|
|
When people from out of town ask me where to go for a steak, I send them to Caesar’s Steakhouse downtown with its timeless decor and tuxedoed servers. It’s debatable if it has THE best steak in town but it certainly has the most unique atmosphere.
I first blogged about Caesar’s in 2007. Since then, I’ve [...]
The Tulip has been around Toronto since 1929, a diner full of stories. Even my sister can reminisce about the first time she and her now-husband went out to eat in a group there. They weren’t dating yet, and Kevin sat at one end of the table wondering who the tiny girl attacking a porterhouse [...]
Smuggler’s Inn probably hasn’t changed in 30 years nor does it have to. It’s dark like a dungeon and decorated like well, a smuggler’s lair.
We sat near the giant fireplace at a heavy wood table with heavy high-backed throne chairs and watched the female bartenders in starched white shirts and scarves tied nattily at the [...]
As you can imagine, there are numerous steakhouses in Calgary but none with quite the ambiance as Caesar’s Steakhouse. I defy you to find mirrored walls, chariot ceiling detail, Roman columns, and a grill in the centre of the dining room shaped like an Olympic torch anywhere else.
Walking into Caesar’s is entering another era [...]
There are more cows (5.5 million) in Alberta than humans (3 million). One of these days, there will be a cattle mutiny. But until then, we’ll continue to run the place and eat them.
Jason had a craving for prime rib so what Jason wants, Jason gets. It was his birthday but I wasn’t supposed [...]
|
|
Recent comments