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Fleming's Prime Steakhouse & Wine Bar

20 S 400 W, Salt Lake City, UT | Map it  

84101 40.768952 -111.902627

(801) 355-3704 | View Website

  • Hours

    Monday-Thursday 5 PM - 10 PM Friday & Saturday 5 PM - 11 PM Sunday 5 PM - 9 PM
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4 Star Rating: Recommended

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Features

Neighborhoods:
Rio Grande
Price:
$$
Cuisine:
Traditional American, Seafood, Steakhouse
Categories:
Banquet Rooms, Restaurants

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Restaurant Special Features:
Business Dining, Date Spot, Group Dining, Notable Wine List, Prix Fixe Menu, Romantic Dining
Payment Methods:
MasterCard, Discover, Visa, American Express, Diners Club

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Alsykes

Member since Aug, 2011 View Profile
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Joined 9 months ago
2.0
August 04, 2011

Not upto par. If you've been to Flemings in other cities then pass on SLC The service was adequate at best and the kitchen wasn't that good. The green beens were over cooked and the carrots were under cooked. We ordered two steaks, both cooked the same way, had to send one back for being under cooked

Neither the staff nor the management came by to see if the steaks were properly cooked the second time

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skisickie

Member since Dec, 2008 View Profile
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Joined 4 years ago
2.0
September 11, 2009

New is not Better. We are longtime patrons of Fleming's but will not be frequenting the establishment too often now. Michael is missed and Susan is a snot. She really has no people skills. The place is too pricey for what you get. The wine list is just so-so

A good bottle of wine shouldn't cost a weeks pay

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jpcrockett

Member since Nov, 2002 View Profile
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Joined 10 years ago
3.0
August 04, 2009

don't bother. that Fleming's gets such high marks speaks to SLC's gastronomic immaturity. the service was adequate, if not obtrusive. the food was average--the salads contained lettuce with brown edges, the sides were average at best, and the steaks weren't too different from what you might find at Outback. I will give it another try before writing it off completely, but Fleming's is nothing special.

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Snootbox

Member since Jan, 2009 View Profile
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Joined 3 years ago
1.0
January 31, 2009

Not Going Back. This was our third time at Flemings. We had thought it was rather pricey the first two times, but the impeccable service and interesting tastes and presentation had retained our business. However, last night will be the last time we visit Flemings. It appears they have changed chefs and, possibly, management.

Our food last night turned out to be not nearly as good as the food we could get at the Outback. It was greasy. It was lackluster. The filet mignon was cooked right, but was quite dry and without flavor. The Cesar salad was pathetic - drowned in heavy dressing with inedible, grease-soaked, tough croutons.

The asparagus was almost inedible - with dry tips and slick with grease!! Actually the greasiness of the food was very HIspanic in presentation.

The clincher was the server who seemed to have been better suited to working at Dennys. Gone was the special treatment, the caring and impecable butler-type presentation we had experienced on our two prior visits that seemed to help justify the price. No, our server last night was something you'd expect at a diner. When she cleared the table of food particles on two separate occasions (with her fingers no less!) she left conspicious bits of food on the white tablecloth which we ended up having to clear ourselves.

In short, Flemings has significantly dropped in quality and presentation, making it a poor value - a one-star restaurant with 5-star prices. We will not return.

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cje67

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Joined 4 years ago
1.0
November 19, 2008

wow are you kidding. I love steak and i love to take my wife to nice good restaurants but after reading all the great reviews and finally going to this restaurant i was very dissapointed. dont get me wrong the food was good but not any better that a ruby river or a barbeque in my back yard. I dont mind paying these prices for a great meal but come on. i think for the money carvers is your best bet or even drive up the road to ruby river and save the money.

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