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The City Square Steakhouse

The City Square Steakhouse

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148 S Market St, Wooster, Ohio, 44691, United States
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May 5, 2018
What a fantastic place to eat. The food is amazing and they have great service. If you are hungry for a great steak this is the place to go. Their stakes are certified Angus beef and are cooked to perfection. Its not cheap so be prepared to spend a little cash. Also this place is packed so I highly recommend making reservations at least a week in advance.

Feb 11, 2018
I'm all about a great meal and paying for that privelage is part of that! With that said this establishment has a wonderful atmosphere which definitely lends to it's cost! My wife had the Lobster Mac n Cheese and absolutely loved it. I on the other hand had a sirloin which left something to be desired! It was cooked to order and came quickly. Overall this is a very nice establishment with nice restrooms and awesome decor. My only complaint was the lack of taste as far as my steak was concerned. Definitely recommend!!!

Apr 5, 2018
Good food but expensive. I really like their truffle fries. They are probably my favorite thing on the menu and the seafood bow tie pasta is really good as well

Mar 18, 2018
It is a really nice restaurant in a beautiful downtown area. The food is excellent. It is pricy, but worth it.

Feb 13, 2018
My Martini was not very good. Service excellent. Good was good. Not in big hurry to go back.

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