Pass this restaurant in Pennsylvania, on 1426 Chestnut Street in Philadelphia to be exact, and unless you catch a glimpse of the sign affixed to the building, you might not even realize you're looking at a fine dining establishment. That's because Del Frisco's Double Eagle Steakhouse in Pennsylvania, part of a national high-end restaurant chain, calls a former bank home. Treat yourself to an amazing meal of steak or seafood because there's really no restaurant in the world like this one in Pennsylvania.
Enter through the elegant doors at the front of the former bank to a sweeping view of some of the 24,000 square feet of floor space of Del Frisco's Double Eagle Steakhouse.
Formerly home to the First Pennsylvania Bank, the building first became part of the downtown Philadelphia landscape back in 1922.
Diners can sit in one of three sections: The Main Dining Room, the Mezzanine, or the Vault.
Order a glass of wine from the 40 foot wine tower that houses more than 1,000 different types of wine. The two-story tower can fit a stunning 2,484 bottles, making choosing which wine to pair with your steak or seafood dinner challenging.
The vault promises the most intimate experience of the dining options. Reserve a private dining area within the vault where you'll have a front row view of the safe deposit boxes still affixed to the wall.
The main dining room offers a prime view of the Mezzanine, which overlooks the restaurant. Either dining spot affords beautiful views of the restaurant's large columns and intricately designed ceiling.
Take a peak at the masterfully designed ceiling of this high-end restaurant. Expect to pay more than your average steakhouse when you visit Del Frisco's.
Del Frisco's Double Eagle Steakhouse typically welcomes diners for lunch and for dinner on weekdays and for dinner starting at 4 p.m. on the weekends.
Peruse the menu to choose from one of the restaurant's hand-cut steaks, lobster, or fresh seafood entrees. Pair your main dish with such mouthwatering sides as sauteed spinach, onion rings, baked potato, or king crab gnocchi.
Don't forget to leave room for a devilishly delicious dessert of chocolate mousse or cheesecake.
To learn more about hours and menu, visit Del Frisco's Double Eagle Steakhouse's website or Facebook page.
Have you ever eaten at Del Frisco's Double Eagle Steakhouse in Pennsylvania? If so, we want to hear all about your experience! Share your thoughts with us in the comments below!
This restaurant in Pennsylvania certainly offers a unique and delicious dining experience. But don't stop at visiting Del Frisco's. Many amazing restaurants - including these mom & pop restaurants with homemade food to die for - call Pennsylvania home.
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