Regular or Steak Brunch for Two or Steak-House Dinner for Two at Izzy’s Steaks & Chops (Up to 52% Off)
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A steak house celebrates its 25th anniversary with brunches featuring bottomless drinks or dinner fare with a classic American pedigree
Steak is one of the only foods that comes with a really sharp knife, which makes it the perfect choice if your date is a pumpkin with no face yet. Carve into this Groupon.
Choose from Three Options
$24 for brunch for two (up to a $49.90 total value)
- Two brunch specialties or egg dishes from the brunch menu (up to a $14.95 value each)
- Bottomless draft beer or sparkling wine (a $10 value/person)<p>
$39 for a steak brunch for two (up to a $79.90 total value)
- Center-cut fillet, prime rib, or new york steak (up to a $29.95 value each)
- Bottomless draft beer or sparkling wine (a $10 value/person)<p>
$43 for a steak-house dinner for two (up to an $87.85 total value)
- One starter (up to a $10.95 value)
- Two main courses with two sides each (up to a $34.95 value each)
- One dessert (a $7 value)
- Choose dishes from the dinner menu, such as filet mignon, crab cakes, and crème brûlée.<p>
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About Izzy's Steaks and Chops - San Fran
Celebrating their 30th anniversary, Izzy’s Steaks & Chops, giving guests an excuse to reminisce about the technologies, events, and classical-music feuds that made 1987 twice as popular as 1983. Throughout the past two and a half decades, the folks in Izzy’s kitchens have been grilling up the steaks and chops that they see as an integral part of Americana, along with freshly caught local seafood that’s never frozen. All of their corn-fed Black Angus beef is humanely raised at Creekstone Farms, which is dedicated to beef free of hormones and antibiotics. The chefs transform those premium meats into their signature new york sirloin steaks, aged a minimum of 21 days, as well as cuts of slow-roasted prime rib and filet mignon medallions au poivre with pepper cream sauce. Double-cut pork also gets a boost from spiced pear. Each meal comes with a choice of two sides, such as creamed spinach, the chefs’ signature potatoes au gratin, and french fries cut in the kitchen.
House desserts such as new york cheesecake and key-lime pie conclude meals or quiet whining choruses of sweet teeth. Wine, cocktails, and draft beers encourage diners to linger in the cozy space, and during brunch—served only at the San Francisco location—the bartenders mix up cocktails such as peach bellinis or gaelic coffee with irish whiskey.