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Smith & Wollensky
101 Arlington St Boston, MA subway directions (617) 423-1112 reserve online| Website: | http://www.smithandwollensky.com |
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From the Restaurant
Smith & Wollensky is located in a spectacular historic landmark, where Chef Tindaro Losurdo creates outstanding steakhouse fare, featuring USDA Prime steaks, dry-aged and butchered on premise. This treasured landmark is known to most as simply "The Castle", and the space has been restored meticulously to recapture the integrity and beauty of the original millwork, masonry, and wrought iron ornamental work. Although Smith & Wollensky has earned its reputation as the quintessential American steakhouse, the menu is varied and offers many options beyond the signature exemplary steaks. Guests can also select from a variety of market-fresh seafood, poultry, and lamb. Delicious side dishes complete the Smith & Wollensky meal, such as creamed spinach, hashed browns, and seasonal vegetables. The dessert selection ends the meal on a memorable note with a variety of homemade cakes, sorbets, and ice cream. The Great American Wine List offers over 550 selections from all across the country.
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it tries too hard to be old-school macho meat joint. the...
it tries too hard to be old-school macho meat joint. the tenderloin was good – but not the best i’ve ever had. it is not worth the price – a rip-off given the fact that you have to buy side dishes! The chocolate cake was very good though.
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