A really good steakhouse is one we'll go to over and over again, knowing that we're guaranteed a mouthwatering meal. The kind of meal where we take our time, so we can savor every single bite. Three Oak Steakhouse in Pennsylvania takes it even further, offering a prime location, an unforgettable atmosphere, and exceptional service. Guests rave about the menu, too, making it a must visit, especially if you love steak.
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Prepare your taste buds for a one-of-a-kind culinary experience at Three Oaks Steakhouse in Easton, a self-described "old-fashioned, New York-style steakhouse."
However, the unique experience begins the moment you walk into the steakhouse. Nestled in a rather new building, the steakhouse oozes rustic charm and handmade fixtures.
The restaurant's intricate design, inspired by the mighty oak tree, features furniture and other fixtures that were all built from scratch on site.
The masterpiece of the stunning restaurant, however, might be the tree trunk that hugs two of the walls.
Chances are that by the time you sit down at your table, you'll already be thoroughly impressed by this steakhouse. Be prepared to be blown away once you taste the food.
Three Oak Steakhouse serves prime beef, aged in the on-site dry aging room that's lined with Himalayan salt.
A peek at the menu is sure to get your mouth watering. You have several choices for steak - New York strip, filet mignon, and dry-aged porterhouse, for example.
Your steak will arrive on a 500-degree (Fahrenheit) plate with unsalted, melted butter, perfect for adding to each bite.
If you're not in the mood for steak, you have quite a few seafood and other dishes from which to choose.
You'll likely be stuffed by the time you finish your entree, but there's always room for dessert, right? Try such favorites as key lime pie, creme brulle, or New York-style cheesecake.
Stop by the official website of Three Oak Steakhouse for days, hours, and a menu. Or, go here for Facebook.
Have you been to Three Oak Steakhouse in Pennsylvania? What did you think? Share your experience in the comments! Next time you're craving pizza, on the other hand, head over to Secane Pizza, a pizza lover's dream come true since 1966.
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