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    Quote Originally Posted by Urbanized View Post
    ^^^^^^^^
    Thanks for that. Fogo de Chão is still my first love. Started eating there in the early aughts (maybe even late nineties), and even made a few special trips to Dallas to go there when I was doing the Atkins Diet around 2002 or 2003.
    I still enjoy a good trip to Fogo de Chao too.... Once drove down there, and back, after work for my birthday dinner.... Maybe the best birthday dinner experience I've ever had.

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    TDB is now open for lunch, Friday thru Sunday:

    Friday 11:00 - 2:30
    SA/SU 12:00 - 3:30

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pete View Post
    TDB is now open for lunch, Friday thru Sunday:
    Did you happen to notice if it is the limited meats (usually 6) and lesser price.... Want to say it was $29 something last time I had lunch at the Addison location.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OK BBQ Eater Anonymous View Post
    Did you happen to notice if it is the limited meats (usually 6) and lesser price.... Want to say it was $29 something last time I had lunch at the Addison location.
    I got an email on the hours.. but it didn't mention the menu other than the disclaimer that price and menu vary by location and to call nearest location for details.

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    From their website:

    LUNCH
    $24.99 | Salad Area Only: $19.99
    Fri: 11am – 230pm

    WEEKEND LUNCH
    $29.99 | Salad Area Only: $19.99
    Sat & Sun: 12pm – 330pm

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    We went to Texas de Brazil for lunch today because they were giving away $8 vouchers off a dinner purchase. Shortly after we arrived former Sherriff John Whetsel was seated at the table next to ours.

    Now I've never cared for Whetsel all the way back from my highschool days when he was the Chief of Police but now I have even more reason to dislike him...... TdB cooks all their beef medium rare. You can ask for it cooked more and they will but Whetsel ordered it..... WELL DONE!!! - GAHHHHHHHH!!!

    Go to McDonald's if you want well done beef. Not a nice steakhouse!

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    ^^ I wonder if this is a regional or generational thing. Whetsel is the same age my father would be, and growing up and into my early adulthood I hated steaks because all I had growing up were charcoaled hockey pucks. It wasn't till my mid 20's that someone convinced me to try a medium rare steak.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jerrywall View Post
    ^^ I wonder if this is a regional or generational thing. Whetsel is the same age my father would be, and growing up and into my early adulthood I hated steaks because all I had growing up were charcoaled hockey pucks. It wasn't till my mid 20's that someone convinced me to try a medium rare steak.
    Possibly... But my dad, who would be just slightly older if he was still living, ate his steaks blue.... In fact he would put a steak in a screaming hot cast iron skillet, flip it once after about a minute, and start cutting it up and eating it out of the skillet after that first flip...... My dad was a Kansas farm boy though. So maybe it's more of a regional thing.... I've never been able to eat them that rare but I can handle medium to medium rare.

    My ex father in law liked them like shoe leather and would pour catsup on them. Whenever he would visit from Scotland he always wanted to go to a western themed steakhouse or have me cook him a steak.... I flat out refused to cook a steak like that so we usually ended up at Cimmarron.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OK BBQ Eater Anonymous View Post
    My ex father in law liked them like shoe leather and would pour catsup on them.
    ok... well-done is bad enough... but ketchup? on a steak?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Martin View Post
    ok... well-done is bad enough... but ketchup? on a steak?
    Yep.... I saw an elderly couple ask for catsup for their well done filets at The Ranch one night. Waiter brought them a bowl of catsup and they would swirl each bite of steak around in it..... To be honest I don't even eat catsup on my burgers..... and I definitely don't put it on hot dogs.... In fact about the only thing I eat it on is potatoes..... But if I'm paying $45 for 6oz of meat.... You can bet I'm going to slap the teeth out of anyones mouth that gets a bottle of catsup near it!

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    I don't trust people who use windows or have their steaks cooked well done.

    I can't imagine a day ever when I'd be hungry enough to eat at Texas de Brazil.

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