I heartily second stevez's recommendation of Fondue Stube. It's certainly traditional (unlike the nouveau-style Melting Pot) and a blast from the past: Christmas lights up all year, lots of mirrors, faux-funky, very 70's-ish.
But good--it's my wife's favorite place. When we dine as a family we get one of the dinners for four which includes: iceberg salad with a dressing lazy susan (when was the last time you saw one of those?!), one of which is an absolutely stellar 'white French', another a chock-full Roquefort. Buttery garlic bread accompanies this. Then, on to the cheese fondue--Sterno pots with a sharp cheddar in one and swiss in the other, and plates of dippable chunks of Granny Smith apples, fresh bread, broccoli and cauliflower.
The main course follows: your choice of steak, chicken, shrimp or scallops, with the obligatory veggies of broccoli, cauliflower, mushrooms, potato slices and onions in either vegetable oil or spiced bouillion. I've had 'em both & enjoyed them, just a different way the meat comes out, more browned with the oil.
The finale is the chocolate course, rich (our choice) dark served flaming, perfect for roasting a marshmallow while waiting for the flame to die down, then dipping pound cake, fresh strawberries, apple and watermelon.
Oh I forgot---altho the wine list is extensive but a little pricey to my way of thinking, I'm partial to their Absolut martinis straight up with a hand-stuffed bleu cheese olive (or three). A couple of those with all the courses set you just about right. More than that & you want to steer clear of the hot oil!
Service is fine, never cloying or hoity-toity. With drinks, plan on a couple hundred for a foursome. Not bad for an overall fine experience.