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Restaurant Ruth Chris Feedback?

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I have never been to Ruth Chris, Yet...I live in indianapolis...And i was reading the paper and saw that some of the indianapolis colts take there families there and a couple guys at work say they ahve been and its real nice...I checked there site out..Thinking about taking my wife there for valentines day..And renting a limo...I looked on there website...But couldnt find about the seating there...Is it private like in a booth or are you elbow to elbow with other people..Either way is fine i am just curious i hear its like 100 dollars for 2 there. So im just getting some feedback on it if you have been. Thanks

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  1. its quite spacey, definatly not elbow to elbow... nice atmosphere. but a bit expencive, id say it was worth a visit.


  2. Ruth Chris is a very nice restaurant.   Yes you can request a private booth but you may want to call ahead and reserve it.   The steaks are awesome and it is the perfect place to take  someone for an anniversary or special evening.  You won't be disappointed.  You can make reservations on their website too.

    Here is the Indianapolis link:

    http://www.ruthschris.com/locations/indi...

  3. I took my wife and we both got dressed up in our Sunday best...we got there and there was a table of guys next to us...they were wearing tee shirts and flip flops...kinda took a little something away..then we ordered our food...(ala carte which i hate!)the steak was over cooked and the asparagus was complete mush....the guys next to us got really drunk and loud and no one ever spoke to them because they were spending alot of money...of course so was I!...the server did give us a free glass of champagne for our inconvenience which was nice...but i wont visit again unless im going to get drunk with the guys from the office and they're paying!!!

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