Steakhouse Cuisine and Drinks at Lindey's Prime Steak House (Up to 40% Off)
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Casual steakhouse with 50+ years of history
Choose from Three Options
- $31.50 for $50 worth of steakhouse cuisine and drinks, redeemable Monday–Thursday
- $34 for $50 worth of steakhouse cuisine and drinks, redeemable any day
- $12 for $20 worth of lunch, redeemable any day
- View the menu
Casual steakhouse with 50+ years of history
Choose from Three Options
- $31.50 for $50 worth of steakhouse cuisine and drinks, redeemable Monday–Thursday
- $34 for $50 worth of steakhouse cuisine and drinks, redeemable any day
- $12 for $20 worth of lunch, redeemable any day
- View the menu
Need To Know Info
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Redemption & Booking
- Not valid on Federal Holidays.
- Not valid on Sundays.
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Additional Info
- Reservations required for parties of 11 or more. Not valid with Birthday Club or other discounts or offers.
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Terms & Conditions
- Limit 12 per person.
- May be repurchased every 365 days.
- Limit 1 per visit.
- Limit 1 per {input2}.
- Valid only for option purchased.
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Legal Disclosures
- Promotional value expires 120 days after purchase. Amount paid never expires.
- Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Offer is not eligible for our promo codes or other discounts.
- Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings
About Lindey's Prime Steak House
Lewis Walter "Lindey" Lindemer spent years trying to find a Minnesota restaurateur who would serve his steaks. And when he finally found one who said yes in 1958, he was only allowed to set up shop in the St. Paul restaurant's basement. It was no matter, because even from that subterranean dining room, word about his delicious steaks spread quickly, and within a few years he was putting a deposit down on his very own restaurant.
Lindey's Prime Steak House opened in the spring of 1961 in Arden Hills, with their menu that, to this day, remains refreshingly simple. At dinner, there are only four options: Lindey's special sirloin, prime sirloin, broiled shrimp, or prime chopped sirloin. Though Lindey's sons now prepare each steak, they use the exact same recipe their father crafted more than a half-century ago. The decor is similarly vintage—the dining room resembles a mid-century cabin with knotted-cedar paneling, and a stone fireplace.