My wife and I wanted to go "old school" for our date night this weekend, and we chose the Golden Steer since we had read about it some, and saw it on Check Please...it looked like just the cure from our usual fancy-pants fine dining, as well as the farm-to-table restaurants that we usually dine at. We called for a reservation on Saturday and were told 9pm would be the earliest available...can anyone say martini at the bar while we wait?
We arrived around 8:30 and were greeted by the vivacious hostess (she is quite vocal), who said that we should go have a drink in the lounge. The bar is on one side of the restaurant, with about 4-5 tables in that section as well as the 8ish stools around the bar. We dove into two martinis (my wife likes hers dirty), and enjoyed the people-watching. A great crowd of lively regulars, everyone from families in sweatshirts and jeans, to a group of businessmen in ties. The bartender, Elba, was very friendly and offered us a menu to peruse when I told her it was our first time in.
Classic menu of steak, seafood, burgers (they call them steer burgers), with VERY reasonable pricing.
After we sat at our table, we asked if we could bring in our own bottle of wine (their list is EXTREMELY basic, and we are both wine professionals), and our server Paulette happily said sure it's only a $10 corkage. I ran out to the car to grab our nice bottle of Ristow '03 Cab Sauv.
We ordered a nice little line-up of dishes:

Shrimp Cocktail - 4 jumbos for about $12 (ask for Tabasco or extra horseradish, since the cocktail sauce was very mild)
We ordered some "surf" and some "turf" and, unfortunately, they had sold out of the prime rib (Fri/Sat only) by the time we sat. Every entree comes with a house salad (we went bleu cheese w/crumbles for extra $1.50) and their delicious French onion soup

For entrees we decided to go prime ribeye (all their steaks are U.S. prime) and crab legs.

16oz Prime Ribeye - about $25

Snow Crab Legs - about $20ish I think
We had a full spread, since we got a baked potato and cottage fries which were included side choices with the entrees as well.

Love that drawn butter over the flame!
We chose the tiramisu for dessert since our server told us that the chef/owner makes it himself from scratch. It was delicious, very light and flavorful...and full of booze!

Our bill came to about $90 altogether (the martinis were paid separately and we BYO'd) so we will definitely be going back. If on a weekend, I advise you go early if you want the prime rib...if we go on a weeknight, I may opt for the Grecian style chicken, and some shrimp de jonghe
- Mark
Homer: Are you saying you're never going to eat any animal again? What about bacon? Ham? Pork chops?
Lisa: Dad, those all come from the same animal.
Homer: Heh heh heh. Ooh, yeah, right, Lisa. A wonderful, magical animal.