Best Steakhouse restaurants nearby. Discover the best Steakhouse food in Lichfield. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Steakhouse restaurants near you.. Lichfield /ˈlɪtʃfiːld/ is a cathedral city and civil parish in Staffordshire, England. One of eight civil parishes with city status in England, Lichfield is situated roughly 16 mi (26 km) north of Birmingham. At the time of the 2011 Census the population was estimated at 32,219 and the wider Lichfield District at 100,700.
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4 based on 215 reviews
Our first visit and on a busy Saturday night. Table was booked for 20.30 but we didnât eat a thing until 21.45. Waitress was lovely and apologised and gave us a round of drinks on the house without us asking for anything which was very nice of her.Good things - lovely waitress, food was amazing, nice bustling atmosphere.Not so good things - Long wait, expensiveAnd whats the lettuce wedge all about ? Donât quite get that Love your review, Thank you for so honest comment and we are so sorry about wait, but Saturday night is really hard for us and we try make everyone happy. And the lettuce wedge originally came from an old America steak house back in 1950s. We've put our own twist on it, as it use to be served plain. The lettuce Wedge is a refreshing accompaniment that compliments the rich flavours of the steak.
What to do and see in Lichfield, United Kingdom (UK): The Best Places and Tips
4 based on 2252 reviews
Enjoy freshly cooked Mediterranean food, wine and cocktails with a stunning view of Lichfield Cathedral. Set on the banks of Minster Pool and boasting some of the best views in the City, Ego is a must visit for its Mediterranean food, family friendly dini
As visitors staying locally we walked past this nicely situated restaurant, checked out the menu and decided it was worth a visit for dinner. Firstly I will say how friendly the young staff were, on a busy evening and I appreciate they serve, not cook it.The food however, was average. Shared meze starter was ok, hummus fairly bland. My partnerâs lamb was tasty but my falafel definitely overcooked. The couscous looked like it had come straight out the microwave, with clumps of unfluffed grains that no amount of sprinkled pomegranate seeds could disguise.For a very average chain restaurant, the food is pretty uninspiring and overpriced. We wouldnât bother again.Hello there,Many thanks for taking the time to leave us a review - please do let us know if there are any issues with your food during your meal, so that we can have the oppertunity to rectify them for you - we will always happile replace a dish for you or do anything else we can to help.We will be sure to pass on all of your feedback onto the team and hope to see you soon...
4 based on 1062 reviews
A place where the beautiful old Corn Exchange building is allowed to shine and be. The product that we source are from partner suppliers that have a interest in producing the highest quality and then caring for it in a way that helps us bring the best pro
Our waiter for the evening was brilliant, very friendly funny and attentive. Welcome from the minute we walked through the door, knowledge of dishes and service all very professional from the staff. Food amazing, great menu choices- couldnât fault any of it. Will definitely be back. Best meal we have eaten in a very long time! Not quite sure why we havenât been before? Many thanks !
4 based on 215 reviews
Our first visit and on a busy Saturday night. Table was booked for 20.30 but we didnât eat a thing until 21.45. Waitress was lovely and apologised and gave us a round of drinks on the house without us asking for anything which was very nice of her.Good things - lovely waitress, food was amazing, nice bustling atmosphere.Not so good things - Long wait, expensiveAnd whats the lettuce wedge all about ? Donât quite get that Love your review, Thank you for so honest comment and we are so sorry about wait, but Saturday night is really hard for us and we try make everyone happy. And the lettuce wedge originally came from an old America steak house back in 1950s. We've put our own twist on it, as it use to be served plain. The lettuce Wedge is a refreshing accompaniment that compliments the rich flavours of the steak.
4 based on 215 reviews
Our first visit and on a busy Saturday night. Table was booked for 20.30 but we didnât eat a thing until 21.45. Waitress was lovely and apologised and gave us a round of drinks on the house without us asking for anything which was very nice of her.Good things - lovely waitress, food was amazing, nice bustling atmosphere.Not so good things - Long wait, expensiveAnd whats the lettuce wedge all about ? Donât quite get that Love your review, Thank you for so honest comment and we are so sorry about wait, but Saturday night is really hard for us and we try make everyone happy. And the lettuce wedge originally came from an old America steak house back in 1950s. We've put our own twist on it, as it use to be served plain. The lettuce Wedge is a refreshing accompaniment that compliments the rich flavours of the steak.
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