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$20 for $40 Worth of Steakhouse Cuisine at The All American Steakhouse

The All American Steakhouse
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Raymond
2 years ago
Excellent cut of beef, Enjoyed the wedge salad, and the staff was very helpful.

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

Promotional value expires Sep 5, 2016. Amount paid never expires. Limit 25 per person. Limit 1 per visit. Limit 1 per table. Valid only for option purchased. Not valid on Father's Day. Cannot be combined with other discounts or promotions. 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 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.
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