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Steak Houses in Beaverton, OR
Helpful Definition for: Steak Houses
The 'steakhouse' refers to a restaurant that specializes in beef steaks. These are also known as 'chophouses'. Steakhouses were started in the US in the late 19th century as a development of traditional inns and bars. A steak is a cut of meat usually beef, and are typically served grilled, pan-fried, or broiled. In Beaverton, a typical steak dinner consists of a steak, with a starchy side dish, usually baked potatoes, but occasionally another potato dish, rice, pasta, or beans. The amount of time a steak is cooked is based upon personal preference; shorter cooking times retain more juice, whereas longer steak cooking times result in drier, tougher meat but reduce concerns about disease.
Recent Business News for: Steak Houses
Billy's in Roanoke spruced up, back in business - Roanoke Times
Roanoke TimesBilly's in Roanoke spruced up, back in businessRoanoke TimesNeel also owns Corned Beef & Co., 419 West and Frankie Rowland's Steak House, all in Roanoke. Keesee is an attorney at Woods Rogers who has worked with Neel on restaurant projects for many years, but this is the first time they have owned a restaurant ...