Reviews on Steakhouse food in Covington, Louisiana, United States. Covington is a city in, and the parish seat of, St. Tammany Parish, Louisiana, United States. The population was 8,765 at the 2010 census. It is located at a fork of the Bogue Falaya and the Tchefuncte River.
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4 based on 209 reviews
There are two Gallagher Restaurants, one in Covington and one in Mandeville. So if you make reservations be sure you confirm the location. The one in Mandeville named 527 was hard to find next to a strip mall. The important thing of course was the service and food. Excellent on both counts from the shrimp remoulade to the cream brûlée. You canât go wrong here. The owner came to our table to welcome us and gave us the dessert complimentary. We will be back!
4 based on 223 reviews
Copeland's of New Orleans restaurants are committed to the concept that every dish and meal is true to the culinary traditions and heritage of New Orleans, augmented by the gracious hospitality of the Copeland Family. Copeland's of New Orleans is more tha
Nice and quite place to have some good Cajun food. Wife ordered the stuff fried catfish and I ordered the crawfish étouffée. Fried catfish was a good portion and really stuffed with a lot of crab. Wife had a choice of a side dish and she chose the red beans and rice that came in a small dish and was very tasty. As for my dish it came with a lot of small delicious crawfish meat and on top of the steamed rice. The seasoning they used on the vegetables and crawfish was delicious. Service was friendly but a bit slow which was fine because we werenât in a hurry.
4 based on 73 reviews
Texas Roadhouse is a steak restaurant providing legendary food with legendary service. Texas Roadhouse specializes in hand-cut steaks, fresh-baked bread, fall-off-the-bone-ribs, and made-from-scratch sides. We also serve ice cold beer and legendary margar
Another birthday free appetizer dinner with the added bonus of Texas Roadhouse contibuting 10% of our bill to the northshore foodbank. I had the Side-kick ofRibs that is usually good and again last night.This Texas Roadhouse periodically supports various community fundraisers, including High School sports in the past, by contributing a % of your bill. Call ahead to organize for your organization.The food was good although not very hot when it was served and several things we ordered were not brought out until we inquired about them after other food was served. They ultimately got it straight, but we sdhouldn't have had to ask:"where is the potato" or "where are the side-kick of ribs" to get them served a considerable amount of time after the other food was brought out.For my wife and I we had:- a 6 ounce sirloin with shrimp- an 11 ounce sirloin Both good but not hot.The two Sam Adams Summer Ales helped smooth it all out.And otherwise a nice relaxing dinner with plenty of peanuts when we first sat down.
3 based on 111 reviews
We typically come here about once a quarter along with restocking something from Home Depot, in the same exit from 190.For us every time we come the food and service are consistently very good. Since this last Thursaday was the first pre-season football game, we got a booth in the bar area where we could see several big screen TVs.Cody did a great job again helping us. And we used a $5 off reward bonus.For the three of us, my wife, daughter and I, we had:- we all shared a blue cheese pecan chop saklad that we salways like;- Tilapia with lump crab topping ( the bite my daufghter shared was delicious);- 7 ounce Salmon, that my wife did not share- so must have also been very good;- my 14 ounce prime rib - wood fire roasted with added seasoning-that was also delicious;The couple big bloke Sam Adams I had washed it all down nicely.All that for just under $90 with tip made a very nice mid-week night out.
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3 based on 40 reviews
My wife and I normally go to Texas Roadhouse but on this particular night the place was slammed so we decided to drive over to Longhorn. We normally go to TR since prices are a bit lower and we also like the yeast rolls and of course the free peanuts while waiting. Unfortunately TR has some major drawbacks ; very loud and steaks are always to salty. I often have to send steak back since it is normally undercooked.We drove about 5 minutes to the Longhorn and were seated immediately. By the time we finished our meal there was a wait for a table. The Longhorn décor is much better and you can talk without shouting. It is more like a restaurant and less like a sports bar like TR. My wife got the Ribeye for about $20 and I got a half rack of baby back ribs for about $17. Meal comes with a small loaf of bread, salad and 1 side item. The taste and quality of her steak was excellent. My ribs were also cooked properly and seemed to be of good quality. We had baked potatoes as sides and the house salad which was large. Salads came out quickly and food took about 20 minutes . Since the place was completely full we thought that was a reasonable wait time. Service was ok considering the number of people in the restaurant. Everything was done right the first time which is what you expect when you eat out. From now on we will go to Longhorn as our first choice.
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