Fleming's Prime Steakhouse & Wine Bar
Salt Lake City, UT 84101-1241
Phone: (801) 355-3704
- Price:
- $$
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Editorial Review for Fleming's Prime Steakhouse & Wine Bar – by Citysearch Editors
In Short
With a decor of dark wood, leather upholstery and soft lighting, this clubby steakhouse has a warm, upscale feel. The menu's focus is prime beef (aged up to four weeks), from bone-in rib eye and filet mignon to New York strip drizzled with bearnaise sauce. Classic seafood offerings include lobster tails, steamed crab legs and wild Alaskan salmon; sides, served a la carte, include baked potato and chipotle mac and cheese.
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Insider Tips
What to DrinkThe wine list has 100 selections, all available by the glass. Wine flights---three two-ounce glasses of different wines---allow for experimentation. A reserve wine list has more than 80 selections available by the bottle.
The ExtrasDiscovery Dinners are custom-made for wine lovers. Three four-course menu options ($75, $100, $150) come with chef-approved wine pairings. Must be groups of six or more and reserved in advance.
User Reviews for Fleming's Prime Steakhouse & Wine Bar
07/09/2008 Posted by athena3
I love this place, I hate snobby trendy places that don't have real class, Flemings does. Our waiter even made my picky husband happy by butterfly cutting and cooking his steak to death, all with a smile on his face and not a bit of attitude. I love the garlic mash and the creme brulee is the best I've had anywhere using vanilla bean. Quality ingredients, posh enough for anyone and a wonderful bar.
03/20/2008 Posted by Louboy1
My wife and I went to Fleming's in South Gate about a year ago (2006). The food was OK, the steak was good, but not above expectations. However, the prices were ridiculous. The price was about average for a good steak house, except at Fleming's, that included only the meat, nothing else. By the time you pay $7.50 for a baked potatoe, then extra for a drink and a salad, you are looking at a $120.00 dinner. I did not think it was worth it. Other places have steaks just as juicy and tender and guess what, salad and sides are included in the price. We tried Ruth Cris's also and was similarly disappointed. Same thing as Fleming's, overpriced. Unless you have money to throw away, look elsewhere.
Pros: no wait for a table
Cons: too expensive for an American restaurant
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