$30 for $60 Worth of Steaks, Seafood, and Fine Wines at Beef Wellington Steakhouse and Social Club
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- High-quality steaks
- Upscale ranch atmosphere
- Outdoor patio
- Wide selection of wines
Without steak, most Americans wouldn’t be able to justify owning such terrifyingly sharp steak knives, much less an entire rack of steak guns. Get a chance to use them with today's Groupon: for $30, you get $60 worth of steakhouse cuisine and drinks at Beef Wellington Steakhouse and Social Club in Wellington.
Beef Wellington Steakhouse and Social club appeases appetites with choice cuts of steak and savory chef specials found on a generous menu of seafood, salads, sandwiches, and other upscale steakhouse fare. An appetizer of clams casino—with New England littleneck clams baked with shallots, red peppers, and bacon, and topped in casino butter ($14)—is the perfect way to accentuate a debate with your steak knife over the military applications of a steak knife. For entrees, rekindle meat-devouring instincts with one of Beef Wellington's quality cuts of Harris Ranch beef, grass-and-grain-fed to achieve maximum flavor and tenderness, like a free-range lawn mower. Unextinct carnivores can satisfy insatiable incisors with a 10-ounce filet mignon plate paired with chive mashed potatoes, market vegetables, crispy leeks, and a cabernet demi-glace ($45), and taste buds leaning toward a savory sea snack can relish the crab-encrusted chilean sea bass ($36), served with confetti rice, market vegetables, and citrus herb beurre blanc.
Amid an amorous cowpoke-themed ambience outfitted with mounted steers, wood-paneled bars, and a porch-ensconced fire pit, full-grown palates can tipple tasty sauvignon blanc on the outdoor patio, and patrons can savor scrumptious desserts with their pet tongues in the romantic dining room. Reservations must be made in advance.
Reviews
The Town-Crier featured Beef Wellington Steakhouse and Social Club, and more than 410 Facebookers are fans of the restaurant:
- The restaurant offers the best in fine dining, along with a social club, complete with a dance floor and a VIP lounge. – Lauren Miró, Town-Crier