I had dinner on Thursday with my sister to celebrate her birthday. Gibsons in Rosemont has always been my top choice for a steakhouse (I don't like eating downtown), until now.
First, let me say that I have always hated the layout of the room. It's ridiculously cramped. When it full, it's impossible to get up without bumping into someone at the next table. I'm surprised the staff is able to move efficiently in such tight surroundings. The food and service have always made dining here worthwhile, though, until now.
Start with the service. The busboys were outstanding; quick to take plates, refill water glasses, remove crumbs, etc. Our waiter was attentive until the room got busy and an extremely attractive blonde sat in the two top behind my sister. Then we became afterthoughts.
As a man, I certainly understand why the waiter doted on the blonde (think a younger Helen Mirren). As a customer, I wasn't happy about it, but it's not my style to make a scene or talk to the manager about it. I didn't make my sister aware of the situation because she probably would have done those things. It was annoying, but not unforgiveable. Overall, I'd say the service was adequate. I'm used to exemplary service at Gibsons, so it was disappointing.
However, it was not nearly as disappointing as the food. The problem was the flavor, or rather, the lack thereof. I ordered the Delaware Bay oysters. At $15 for a half dozen, these would have been a ripoff even if they were fantastic. They weren't. (And to think I wasn't happy paying $11 for a half dozen excellent oysters in Seattle a few days prior.) I can confidently say that I will not be ordering Delaware Bay oysters from anywhere in the near future. I prefer my oysters straight up, and these were completely flavorless. I didn't care for the accompanying horseradish cocktail sauce.
I ordered the shrimp bisque and found it rather boring, though my sister enjoyed it. The asparagus with Hollendaise sauce was not worth ordering. I'm no expert on Hollendaise sauce by any means, but I'm fairly certain it's not supposed to taste like plain yogurt.
On to the entree. I had the porterhouse, medium rare. Cooked to the correct level, but shockingly ordinary. I had to be very generous with the salt to coax any flavor out of the meat. I'm used to eating the finest steaks at Gibsons, but I've had better tasting steaks at diners. Unbelievably disappointing. My only consolation was that it wasn't just me; I noticed the blonde sending her steak back to the kitchen.
For dessert, we split the chocolate mousse cake. I mentioned to the waiter that it was my sister's birthday, but there was no pomp and circumstance. I didn't mind that, but there was no acknowledgement of the occasion whatsoever. It didn't help that the cake was dry (my sister mentioned to the waiter that she thought it was stale) and, again, lacking in flavor.
For years, I've recommended Gibson's in Rosemont when anyone asked about a steakhouse. I can no longer do so. In fact, I will dissuade people from dining here. I'm not trying to be vindictive, but people who know me respect my opinion, and I cannot tell them to spend a significant amount of money if I'm not certain the experience will be worth it. Even if my meal was an aberration (and I hope that is the case), I wouldn't put someone who trusts my opinion in a situation where they could have a similar meal.
Did I finish my meal? Yes; if I'm spending that kind of money (my bill was roughly $100/person all inclusive; thankfully we're not big wine drinkers), I'm not leaving much on the plate. Did I enjoy my meal? Absolutely not. The food was flavorless across the board. When the highlights of the meal are the bread and the plain baked potato, that's a bad thing.
There are some real problems in the kitchen in Rosemont. When I've thought of Gibsons, outstanding food and service came to mind, until now. I'm not a regular customer, but I've been loyal to Gibsons over the years, until now. They've lost me as a customer. Money's tight for me right now, and if I'm going to splurge, there are numerous places I would go before I would return here. This was the most disappointing dining experience I've had in years.