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Shapley's Jackson, MS Review
Posted on 9/26/12 at 5:36 pm
Posted on 9/26/12 at 5:36 pm
I had a nice dinner at Shapley's last night so figured I would do a quick review.
First, I am a big fan and it is often a toss up when choosing between Ruth's and Shapley's. The atmosphere is why I give Shapley's a slight nod. The tables are tucked away a little, it's dim, and nice cozy feel. It was a little loud for my liking, however.
Drinks: We first ordered a 2008 bottle of Cakebread, Cabernet. This could be my absolute favorite wine of all time. It is crisp, yet extremely smooth. I don't recall the price at the restaurant but is typically in the $90-120 range. A+
We then ordered a bottle of Chateauneuf Du Pape. We ordered this bottle on the recommendation of our server, and for $136 it was a bit underwhelming. It was good but Cakebread takes the cake IMO.
Salads - great size and their pepper ranch is great. Not much too work with though; one piece of tomato, no cheese or croutons, no carrots, etc. It was essentially lettuce and ranch. Could have been better.
I ordered the 18-20 ounce strip and it was out of this world. It melted in my mouth, and could have easily been split between two people. They do an au jus and butter sauce that was outstanding. It is certainly different than the butter plate you get at Ruth's. The plate is not has hot, however, but the steak was cooked to a perfect rare plus.
The 10oz filet that was ordered was as expected, great. Cooked to perfection.
Sides: We ordered french fries (I know), but they are hand cut amazingness. I didn't eat many as my steak was rather large. We also ordered snap peas and carrots and they were okay.
Dessert: Split a slice of lemon ice box pie. It was great.
Overall A+. I think I will give Shapley's the nod over Ruth's.
Oh, AND THANKS REPLACEMENTS REFS FOR A GREAT MEAL!
First, I am a big fan and it is often a toss up when choosing between Ruth's and Shapley's. The atmosphere is why I give Shapley's a slight nod. The tables are tucked away a little, it's dim, and nice cozy feel. It was a little loud for my liking, however.
Drinks: We first ordered a 2008 bottle of Cakebread, Cabernet. This could be my absolute favorite wine of all time. It is crisp, yet extremely smooth. I don't recall the price at the restaurant but is typically in the $90-120 range. A+
We then ordered a bottle of Chateauneuf Du Pape. We ordered this bottle on the recommendation of our server, and for $136 it was a bit underwhelming. It was good but Cakebread takes the cake IMO.
Salads - great size and their pepper ranch is great. Not much too work with though; one piece of tomato, no cheese or croutons, no carrots, etc. It was essentially lettuce and ranch. Could have been better.
I ordered the 18-20 ounce strip and it was out of this world. It melted in my mouth, and could have easily been split between two people. They do an au jus and butter sauce that was outstanding. It is certainly different than the butter plate you get at Ruth's. The plate is not has hot, however, but the steak was cooked to a perfect rare plus.
The 10oz filet that was ordered was as expected, great. Cooked to perfection.
Sides: We ordered french fries (I know), but they are hand cut amazingness. I didn't eat many as my steak was rather large. We also ordered snap peas and carrots and they were okay.
Dessert: Split a slice of lemon ice box pie. It was great.
Overall A+. I think I will give Shapley's the nod over Ruth's.
Oh, AND THANKS REPLACEMENTS REFS FOR A GREAT MEAL!
This post was edited on 9/26/12 at 5:49 pm
Posted on 9/26/12 at 5:42 pm to TrueTiger07
In the interest of not sounding like a drunk, the first bottle of wine was shared between 4 people. Only 2 of us ate though.
Posted on 9/27/12 at 8:59 am to TrueTiger07
Shapley's is on point. Their escargot is next level. I agree that Shapley's is better than Ruth's Chris, but you definitely pay for the difference.
Posted on 9/27/12 at 12:43 pm to TrueTiger07
Were you asking for Ridgeland recs about a week ago? I recommended Shapley's. Best steaks I've ever eaten.
Also didn't hurt that I met Matthew McConnauhey there.
Also didn't hurt that I met Matthew McConnauhey there.
Posted on 9/27/12 at 4:45 pm to TrueTiger07
Shapley's is definitely awesome steak, but I think Tico's maybe better...Parlor Market probably is my favorite in the general area.
Cakebread Cabs on a good day run $65+ retail, not restaruant- fantastic bottle for the price.
Recently I had a 15 yr old bottle of Chateau Du Pape, and I agree, it was rather underwhelming.
Ruth's= Chain.
Cakebread Cabs on a good day run $65+ retail, not restaruant- fantastic bottle for the price.
Recently I had a 15 yr old bottle of Chateau Du Pape, and I agree, it was rather underwhelming.
Ruth's= Chain.
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