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The newest trend in the region is actually an old one: big, classic steakhouses.

The recently opened Butcher & Singer, Stephen Starr’s second foray into steakhouse territory (after Barclay Prime), is styled like a 1940s supper club and set in the former home of a bank. Expect, in addition to fine steaks, elaborate cocktails and inventive desserts.

Then there’s Del Frisco’s, set in the grandiose lobby of the Packard Grande building on Chestnut Street, which comes outfitted with a 40-foot glass wine tower, a vault dining room and prime-aged American beef.

The newest of the Center City bunch, Union Trust Steakhouse boasts big ceilings (65 feet), big wine stocks (800 bottles) and big, big eats, including a vertical meat tasting, which allows diners to sample four pieces of steak, all aged for different lengths of time.

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  • Barclay Prime

    Stephen Starr’s most mature restaurant

    Known for its $100 cheesesteak, Barclay Prime is a Stephen Starr staple made for special occasions

    Known for its $100 cheesesteak, Barclay Prime is a Stephen Starr staple made for special occasions

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  • Table 31 at the Comcast Center

    An elegant Italian bistro covering three floors of Philadelphia’s tallest building

    Table 31 Plaza Cafe

    A collaboration of Georges Perrier and Chris Scarduzio, Table 31 is an Italian bistro — also known for its exquisite steaks — located inside the Comcast Center. And like the Comcast Center, Table 31 is sophisticated, visitor-friendly and definitely on the large side.

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  • Union Trust

    A dramatic new steakhouse along Philadelphia’s “Mini Restaurant Row”

    Union Trust

    Nestled within the Historic District — just a few blocks’ walk from the Liberty Bell — sits Union Trust, a steakhouse with a decidedly local theme.

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  • Dining Out For Life

    Dine Out, Fight AIDS

    Dining at Cuba Libre

    More than 150 restaurants in the region are giving back during the 23rd annual Dining Out for Life benefiting those suffering from HIV and AIDS.

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  • Union Trust

    A dramatic new steakhouse along Philadelphia’s “Mini Restaurant Row”

    Union Trust

    Nestled within the Historic District — just a few blocks’ walk from the Liberty Bell — sits Union Trust, a steakhouse with a decidedly local theme.

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  • Capital Grille

    High-end steaks for high-end clientele

    The professionals of Philadelphia can be seen here— rewarding themselves after a long days work with one of Capital Grille’s famous steaks.

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