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Russell's Steaks, Chops, & More
Russell’s Steaks features high-end steaks all seasoned with its signature pepper spice rub
Set inside Salvatore's Grand Hotel, this popular steakhouse delivers an intimate atmosphere with modern décor and hand-crafted finishing touches.
Russell’s features high-end steaks from ribeye to New York strip and filets all seasoned with its signature pepper spice rub. Also available are steakhouse favorites like rack of lamb, peppercorn crusted pork chop and Australian lobster tails. Menu options include special “dinners for two” and vegetarian and vegan dishes.
There is also a full bar with large 103-inch flat-screen TVs.
Russell’s features high-end steaks from ribeye to New York strip and filets all seasoned with its signature pepper spice rub. Also available are steakhouse favorites like rack of lamb, peppercorn crusted pork chop and Australian lobster tails. Menu options include special “dinners for two” and vegetarian and vegan dishes.
There is also a full bar with large 103-inch flat-screen TVs.
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