16 Oz Ribeye
Cafe Society

Cafe Society

212 N. Evergreen St. Memphis, TN 38112, 38112-5210, United States

Bars • French • Venues • Coffee


"I do not write this review because I expect something from the restaurant, but because I only had to be known for the tomfoolery that happened for the rhodos college graduation brunch. last Saturday my little sister and friends of rhodos have studied. one of the mothers planned that we went to the brunch in cafe society and made a reservation for 20. I was super excited when I had never been to the cafe society before and after looking at the menu was even more excited to try the food. after sitting at our table the waitress gave us a piece of paper that was the selection menu for the rhodos graduation brunch. we were also informed that it was $40 per person. I thought $40 was a little steep for brunch without drinks included, but each person got an appetizer, main course and gloomy. three options were available both for appetizers and for main course, with two options for dessert. Please note that only one appetizer and one dessert come from the actual menu of cafe society. each ordered various appetizers and I must say that they were amazing. I had the speck wrapped garnel in the horseradish cream sauce, which was delicious and I was super enthusiastic for the rest of the meal. About an hour after the conclusion of our appetizers began to come the most important courses. it took a good 20 minutes to serve all participants. it was definitiw chaotic. here it goes down. not really on the hill, but rather on the seemed. the people who ordered the chicken and waffeln were served 5-6 overcooked chicken pliers on a single frozen breakfast waffel about 4 inches in diameter. I know that wasn't the hugging and wailing the other tables were served when we saw all food on the tables as we were placed on our places. the hugging and the waggling we saw were wonderful. the waffel was a Belgian waffel the size of a teller with half a hen up. a mozen on our party asked the server if this was the right waffel and her answer was that they did not really look at the teller when they bring them out! for the people who ordered the steak and hathbrowns, it was just as devastating. No one was asked how to cook her steak. some people got coal and some people had in the ground meat that was still mooing. for the people who chose the simple avocado toast with hollandaise, it was just that; very simple with a small piece of watermelon thrown into the hollandaise for the decoration. then it was time for dessert, which lasted another 45 minutes! but before the dessert was served, they brought out the scars! everyone tried to decrypt his bill and get his bills out while desserts were slowly released. it was the same as the ones. the server had no idea who ordered what they called out of dessert again and again so that people could raise their hands! the dessert options were a French toast or cream brulee. the French toast was less than average. the cream brulee was not completely boiled. it apparently had not set up and was in the grunde egg/milk suppe, which seemed to sit outside for some time. Saturday evening and Sunday had several people on the party gastrointestinal problems. we can only consider that it was the brunch; especially the runny cream brulee. No one wanted to cause a scene and ruin this special day even more, so no one was complaining. a party member called cafe society on Monday. the person they apologised with and said they had left the ball on the brunch. he said he had to find out what happened when he was not there on Saturday. he told her he would contact her the next day. here we are Thursday and no one has contacted them. I write this review not to say that they drop the ball, but to say that they are completely and completely embarrassing with their culinary skills. the half of our party were family members of graduates from the city who were told that this was an excellent restaurant. it was a three-hour lunch that got worse than the time went on. I can only assume that the main course lasted so long until someone"

Al's Steakhouse

Al's Steakhouse

225 E Main St, Woodward, OK, 73801, United States

American • Fast Food • Steakhouse • North American


"Most of the food tasted really great, but I thought the portions were lacking especially for the price. Potatoes are cheap... Didn't care for the processed grilled chicken breast in the side salad sized entrée Grilled Chicken Salad. There was confusion on a few of the menu items because of the layout and arrangement of the lunch menu being incorporated into the main dinner menu. This only bugged me because there are some great food options served only at lunch, but no version of them on the dinner menu. We had reservations 1.5 months ahead of time along with 4 other large parties who had the same idea as our group, but they still weren't able to anticipate the amount of food that would be ordered because they were out of a few different main items. Main complaint was desserts. They smoothed that over by comping a few of the desserts though. Bread never made it to the table till half of us were finished eating. Steaks were on the tough side, so not the right grade of beef for the prices being charged. Medium rare New York Strip was about as tender as a good sirloin from Western Sizzlin. Missed the temp of a few of the steaks on the ticket. Ordered Med rare, arrived with a cold blue center. Easy fix, but $40 each they should hit the mark without us dealing with the anxiety of sending it back hoping for the best. The place was very clean and up to date, and the staff was polite. I'm wondering if half or more of my complaints were due to an off night and could be better on another night. Although on a $450 ticket I'll always expect a $450 meal."