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The Prime Rib

Monday, January 14, 2013

Prime Rib Now Open at Maryland Live!

It is the fourth location for the highly rated steakhouse.

The long-awaited Prime Rib restaurant is now open at the Maryland Live! casino.  It is the fourth location for the high-end eatery known for its well-reviewed steaks and seafood.  According to an announcement, the non-steak highlights of the restaurant include:  The Prime Rib has other locations in Washington, DC, Philadelphia and Baltimore, and is know for its high ratings from Zagat and other groups. Steak prices range from $36 for 12-ounce prime rib entree, to $57 to a full bone-in rib eye.  The Prime Rib is open from Sunday through Thursday from 5:30-10:30 p.m. and Friday and Saturday from 5:30-11:00 p.m. Reservations are recommended and business attire is suggested.  See the attached video of The Prime Rib making an appearance on the …

Mr. Drew

7:25 pm on Wednesday, January 16, 2013

I'd rather go downtown than go to the loser factory.   more ›

Thursday, February 23, 2012

Steak House Coming to Maryland Live! Casino

The Prime Rib is the latest restaurant that will be part of the new complex that could open at Arundel Mills as early as June.

Maryland Live! Casino announced Wednesday that The Prime Rib, a fine-dining steak house, will be part of the complex at Arundel Mills. The restaurant will reportedly have a live piano bar and a menu featuring USDA Prime steaks and seafood. The Prime Rib Restaurant opened in Baltimore in 1965 to "evoke the elegant supper clubs of 1940s Manhattan," according to a release. The restaurant also has locations in Washington, DC and Philadelphia. Other restaurants at Maryland Live! will include Bobby's Burger Palace, The Cheesecake Factory and Phillips Seafood. “The addition of The Prime Rib to our culinary offerings reinforces our commitment to present world-class dining experiences at Maryland Live! Casino,” said Joe Weinberg, managing partner …

Todd Hobert

2:40 pm on Sunday, February 26, 2012

I would agree to some extent. Having slots opens the doors for game table in 2 years. Once that money starts coming in the cash-hungry politicians may open up the flood gates. I'd probably be ore concerned with the Prime Rib. can only hope Phillips brings in a Buffet.   more ›

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