The bride and I joined friends for dinner at the Longhorn Steakhouse on Forest Preserve Drive ( Norridge ) Saturday night. Believe me, I wasn't expecting Keefer's or Morton's quality---but I also wasn't expecting Dominick's Ranchers Reserve quality meat doused in 'McCormickesque' seasoning---which is ultimately what I received.
All of the steaks are listed as USDA Choice, with the exception of the two-sized ribeyes (which did not have any designation). I asked the waiter ( a nice enough 21-ish guy,even though he kept calling my 40-something wife "Sweetie" over the course of the meal ) if the ribeyes were 'Choice' and he proceeded to tell me ( with a straight face ) "No, they are PRIME "
Summoning all of the composure that I could muster, I told him that I truly doubted that they could serve a 16 ounce PRIME ribeye with a salad and a side for $ 18.99---- Two minutes later, a manager appeared at our table restating that the ribeyes were PRIME, and that they were able to sell them at that price due to "contract buying power"
Being the non trusting person that I am, I ultimately ordered the large porterhouse, aptly described in my first paragraph. If anyone wants to determine whether the ribeyes are prime---be my guest. I don't plan on returning.