate souffle. It is to die for! I prefer Ruth’s Chris over Morton’s, Peterson’s, Sullivan’s, Flemming’s (although I’ve only been there once) and St. Elmo’s by far