Top 3 Steakhouse food in Camp Hill, Pennsylvania, United States

March 1, 2020 Carley Gatson

Reviews on Steakhouse food in Camp Hill, Pennsylvania, United States. Camp Hill is a borough in Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, USA, 3 miles (5 km) southwest of Harrisburg. It is part of the Harrisburg–Carlisle Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 7,888 at the 2010 census. There are many large corporations based in nearby East Pennsboro Township and Wormleysburg that use the Camp Hill postal address, including the Rite Aid Corporation, Harsco Corporation, and Gannett Fleming.
Things to do in Camp Hill

1. Dodge City Steakhouse

1037 Paxton St, Harrisburg, PA 17104-1645 American, Steakhouse Lunch, Dinner, Brunch, Late Night Takeout, Reservations, Outdoor Seating, Seating, Parking Available, Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Table Service [email protected] +1 717-236-2719 http://www.dodgecityrestaurant.com
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4 based on 348 reviews

Dodge City Steakhouse

Reviewed By MrOcho

This was my first time to this restaurant that was featured on Restaurant Impossible, starring Michael Irvine. It does not have much curb appeal but once inside you forget about the busy road outside. There is a main, but split, dining room that holds about 60 people and another smaller area hidden in the back that seats around 28 by the small U-shaped bar. The décor uses the principle that less is more with its simple yet classy western accents. I did not see the owners (Doug / Debbie) or their son Dougie (Chef) during my visit. Access to and from Route 83 is simple.The menu is simple yet diverse, being only one page. They do sell beer, wine and mixed drinks. The night I dined the back was empty and the front was about 80% occupied. Tables were quickly cleared and reset which is a dying art in a lot of places. I would call this Dodge City a poor man’s upscale steakhouse. There are no cloth napkins or tablecloths and the staff are casually dressed in black logo t-shirts and blue jeans. No there isn’t any sawdust on the floor, lol! And yes, Michael’s highly recommended flooring looked great in the moderately lit restaurant. My meal was served with proper pauses between which I also find rare since all too these days everything is served at once. My order was the Baked French Onion Soup Au Gratin ($5) - Hearty beef broth, onions, crouton, melted Gruyere cheese, the Braised Bison Tacos ($11) - House braised bison, onion, lettuce, tomato, cheese, flour tortilla, tomatillo picante sauce and the Balsamic Marinated Hanger Steak ($20) - Grilled, sliced, smoked tomato & spinach bleu cheese orzo, red wine demi-glace. I was started with two fresh dinner rolls and cinnamon butter. They provide a western steak knife as an accent piece however it does a nice job cutting the rolls!What I Liked:- Fresh rolls are always welcomed- The onion soup was not too salty, and the onions were sweet- The Gruyere cheese worked well, more flavor than mozzarella and not stringy to eat- Thy did not skimp on the shredded bison- The hanger steak (served pre-sliced) was cooked to perfection, very tender and juicy. Overall excellent. My suggestion would be to consider adding peppercorns to the balsamic vinegar marinate.- The risotto worked very well with the bleu cheese ... great favor!- The steak knives (rolls and entrée) were of real man qualityWhat I Did Not Like:- Not a fan of cinnamon butter- The cheese and bread in the onion soup adhered to each other making it impossible to break with a spoon. I had to use a fork to shred pieces off.- The mild flavored bison was overpowered by the bitterness of the dry lettuce. I recommend they add something to the lettuce, reduce the amount of it or use a sweeter lettuce variety.- There was no tomato in the risotto and the spinach was cooked down to nothingMy Prime Minister of Beef rating is 9/10 Moo’s landing this place at the #2 spot of the 17 places I have had beef at in the Carlisle area since February 2019.My overall rating placed this restaurant at #2 of the 81 restaurants I have eaten at in the area since February 2019.

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2. 1700 Degrees Steakhouse

1 N 2nd St, Harrisburg, PA 17101-1601 American, Steakhouse Dinner, Drinks Reservations, Seating, Parking Available, Valet Parking, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Table Service, Private Dining +1 717-237-6400 http://www.1700restaurant.com
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4 based on 112 reviews

1700 Degrees Steakhouse

Harrisburg’s 1700 Degrees Steakhouse features Midwestern prime beef, dry aged beef, certified Angus beef, and the finest sustainable seafood, elegantly served by a diligently trained staff.

Reviewed By DVE11044

reservations for a Friday night at busy dinner service, pretentious hostess was unwelcoming and dismissive, we were seated after a wait, menus on tablet computers (undercharged so one died), the service staff was not attentive - never filled water glasses and they did not manage the tempo of the meal well - we sat for periods of time without food and without attention, steaks were EXCELLENT as were the sides, the squash dish was excellent, the steak 'preparations' were delicious, the caesar salad was a bit over dressed but tasted delicious, above average wine list and short list of fine craft cocktails, at this price point we expect better service

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3. Texas Roadhouse

1101 Lower Allen Dr, Camp Hill, PA 17011-7832 American, Steakhouse Lunch, Dinner Takeout, Seating, Parking Available, Television, Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Table Service +1 717-730-7427 http://www.texasroadhouse.com
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3 based on 121 reviews

Legendary Food, Legendary Service

Reviewed By stephaniesT9853PM

We always have good food here. It’s the service that could always use improving. My salad came with tomatoes when I asked for none. My potato came plain instead of loaded. Our bill had 3 sodas on it for 2 people. It’s loud in there, especially when the next table has a birthday and the servers get together to SCREAM.

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