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Here's The Best Steakhouse In Georgia: Daily Meal
The food website The Daily Meal has picked the best steakhouse in every state. Here's where to find Georgia's best cut of beef.
ATLANTA, GA — It's hard to beat a juicy, flavor-packed, grilled-just-right steak. If you are yearning for a great cut of beef, the food website The Daily Meal has just released its picks of the Best Steakhouse in Every State.
The best place for a steak in Georgia is Kevin Rathbun Steak, 154 Krog Street in Atlanta, says the website. Meaty offerings on the menu include dry aged for two, a dry-aged cowboy ribeye, and a 12-ounce prime wagyu ribeye burger.
Here's how The Daily Meal folks describe the range of fantastic steakhouses nationwide: "There are the cavernous, inexpensive Wild West establishments where everyone seems to be wearing a Stetson and a pair of cowboy boots; the power-broker-with-an-expense-account clubhouses; the joints that serve steak at the bar but don’t quite fall into the bar-and-grill category; and the modernist steakhouses that turn all these conventions upside down. ... When it comes down to it, it’s all about the steak. And from ripping-hot broilers to mesquite grills, these restaurants do it right."
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Rathbun's is located in a former cotton warehouse and features prime steaks from Allen Brothers in Chicago along with a menu that expands to over 50 items. Offerings include seafood, alternative meats, appetizers and a list of over 15 sides. Meals use local produce and organic meats.
Of Kevin Rathbun Steak The Daily Meal editors said:
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"Located in a former Clorox factory in up-and-coming Inman Park, Kevin Rathbun Steak is part of an Atlanta, Georgia, empire that also includes Rathbun’s and Krog Bar, all located on the same street. At his spacious, whimsically appointed steakhouse, Rathbun serves steakhouse classics like escargots, seafood towers, dry-aged porterhouse for two and three, a 22-ounce cowboy rib-eye and 16-ounce New York strips; but there’s also a wide selection of items that you don’t see on most steakhouse menus like Coca-Cola baby back pork ribs, eggplant fries, lobster fritters, ahi tuna poke and Asian-style meatballs. If you go twice, order whatever you like. But if you only go once, get the steak; we’d recommend that cowboy rib-eye."
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