Capital Grille

SandiAigo Wrote:
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> I've done lunch there. We were within the
> budget--no liquor needed. Nice shop, easy report!


Would you have needed liquor if you spent more than the reimbursement amount? winking smiley

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I do not like doing lunch, due to their limited lunch menu and eating in a hurry. I'd rather do the dinner, even though I don't drink and have to discreetly get rid of the liquor.

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~Polish Proverb~
However did you come out under budget on a Capitol Grille shop? Wow, I am impressed. Like others here, I order the lowest priced wines because we don't drink and we always seem to come out over budget. Great place to eat though if you have a little extra to splurge.
Long story short. They messed up my order and ended up comping almost everything on the menu. Plus they offered us complimentary desserts. I think my meal came to like $60.00
suzy39 Wrote:
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> However did you come out under budget on a Capitol
> Grille shop? Wow, I am impressed. Like others
> here, I order the lowest priced wines because we
> don't drink and we always seem to come out over
> budget. Great place to eat though if you have a
> little extra to splurge.

When you make your phone reservation, they ask about special occasions and I tell them we are celebrating birthday, anniversary, or whatever. They comp the dessert. My hubby does not eat steak (ever!), seafood or chicken is cheaper than steak. I order house wine at the bar and hubby orders beer. We don't drink, so it doesn't matter what we order, but they are the cheapest. With beer in a dark bottle, there's no way to tell, if he drank any or not.

Not my circus - Not my monkeys @(*.*)@

~Polish Proverb~
smiling smiley

Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 10/15/2013 04:35AM by CAscotch.
When I did their lunch shop, they had quick lunches for 15.00 including dessert.

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CAscotch Wrote:
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> Wow - your husband does not eat steak?? he's an
> inexpensive date :p


He likes seafood and pork. It's hilarious when they auction off our meals. Funny expressions when I get the steak and he gets salmon.

Not my circus - Not my monkeys @(*.*)@

~Polish Proverb~
Irene_L.A. Wrote:
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> When I did their lunch shop, they had quick
> lunches for 15.00 including dessert.

Excuse me? Did they change their lunch requirements? The last time I was only allowed to order from the special section of the lunch menu, and no dessert. There was also a 45 minute requirement, so there's no time to have dessert. I would consider doing lunch again, if they allow dessert and ease up on the time allowance.

Not my circus - Not my monkeys @(*.*)@

~Polish Proverb~
I consider Capital Grille to be a "special night out", so if I end up having to pay an extra ten bucks out of pocket, it is still and good deal. Here in Texas, the wines start at $8.00.
I have not gone out of pocket for the meal. But, I am not reimbursed the $2 valet tip. :-(

Not my circus - Not my monkeys @(*.*)@

~Polish Proverb~
I did a dinner shop there once. We decided to splurge and get something nicer. We were about $40 out of pocket and the food was mediocre at best. I've been reluctant to return.
We are going again later this week. Our 10th anniversary is 3 days later, so this will be our celebration.
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