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Very Disappointed

two stars

This steakhouse was billed as the “Premier Steakhouse of the South”. All I can say is that whoever attached this label had not been far enough south. We were greeted warmly and ushered to our table. The wait staff was good and attentive. Once we were seated we were informed that all items were ala-cart. We had a delicious house salad, and fresh baked bread with seasoned butter. It was great but you’d have to work at it to screw up a salad. We ordered 22oz Porterhouse, to share, to the tune of $34, baked potato with all the trimmings and asparagus with hollandaise. I don’t mind price if the quality and service are there. We ordered our steak medium well, yet they brought it out rare. They got close on the second try. However, the steak was tuff and needed to be better trimmed. I’ve eaten $15 steaks that were much better. We paid almost $6 for 8 pieces of asparagus and the same for the stuffed baked potato. Toward the end of the meal the wait staff became annoying, trying to take our plates before we were finished. The bill with tip ended up $72 with only one steak ordered. If you have money to burn and would like to be served an average steak in a mediocre environment, then the Nashville Stockyard is for you.

7 June 2005 | A Yahoo! User

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Best Steak Ever

five stars

I travel around a lot and The Stock Yard is by far the best steak house i have ever been to. Its a must if you are in Nashville.

7 June 2005 | A Yahoo! User

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Not easily accessible for the handicap!

three stars

This was my 2nd time to go to the Stock-Yard, but this time I went as a handicapped woman in a wheelchair. I found that this restaurant isn't really handicap accessible, for we had to go in the back door, up a long, high ramp. We had to BANG on the door to get someone to let us in..and it was very cold outside that night, for it took over 5 miutes to get someone to the door! If I had been alone, I wouldn't have been able to push myself up the high ramp, and get in the door. I would've thought a place like this would've been more accessible to someone like me. I felt like I wasn't as good of a customer as the others that got to come in the front door. I don't think that I will be going back...cause of this reason. This was my honeymoon and I wanted my new husband to see how nice the place was and how good the food was. He wasn't very impressed. I wasn't very satisfied with this part of my visit!

7 June 2005 | A Yahoo! User

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five stars

We experienced a wonderful evening dining at the Stock-Yard Restaurant. From the moment you entered the front door and see the beautiful chandilier in the entranceway. The staff makes you feel very welcomed. The dress code is casual or you can dress up if you like. People were in jeans or dressier attire. What can we say about about the food.......beside YUMMMMMM. From the appetizers, the Oyster Rockeller was awesome, better order an extra plate, your not going to want to share. I had the filet with crabmeat with a sauce and it just melted in my mouth, just as if I was eating a chocolate mousse. Not mushy..just so tender and wonderful.
My husband had the Hickory grilled Prime Rib and he said it was the best he ever had. We had a party of five and we all agreed that the STOCK-YARD deserves every one of it's 5 stars. I would highly recommend eating here when in the Nashville area.

7 June 2005 | A Yahoo! User

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