I'm sure this has been discussed ad nauseum, but I don't see anything recent. What do you recommend for a great meal with a good atmosphere that is anniversary worthy?
BigBeauregard said:
I'm sure this has been discussed ad nauseum, but I don't see anything recent. What do you recommend for a great meal with a good atmosphere that is anniversary worthy?
BigBeauregard said:
I'm sure this has been discussed ad nauseum, but I don't see anything recent. What do you recommend for a great meal with a good atmosphere that is anniversary worthy?
It's not on a par with the finest Houston/Dallas restaurants, but we really enjoy 135 Prime. Good food, good service, nice atmosphere, good wine list. The steaks are good, but most of the time we go with their seafood dishes, which are excellent.BigBeauregard said:
I'm sure this has been discussed ad nauseum, but I don't see anything recent. What do you recommend for a great meal with a good atmosphere that is anniversary worthy?
I've eaten at Jeffrey's dozens of times. It's great. I wouldn't drive back and forth to Austin to eat there over 135 Prime just for a meal - that's just me based on hassle factor. Maybe if you're making an entire weekend out of it and staying somewhere nice. I like the old hotels - Driskill (great bar) or Stephen F (also a nice bar), but there are nicer new ones.bularry said:BigBeauregard said:
I'm sure this has been discussed ad nauseum, but I don't see anything recent. What do you recommend for a great meal with a good atmosphere that is anniversary worthy?
Can you drive to Austin or Dallas faster? I kid but if you want a real upscale type of experience (both food and service), my guess is you would need to leave Waco.
Not saying you can't eat well in Waco, I'm talking true fine dining, like a Jeffrey's in Austin, etc