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Weber Grill Restaurant
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I've been eating at Weber Grill for 10 years, shamelessly relishing every bite of charry, carcinogenic goodness. I think Weber provides the ""Chicago Steakhouse Experience"" at half the cost of those other, more routinely vaunted beef palaces. And to my taste the Weber grilling method produces a juicier and better tasting steak. The newer locations have a ""chain"" restaurant feel that dissapoints this long-time customer -- but if that is what it takes to get this excellent and reasonably priced steakhouse food to a wider audience, so be it. Some of the expansion team ambience has also rubbed of on the flagship Wheeling store. But I take issue with those who label the whole place a ""gimmick"" and note that along with the expansion in size has come a wonderfully expanded wine list, more choices in the appetizers and a more consistent level of preparation and presentation for the dishes.
Pros: Price, Good God, the Grill!, Respectable wine list
Cons: Creeping "chainism", Inadequate parking, Predictable desserts
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