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- NNicoleVIPColumbus •17 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoJordan and our server were absolutely amazing! Thank you for making Christmas Eve so special!More infoTucci's - DublinPrice: Expensive• Steakhouse• Dublin•4.7
- AAmandaMiami - Dade •3 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoAmazing dining experience! Our server Felicia was fantastic. Very kind, patient, and helpful with ordering. Breakfast was outstanding. The ambiance was very cozy on a winter morning with music soft enough to have good conversation.More infoThe Guild House - ColumbusPrice: Expensive• American• Columbus•4.8
- SSusanVIPPhiladelphia County •19 reviews5.0Dined 3 days agoWhile it was approaching busy Christmas week we were seated right away. Given how busy the restaurant was, our server was very friendly and helpful. Because we were close to full with our appetizer, we asked to share the Veal Milanese. The kitchen split all parts of the meal and served us without problem. It was very good. We appreciated that there was no extra charge for sharing this main course. We ordered the Parmesan Green Bean appetizer. It was delicious except for too many chili flakes so tell the server how spicy you prefer!! Overall, we thoroughly enjoyed our experience and will be back.More infoThe Avenue - GrandviewPrice: Expensive• Steakhouse• Grandview Heights•4.8
- JJimColumbus •2 reviews5.0Dined 5 days agoThere are many steakhouses , but there is only one HYDE PARK DOWNTOWN. We have been dining there for many years, and have never been disappointed. We’ll be back soon!More infoHyde Park Prime Steakhouse-Downtown ColumbusPrice: Expensive• Steakhouse• Short North - Arena District•4.8
- PPhilColumbus •22 reviews5.0Dined on Dec 16, 2024Kudos to Forno for creating a fun seasonal pop-up speakeasy in the basement for the holidays. Decorations, including vintage video, set the mood for apres-ski R&R. Special themed drinks were great, especially the espresso martinis, and the six of us devoured the fondue. Would've been nice if they'd offered a couple more menu items like personal-size pizzas/flatbread from the kitchen upstairs, and maybe a little bigger assortment of dipping items for the cheese fondue than just orange cubed bell pepper, bread, and apple slices (maybe more fruit?), but the whole experience was enjoyable on our pop-up pub crawl.More infoForno Kitchen and BarPrice: Moderate• American• Short North - Arena District•4.7