I like Signature Grill. There's too many gays at Paseo
Is this really the most current thread on this restaurant? My wife wants to go, and I can't find much on it recently from you fine folks of OKCTalk.
Sooo...How is it?
It's yummy and nice ambiance, though I admit I've only eaten there once.
It's fantastic. Have a great time!
All I have ever had there is the Chicken Pot Pie and the Wedge Salad but I enjoyed them both a lot... A friend had the Reuben and it looked really good but she didn't offer me a bite... So I can't verify how good it was.
Thanks guys. We're going to eat there tonight.
Its terrific. Enjoy
It was pretty damn good. I'm not a big fan of olives or hummus, but the wife is...So we had that for an appetizer. And despite my previous statement about not liking those things, I ate it until there was no more to eat lol.
Had the filet, it was cooked perfectly.
We'll be back.
We wanted to try something new, and for whatever reason have never been to Paseo Grill.
The restaurant has a great ambiance and is very intimate. We were sat in one of the booths that has a privacy curtain... The booths are private enough you don't really notice any other patrons.
We had the fried green beans to start (delicious), and the sea bass and filet. Both entrees were cooked perfectly, and since they come with 2 sides the portions are pretty big. We finished with the bread pudding which was also really good. I'm surprised I had not been there yet, but this will definitely be added to the rotation.
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I have not been there either, so thanks for the report.
I tend to completely forget about the Paseo with everything going on elsewhere.
It's a great district. There are a lot of renovations happening in the older 8-plexes in the neighborhood that were previously run down and dilapidated. This is slowly but surely transforming the feel of the neighborhood.
Hopefully Via Paseo and Pueblo on Paseo get built and give the neighborhood a boost. There is also a prime lot, just north of the Pump Bar, where the right development could be an excellent bridge between the Paseo and Uptown/23rd.
Bring a date, get the Surf and Turf for two. That crab can't be beat.
Yes, and two sides of potatoes (or I assume any vegetable). I usually swap the steak for a strip, which they do for a few bucks. The crab comes butterflied, so it's a no work situation. It's pretty spectacular.
I was there a couple nights ago. Have been coming here since it opened over 10 years ago. The menu has fluxed a bit. The decor feels really tired. As does the menu. It's probably because I've been over 100 times, but on my last trip after not being struck by either of the specials. I stared at the menu for what felt like an hour not really liking the sound of anything. Got the sea bass, it was alright. The management and service, however, are solid, some of the best in town. I just wish Joe would give it a shot in the arm. It's still a great place and I love that it's in my neighborhood. But weighing the options now vs a decade ago and it's hard to get me excited about it.
Can understand your sentiment knowing how often you frequent the place. My wife and I get there about once a month and its one of our favorites. If you haven't tried the meatloaf and the blackened trout do so. They're both a nice change. The meatloaf is the best I've had at any OKC restaurant.
If you are in the mood for comfort food and can get your hands on one of their chicken pot pies.... I highly recommend doing so.
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