The Ribeye on Neil and its infamous jingle
According to the long-running commercial jingle, The Ribeye has the greatest steaks in town. Not by a longshot, says Seth Fein.
According to the long-running commercial jingle, The Ribeye has the greatest steaks in town. Not by a longshot, says Seth Fein.
A huge beer selection and a fantastic dessert were the high points of Kelly’s visit to the chain’s new location by Marketplace Mall.
Despite his own better judgement, Caleb allows himself to experience the newly reopened Crazy Buffet.
Caleb rails against perceived oppression, laments the loss of a good sandwich joint and sings the praises of one that’s still around.
Not just for hooking up anymore, the Firehaus’ upstairs restaurant (the Clybourne) has reinvented itself as a legitimate restaurant during the daytime. But is it any good?
So few “Mexican” restaurants in town can actually deliver on their namesake promise. The relatively new Mas Amigos comes through on theirs.
Tony’s second visit to the locavore meal at the Red Herring on Saturday night was positive from start to finish.
In pursuit of the elusive deep-fried Twinkie, Kelly waded through several other fair-food delights before bagging his quarry.
If you’re looking for Asian and vegetarian fare, Cravings will provide. Amelia traces the arc of her romance with the Campustown restaurant.
Half of their sandwiches feature mozzarella sticks, and some have names like the Fat Milf and the Fat Sorostitute. Maybe that’s part of the “charm”?