The splashy, big-ticket Steak 48, just weeks from opening when the pandemic shut down indoor dining in Philadelphia, rolled out this week at Broad and Spruce Streets, across from the Kimmel Center.
The family run, Scottsdale, Ariz.-based steakhouse, with locations in Houston and Chicago, has taken the spaces occupied formerly by Ted’s Montana Grill and Ruth’s Chris.
As such, it is sprawling. Even with city restaurants limited to 25% occupancy, Steak 48 can accommodate about 100 patrons, in a variety of settings. There’s a row of tables as well as more intimate booths lining the glassed-in expo kitchen, plus a mezzanine.
September 19, 2020 at 01:43AM
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Inside Steak 48, a huge new steakhouse in Philadelphia across from Kimmel Center - The Philadelphia Inquirer
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