4 /5 Chuck Wray: Well, we finally did it, we went to the salt block. It was my son in laws birthday and ha wanted to try it out so we went. To start, do not expect to be in a hurry, this is a slow paced place. Not in a bad way.
We ordered the pimento cheese appetizer and it came with pita chips that day. It was good especially the pepper jelly although it was not asl spicy as expected.
There is a high bar for a great steak in my opinion. We ordered everything from the prime ribeye to Jorges chicken. My daughter got the scallops and linguine. It was good and there was a lot of it.
Jorges chicken was tasty but I was not a fan of the honey sauce.
On to the steaks. I ordered my steak medium rare and my son in law medium well. What can I say, my steak was a solid medium, edible for me but much more done than I would expect. Also, there seemed to be some sort of au-jus on the steak that truly reminded me of dales seasoning, let me say I am not a fan. Very salty and I had to scrape off some of it to finish my steak. The garlic potatoes were very good.and the beans were cooked acceptably.
We enjoyed our experience for the most part but I guess I expected more, or at least a superior cook on a signature dish from a restaurant that is supposed to be famous for their steaks. They appear to be popular after being open for a few years. Maybe I am missing something for $65 a steak.
We did try the key lime pie and it was good, as well as the lemon cake, that was a nice surprise.
The service was real good but like I said, dont be in a hurry and you will be happy.
For the money, I will probably not return. I get the idea and being almost the only fresh steak restaurant in town I see why people go. For me, I will travel a bit and get just as good for less than half the cost. Sorry to be the voice of descent for the local reviews, but, I am just being honest here.