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True Grits Steakhouse

True Grits Steakhouse

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3.8 Google Review
100 Santa Fe Ave, Alamosa, Colorado, 81101, United States
(719) 589-4548
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Mar 20, 2018
One of my favorite restaurants to eat. Everything on the menu is named after a John Wayne movie. I've never had a bad experience their. Some of the best Dam Steaks you will eat. I love their draft Stella in it's own bladder bag system. Always 36 degrees. When i go on vacation. I would driive a thousand miles to eat their. Some places you just wait to get to.

Mar 13, 2018
Horrible experience. Ordered a moderate steak, server put in the biggest, most expensive steak. When he came to my table to inform me that my "big Jake" (the most expensive one on the menu) would be ready soon I informed him that I did not order that. He checked his pad and realized his error. Sitting right next to the kitchen I heard the cooks response when informed of this. Very loudly she stated that "he ordered it, he will damn well pay for the f***ing thing!". Server explained that it was his error yet she continued her foul ranting so the entire restaurant could here. Wow!! Needless to say I did not eat the steak that was eventually brought to my table. I feared what had been done to it in after what I heard. This was some time ago, and decided to give them another chance. Equally unsatisfied. Steak was overdone and service was rude

Apr 19, 2018
Absolutely the worse steak we've ever ate! The cook isn't to blame though, it was bad beef! Prices were obscene for what we got! Waitstaff was great. With a restaurant based on John Wayne...they let the Duke and us both down!

Feb 20, 2018
GREAT steak and seafood very cool old west feeling saloon bar. A bit dark for my taste but worth the visit...i eat their several times a year

May 9, 2018
Great steak. You'd never know it's there or open unless somebody told you

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