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Sullivan's Steakhouse - (972) 267-9393
Sullivan's Steakhouse
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17795 North Dallas Parkway
Dallas, TX 75287
(972) 267-9393 Neighborhoods: Far North Dallas
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Dallas, TX Metro
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Customer Reviews
awesome happy hour
Reviewed by JMatt on
2009-08-12T17:41:46Z
awesome happy hour on Thursday nights. $5 martinis and food. the bar menu is ok, nothing outstanding, but it's only $5. The dining room is nice for a date, dark wood, jazz music. they do have great steaks and a great wine list. i like the bar that has the bands performing.
Pros: great happy hour
Cons: the crowd
Awesome place!
Reviewed by 1sheila on
2008-07-29T09:37:15Z
I dined at Sullivan's on Friday night to celebrate a birthday. What perfect timing because they just started a new promotion for 2 three course dinners for only $69.00! It only had soup or salad, entree with sides and dessert, so we did order the seafood sampler as an appetizer. It had crabmeat, little lobster tails in a cream sauce, oysters and 2 large shrimp. It was a little pricey ($50) but totally worth it. Our server, Chelsea, was so polite and answered all of our questions on point! She even suggested this great bottle of wine that she said was one of her fav's, and I can see why. It was about $80, but tasted like a $200 bottle of cabernet. Overall, a great experience and well worth the money. With all the restaurants that are closing, I can see why Sullivan's is making it!
Pros: Awesome food and service
Cons: None
really fresh seafood and steaks
Reviewed by cookingfresh on
2008-07-02T22:00:06Z
My wife and I dined at Sullivan's last Wednesday night and had the tuna appetizer followed by the Seabass and a New York strip all were super. We followed this with a peanut butter and chocolate dessert that was outstanding. Our server was professional and the manager, a red headed lady, was very personable. We will be back and recommend this place to our friends and family.
Pros: nice atmosphere, very knowledge server and very fresh food
Cons: can' t think of one
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