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$30 for $60 Worth of Tex-Mex and Steak-House Cuisine at Buffalo Gap Steakhouse & Cantina

Buffalo Gap Steakhouse & Cantina
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Ruth
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friendly staff, fantastic food just alittle pricey

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Chefs prepare Angus rib-eye steaks, center-cut sirloins, and Tex-Mex dishes such as chimichangas and blackened tilapia

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$30 for $60 Worth of Tex-Mex and Steak-House Cuisine

Chefs prepare lunch and dinner menus of Tex-Mex dishes such as cantina nachos ($8.39), Angus rib-eye steak with salad and baked potato ($21.39 for 12-ounce), and blackened tilapia ($9.39 for lunch; $14.39 for dinner, served with shrimp and bow tie pasta).

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Promotional value expires Jul 17, 2013. Amount paid never expires. Limit 1 per person, may buy 2 additional as gifts. Limit 1 per table. Dine-in only. Must purchase a food item. Must use promotional value in 1 visit. Not valid for alcohol. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About Buffalo Gap Steakhouse & Cantina

When customers step into Buffalo Gap Steakhouse & Cantina, they step into the past—or, at least, a reasonable facsimile. The Tex-Mex grill's airy interiors recall rustic frontier homes and tax offices with accents such as adobe-style walls, timber-framed doors, and hanging textiles and hides. This space fills with the sound of live music on Saturday nights, and always promises the aromas of blackened tilapia and ample steaks fresh from the grill.

Inside the kitchen, the chef focuses on hearty house specials, including chicken-fried steaks, fried-fish dinners, and grilled half chickens smothered with lemon and garlic sauce. One of the restaurant's biggest draws, however, is the beef: grilled reserve Angus rib eye, center-cut sirloin, and aged tenderloin steaks. On Friday and Saturday nights, the chef also prepares a special garlic and herb-crusted Angus Prime rib steak for regular diners, a privilege once reserved for the customer who could guess the cow's favorite color.

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