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Morton's The Steakhouse

Morton's The Steakhouse

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500 E Broward Blvd #Ste 127, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, 33394, United States
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Apr 23, 2018
One of the best happy hours in town. Great bar, friendly and attentive staff. Great price for cocktails. Plus a a delicious bar food selection with something for everyone

Mar 5, 2018
Subpar experience. We ordered the Porterhouse for two and requested it be cooked medium. We waited 24 minutes for the steak. When it arrived we noticed that they charred the outside of the steak. We mentioned it to the server and he brought the manager who offered to replace it. We were hungry and did not want to wait another 24 minutes for the steak or for them to scrape off the burned parts as he suggested. When you’re paying $120 for a steak this shouldn’t happen. The manager refilled our wine glasses after we had ordered dessert but that in all honesty was too little too late. For the price, this wasn’t the best experience. No I wouldn’t recommend to family or friends.

Apr 11, 2018
Always consistent, even on Easter day when most restaurants have lots of part time seasonal help. Still the best Grand Marinier souffle in the area. Try the veal chop, or the pork rib chop, you're ll become a fan. This time of year Oysters, raw or roasted, are supreme. Great specials for 2, as well as prie fixe selection specials. Never let's me down.

May 7, 2018
Had a wonderful dinner in the bar area with Beatrice. Great food, wine and drinks service for me and my husband and she was super sweet and personable. We are a little picky and she was accommodating. We like a lot of garlic and olive to dip our steaks in and she brought us plenty. All the food (steaks) was perfectly cooked and the meat was high quality. Morton's is a great spot and this was a better Morton's location for us (having traveled all over to Morton's in the U.S.) Highly recommend and we plan to return when in the area. Great spot in the Las olas area of Fort Lauderdale. We eat out a lot and this was very good service and very good food. The wine menu was a very good quality selection at very good prices (not a ridiculous mark up like some steakhouses).

Dec 25, 2017
We came here for an early Christmas dinner and it was wonderful. The 6 oz Fillet Mignon (cooked medium) was fantastic. You cannot find a better steak in the area. The Lyonnaise potatoes make for a great side, but be prepared for them to be a little oily. The iceberg wedge salad is large, but is very good with a balsamic dressing instead of the blue cheese. There is a pay parking lot just to the southwest. There are also parking meters that you can pay with on your phone. During busy times, the lots can fill up, so valet might be easier. But you can save money by paying yourself during the slow times.

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