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- TTobySan Francisco Bay Area •7 reviews4.0Dined 1 day agoFood was really good. However, I believe a bone inlay is not worth the cost. I love fillets, but the bone in left some Sinue in it, and I was not impressed.  server was knowledgeable, but not overly friendly. Manager was fantastic, though. And the drinks were really tasty.More infoDel Frisco's Double Eagle Steakhouse - PittsburghPrice: Very Expensive• Steakhouse• Downtown•4.8
- JJeffPittsburgh / Western PA •20 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoVery nice dining experience. Service was prompt, courteous, and attentive. The food was perfectly prepared. Highly recommend the 22 ounce bone-in ribeye, best I've ever tasted.More infoEddie V's - PittsburghPrice: Very Expensive• Seafood• Downtown•4.8
- TGTwoGingersPittsburgh / Western PA •8 reviews4.0Dined 2 days agoWe recently dined at The Capital Grille to celebrate my husband’s 50th birthday. The atmosphere was quiet and relaxing, and we appreciated the thoughtful touch of birthday confetti on our table. The meal started off well—the bread selection was fresh and delicious, and the Prosciutto-Wrapped Mozzarella with Vine-Ripe Tomatoes was enjoyable. The wedge salad was good, though a bit more blue cheese in the dressing would have enhanced the flavor. A complimentary tasting of the clam chowder was a nice surprise and absolutely delicious. For our entrées, we shared everything, and the staff was kind enough to split the dishes onto two plates for us. We ordered the Seared Sea Scallops with Maine Lobster and Asparagus Risotto, but unfortunately, the scallops were overcooked and smaller than expected. Additionally, my husband’s plate had no asparagus, while mine had just one piece. We also ordered the Dry Aged Bone-In NY Strip (18 oz) but were instead served the Kona-Crusted Dry Aged Bone-In NY Strip with Shallot Butter. While the steak was still good, it wasn’t as tender as we had hoped. On the bright side, the Au Gratin Potatoes were tasty and well-prepared. For dessert, we were treated to a complimentary Capital Grille Cheesecake and Flourless Espresso Chocolate Cake, both of which were the perfect size and absolutely delicious. The cheesecake, in particular, was incredibly light and one of my favorites. Overall, we had an enjoyable dinner and appreciated the service and special touches for the occasion. However, we had high expectations for the entrées and were a little disappointed, especially with the scallops and the mix-up with our steak order. While there were some misses, we still had a pleasant experience and would consider returning.More infoThe Capital Grille - PittsburghPrice: Very Expensive• Steakhouse• Downtown•4.8
- TTimothyCharlotte •37 reviews5.0Dined 4 days agowe had a great meal and a terrific server. Deidre was friendly, professional and well acquainted with the menu!More infoMcCormick & Schmick's Seafood - Pittsburgh DowntownPrice: Moderate• Seafood• Downtown•4.1
- CCarolAtlantic City / South Jersey Shore •3 reviews4.0Dined 5 days agoThe different meats were decent. Our party really enjoyed the lamb. We had to ask for the filet because it was never offered which was disappointing. Our waitress disappeared after checking on us once and we never saw her again. We had to ask another waitress for our check. Best part of the evening for me was the fried cheese that they offered to start the meal. I wish they had offered it again!More infoFogo de Chao - PittsburghPrice: Moderate• Brazilian• Downtown•4.3
Discover best Steak restaurants in Downtown
Discover the best steakhouses in the vibrant heart of Downtown Pittsburgh, Western PA, a city renowned for its rich culinary culture. Whether you're craving a perfectly aged USDA prime steak or a unique, interactive dining experience like 'Steak on a Stone', Pittsburgh's downtown steak scene offers an array of options tailored to satisfy every palate. Steakhouses in this area are praised for their exceptional food quality, with many patrons noting the superb cooking and fresh ingredients. The dining atmosphere ranges from the upscale and sophisticated to the casual and relaxed, ensuring a suitable setting for both special occasions and casual meals. Moreover, many establishments are noted for their excellent service and ability to cater to specific dietary preferences, enhancing the overall dining experience. Each steakhouse brings a unique flavor to the table, making Downtown Pittsburgh a must-visit destination for steak enthusiasts and food lovers alike. This thriving steakhouse scene reflects Pittsburgh's broader dining culture, which is characterized by a deep appreciation for culinary craftsmanship and a warm, welcoming atmosphere.