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Savor a steak fit for a queen

Charlotte has no shortage of sizzling steak options for a memorable night out.

A sizzling steak is served with butter and asparagus.

The Steak 48 menu offers the highest quality USDA Prime Steaks and highest grade Waygu selections from around the world.

Photo via @steak48

Prepare to sink your teeth. Charlotte’s culinary scene is sizzling with steak dinner spots for a special occasion or a fancy evening out.

City Editor Jack, here. Here are just a few options that are a cut above the rest.

Beef ‘N Bottle Steakhouse | Since 1958, this favorite spot for locals serves up a dilectable meal in an intimate and cozy atmosphere.

Del Frisco’s Double Eagle Steakhouse | Savor ambiance matched by an eclectic steak and seafood menu + fine wine.

Epic Chophouse | Your dinner date will be an elegant experience enjoying steak cooked to perfection inside a renovated 19th-century building.

Steak 48 | OpenTable, the online restaurant-reservation service, featured this steakhouse in its 2024 list of Top 100 Romantic Restaurants in America.

Webb Custom Kitchen | This culinary gem in Gastonia was voted one of the 25 top steakhouses in the US, according to Yelp.

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