My wife's 30th birthday and our anniversary fall on the same day, and we will be staying at a hotel downtown and going out for dinner to celebrate. She is also a brand new mom (and I am a brand new dad), so this will also be our first time out with a babysitter at home. I have been pondering the restaurant selection for too long. My wife likes "fancy" decor and service, but not necessarily "fancy" or gourmet food. Examples of restaurants she considers her favorites are Wildfire, Maggiano's, Gibsons, and J. Alexanders. She really enjoys Lettuce Entertain You restaurants, so I tried to get a reservation for Joe's Seafood, Prime Steak, and Stone Crab a couple weekends from now and they had no reasonable times available. There used to be a restaurant in Geneva I took her to a couple times called 302 West and she LOVED that place (just as a point of reference for anyone kind enough to make a recommendation). I'm looking for something upscale but not over the top with good food for someone who can be considered picky. She won't eat duck, quail, rabbit, or any non-steak or chicken dishes really. Here are some of the restaurants I have been considering, and my current thoughts on those restaurants. I could use some advice from the experienced members of this board:
- Alinea -
Seems to fit the "over the top" category. While I would enjoy the experience, I fear that I could spend $1,050 and she may not enjoy the experience. $1k is a lot to spend when you have your first baby at home also.
- Joe's Seafood, Prime Steak, and Stone Crab -
This was my first choice. But I can't get a decent reservation to save my life! Does anyone have any tricks for getting in here?
- Nacional 27 -
I've secured a reservation here. From what I have read, this restaurant seems upscale and fun. She might really enjoy it. Any thoughts?
- David Burke's Primehouse -
I've also secured a reservation here. Seems like a good non-chain steakhouse that isn't the Wildfire, Gibson's, and Gene and Georgetti's we've been to 100s of times.
- Everest -
Originally had a reservation here but recently cancelled it for fear of being too pretentious and not necessarily having food that my wife would enjoy.
- Tru -
I think my wife has a good chance of appreciating Tru, but 9pm was the only available reservation so I didn't want to risk trashing the night with a less that pleasing dinner to her at an awkward time.
So any help would be appreciated. I'm hoping to score big points with a unique, delicious, and fun restaurant selection.
-jr