Should you prefer something more private, you can opt for the wood-paneled library that holds up to fifty guests and is available with a food and beverage minimum starting at $500. Not only does it offer a slew of shared options (lobster fondue, crab nachos, sliders) as well as everything from gourmet sandwiches to fish and steak, it also boasts a variety of cozy seating options that can easily accommodate fifteen of your besties. Situated in the building which originally housed a Woolworth five-and-dime, this sleek downtown drinking den is always a great choice when it comes to group outings. So when an intimate table for two won’t do, the following restaurants have it covered with ample space, great service, and of course, delicious food. Speaking of rooftop spots, how about chowing down inside an Airstream trailer perched atop the third-floor deck of Haywire restaurant in Plano?Īnd if you want a casual place that has something for everyone, check out The Lot, a family-friendly beer garden restaurant featuring an outdoor space complete with communal tables, play areas and good pub grub that won’t break the bank. There's also SER, a spectacular rooftop steakhouse in the Hilton Anatole hotel. The restaurant is known for its modern Texas cuisine and it offers myriad group dining spaces, including an option to sit in the chef’s kitchen where you can take in all the behind-the-scenes action. All it takes is a little planning and a point in the right direction.įor those times that call for a celebration, you can't go wrong with celebrity chef Dean Fearing’s namesake eatery at the Ritz. Their prices are better and the view is just as nice.Looking for the perfect location to host a special occasion dinner? Or maybe just a spot to feed a hungry crew? No worries, the Dallas area boasts plenty of solid options to accommodate a group, no matter the size or the budget. Next time, I would just go to the Barlovento Beach Grill (on property, also on the beach). It soured our experience, and made us regret spending that much on dinner. Maybe we should have pressed for a discount, but I wouldn't think you would have to when dining at The Ritz.
RITZ BLACK ANGUS ROTISSERIE FREE
We were very patient and friendly about all three of these issues, but we expected that they would have comped one of the dishes or thrown in a free dessert or something - we spent $250 on dinner, after all. I decided to go ahead and finish it, because I was hungry and I didn't want to have to wait for yet another dish. It was dark, and I didn't notice the cheese until I was about halfway through. So the only thing that was a change from the vegetarian to the vegan was to leave off the shaved cheese on the top. #3: There was nothing vegetarian on the menu, so the waiter said they could do a veggie pasta and even offered that it could be made vegan if we wanted that, which I did as I am lactose intolerant. They did not leave it out, so we sent it back and had to wait quite a while for the replacement. #2: We ordered a fish dish and asked for them not to put the CHORIZO that was included. Manager came later and apologized, all good. I had to go find someone to tell them, he wasn't hurt or anything, but we had to grab our own chair from another table while the staff (who eventually came over) just kind of looked at us in amazement and disbelief that the chair had broken. #1: When my husband sat down in his chair, it broke and he fell to the ground. My poor review is because for the prices they charge, I would have expected better response to 3 issues we had during our visit: The wait staff was incredibly polite and attentive. The food was good, and I had looked up the menu ahead of time so I knew what we were signing up for ($expensive). This place gets high marks for the view and atmosphere.