American restaurant, Bar & grill, Barbecue restaurant, Restaurant, Seafood restaurant, Steak house
This review for Dry Creek Grill is long overdue.We stopped by for cocktails and appetizers before continuing to our next destination.The three of us had a wonderful time; our server, Christian (?), was sweet and attentive. The ambiance was sexy and dark, just as it has always been.While it may not look upscale from the outside, stepping inside feels perfect for a date or family dinner.It's a great spot for singles too at their lovely bar. Although, it was full the night we visited, it still maintained a comfortable volume, and exuded subdued sophistication.Service was surprisingly on point and fast with a packed house. It reminded me that Dry Creek is a hidden gem worth revisiting more often.They've maintained consistency over the years in their food and cocktails.The quality is not top notch but you get what you pay for and it’s very fair.Service is top priority in my book when dining out. Reservations is recommended, especially on weekends.Parking is ample in the spacious lot out front.
Everything was top-notch! The atmosphere was intimate and impressive, and the food was incredible! Highly recommend the Braised Short Rib! Service was also timely and friendly! Plan to make this a regular monthly visit!
We had a big party.Our party sampled from each other's plates.Most of us agreed the food was excellent and we couldn't find any dish that we didn't like! Our server was attentive.Our party arrived with children and he treated them kindly and took their orders as well. We had a great time and a great meal! Unfortunately, the bus person turned off the mood while he was clearing the table.Some of us went to the washroom and some of us were getting ready to go and sitting at the table.Then, he (the busguy) started piling dishes in front of me.In the beginning, I didn't mind but one of the dinnerware slipped out of the plate while he was clearing the plates off the table.It could have dropped on one of us.But "Mr.Bus guy" didn't seem to mind, he continued with the same pattern."Here, let me push dishes to the side so don't bring them over the children", I said and pushed the dish pile off the side of the children but the bus guy ignored and continued. Bringing plates or even table mats over people's heads is kind of rude and unnerving. Recommendation: swordfish, carbonara, Stroganoff, risotto, half chicken, ravioli, Angus burger, meatloaf, Mac&cheese, baked beans (excellent), French onion soup (pretty darn good too)
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2281 Lincoln Ave, San Jose, CA 95125, United States
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1202 Lincoln Ave STE 30, San Jose, CA 95125, United States