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Forest Lane8210 Forest Ln
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Very High ($$$$)Del Frisco's Double Eagle
5251 Spring Valley Rd
Dallas, TX 75254
972-490-9000
www.delfriscos.com
(34 Ratings) Read Reviews (34)
Rate and Write a Review If your belly bellows for a big hunk of steak, Del Frisco's will cut it on site as big as you want it -- as long as you pay by the ounce. In fact, regular cuts, from the 24-ounce porterhouse to the 26-ounce strip, aren't cut from the loin until your order enters the kitchen. Dark wood and rich colors cover the eight dining rooms, but don't confuse quality with ritz. If the various camps making up the Dallas old-money crowd were to be categorized based on footwear preference, The Mansion on Turtle Creek could be said to maintain its sphere of influence among those clad in Gucci loafers, whereas Del Frisco's acts as the stomping grounds for those who do most of their stomping in cowboy boots (albeit nice cowboy boots). This is not to say that the menu is entirely dominated by orthodox Texan fare; even though the main draw has always been aged, high-quality USDA peppercorn steak, the restaurant also does a brisk business in decidedly non-Western fare such as Chateu potatoes. In fact, Del Frisco's side items tend to draw as much praise as the entrees themselves, from the asparagus to salads dowsed in avocado dressing. Desserts win similar levels of acclaim from those diners who demand excellence from each and every course, with the restaurant's admirable take on strawberry Romanoff usually winning out over the cheesecake and chocolate mousse.





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