House of Prime Rib
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House of Prime Rib
Well, I'm somewhat curious as to what you Bay Area people think of House of Prime Rib. I personally have never been there, but I have a reservation set up on Friday night. Does it at least partially live up to the hype? How "fancy" is it (i.e. how should I dress)?
Don't know if this should go in a different section, but I figured that bay area people would have the most insight.
Don't know if this should go in a different section, but I figured that bay area people would have the most insight.
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I love House of prime rib! i'd dress up a bit, at least button up shirt if you're going to wear jeans. dinner for two with one drink each will proly run you about $70-$80.
but that includes fresh tossed salad, yorkshire pudding, super buttery mashed potatoes w/ gravy (awesome), and excellent prime rib. i've been there 4 times, once for a birthday. cool thing is they'll give you a small helping of seconds on the house if you ask for it (potatoes and prime rib anyway).
but that includes fresh tossed salad, yorkshire pudding, super buttery mashed potatoes w/ gravy (awesome), and excellent prime rib. i've been there 4 times, once for a birthday. cool thing is they'll give you a small helping of seconds on the house if you ask for it (potatoes and prime rib anyway).
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i got a friend who is reallly reallly into prime rib and he said it depends with the night but most of the time hes very satisfied, and x2 what db17k said they give you 2nds which is pretty damn cool.
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Originally Posted by db17k,Jul 31 2007, 11:56 AM
I love House of prime rib! i'd dress up a bit, at least button up shirt if you're going to wear jeans. dinner for two with one drink each will proly run you about $70-$80.
but that includes fresh tossed salad, yorkshire pudding, super buttery mashed potatoes w/ gravy (awesome), and excellent prime rib. i've been there 4 times, once for a birthday. cool thing is they'll give you a small helping of seconds on the house if you ask for it (potatoes and prime rib anyway).
but that includes fresh tossed salad, yorkshire pudding, super buttery mashed potatoes w/ gravy (awesome), and excellent prime rib. i've been there 4 times, once for a birthday. cool thing is they'll give you a small helping of seconds on the house if you ask for it (potatoes and prime rib anyway).
One thing my dad told me is to order the smallest cut. I don't know how large it is, but according to him, all the extras coupled with the beef should be more than enough. I've generally taken prime rib as an opportunity to order 24oz cuts, but perhaps I should cut down a bit here.
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I've been there numerous times and have always enjoyed myself. The sides are excellent, as well as the prime rib of course.
I did not like the smallest cut (English cut I believe) because it didn't give me any biting/chewing satisfaction - so I usually go with the largest (King cut).
It's not super fancy, but I wouldn't wear sneakers or baggy jeans there
I did not like the smallest cut (English cut I believe) because it didn't give me any biting/chewing satisfaction - so I usually go with the largest (King cut).
It's not super fancy, but I wouldn't wear sneakers or baggy jeans there
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Originally Posted by synergytone,Jul 31 2007, 01:07 PM
I did not like the smallest cut (English cut I believe) because it didn't give me any biting/chewing satisfaction - so I usually go with the largest (King cut).
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Originally Posted by db17k,Jul 31 2007, 11:56 AM
but that includes fresh tossed salad, yorkshire pudding, super buttery mashed potatoes w/ gravy (awesome), and excellent prime rib. i've been there 4 times, once for a birthday. cool thing is they'll give you a small helping of seconds on the house if you ask for it (potatoes and prime rib anyway).
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i've been there a good amount of times as well and always leave satisfied. i get the house cut and request the bone, if it's available. one fact i didn't know, but did take advantage of last time was the fact that it's all you can eat! so yah, i had 2 house cuts.
the salad is pretty good too, but it'll leave you thirsty w/ the amount of msg/seasoning they put in it.
jeans/dress shirt is good.....i'd valet the car just for the ease of parking.
the salad is pretty good too, but it'll leave you thirsty w/ the amount of msg/seasoning they put in it.
jeans/dress shirt is good.....i'd valet the car just for the ease of parking.