$20 for $40 Worth of Steakhouse Cuisine at The All American Steakhouse
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Watch the big game on projection screens while eating dry-aged steaks, Certified Angus burgers, mesquite-grilled ribs, and snow-crab legs
The Deal
- $20 for $40 worth of steakhouse cuisine and non-alcoholic drinks
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Need To Know Info
About The All American Steakhouse
The All American Steakhouse opened with the goal of providing a more intimate sports-watching and dining experience. That was back in 2003 in Edgewater, Maryland. Today, that idea has caught on at more than half a dozen locations in Maryland and Virginia. Although their sites vary, all of the restaurants have a few things in common, including taking part in their 3rd Annual Summer Sale.
All American is a sports bar, which means there are plenty of ways to watch games, including 6'x8' high-definition projection screens and smaller televisions throughout the space. As a steakhouse, All American prides itself on offering premium beef. The beef comes from corn-fed Midwestern cows and is aged 35 days or longer, then grilled over mesquite-wood flames. But those aren't the only reasons the steaks are top-notch.
“The biggest thing that separates us from all the other casual dining steakhouses … is that we have an in-house butcher [who] cuts all our steaks,” owner George Jones told Prince William Living. Read on to learn about a few of the menu's hand-cut steaks:
- Bourbon Street Delmonico: This succulent 14-ounce rib-eye marinates in olive oil and Cajun spices before it's grilled and served up with creamy horseradish sauce (upon request).
- Chopped steak: This combination of sirloin, beef brisket, and ground chuck comes topped with sautéed onions and mushrooms, jack and cheddar cheeses, and homemade brown gravy.
- Country-fried steak: A tender, dry-aged sirloin gets smothered in house-seasoned flour, deep-fried, and finished with savory sausage gravy.