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- Joseph NunesNovember 29, 2017What's not good here? I've been here more than I care to remember or admit in the last year, I can't recall anything bad from the waygu filet to the roasted chicken try it all you won't regret it!!!
- Lawrence ChenNovember 5, 2017Ny strip 28 aged, lobster and their bread. The best ever. Only one regret, we did not reserve, so we had to eat at non dinning room. Went there to say goodbye of a friend, awesome place. Highly recomm
- Joseph W.March 12, 2014Took a friend here and got the Kobe sliders, Caesar salad, truffle mac n cheese and the filet. All were AMAZING. Knowledgeable and friendly service. One of the better meals I've eaten in recent memory
- Mister BasicFebruary 10, 2014Took my gf here on our first date back in October. Men, be sure you ask your lady, "Do you like daggers?" Cause they will bring out an array of weapons you can assassinate your steak with. R u aware?Upvoted 1 week ago
- Sumita SahaDecember 30, 2014The sliders are amazing, ordered a medium rare filet mignon which was slightly overdone on one side, but the meat was still pretty good.Upvoted 1 week ago
- coughsoda1 week agowhen we treated the magic cap to the magic cheese steak we didn’t realize…the address…is two hundred plus the thirty-demon… (unlike repo)
- Rich Habits.December 14, 2011$100 cheesesteak is great, the chicken is juicy n tender with a crispy crust, O yeah try the Porsche steak knifeUpvoted 1 week ago
- Michela DellaMonicaFebruary 4, 2013Best kept secret for happy hour! $6 cocktails and small plates menu. Classy and affordable!Upvoted 1 week ago
- RCFebruary 19, 2015Save your money on the $100 cheesesteak. Half cost is the champagne and it's muddled flavor is too rich because of the fat plus foie gras.Upvoted 1 week ago
- Philadelphia MagazineSeptember 15, 2010They come in a cheeky pair, wrapped in paper and served simply with cheddar, mustard, onions and pickles. The two so-worth-it $20 patties are made of dry-aged strip, rib eye, filet and—of course—Kobe. Read more
- Colleen MurrayJanuary 7, 2016Everything was amazing. We had steak, sea bass,roasted cauliflower and a potent butter dessert.
- Lawrence ChenSeptember 3, 2018Last time I love it, this time I hate it. They can tell me if the bread is not ready, no. I request 3 times to get pepper. Burnt mid Ny strip, bitter. I called or more like beg them twice before checkUpvoted 1 week ago
- Dining Out for Life PHLApril 23, 2013Make your reservation now! Barclay Prime is participating in Dining Out for Life 2013 by donating 33% of every meal sold on Thursday, April 25. Dine Out, Fight AIDS! To learn more about the cause: Read more
- Chefs FeedAugust 22, 2014Chef Joey Campanaro eats here on his nights off. He loves the 28-day dry aged 16 oz. NY strip. Read moreUpvoted 1 week ago
- Bullfrog & BaumSeptember 13, 2011Kobe sliders, porterhouses, or the famous $100 CheeseSteak- carnivores can come to Barclay Prime hungry and leave satisfied.
- Heather DavidsonAugust 7, 2010order the kobe it is amazing... ask about the marbling and when you want to experiment on your own head to the wild game guy in the market and get some of his kobe.. cook it hot! and rare
- John NelsonDecember 21, 2014Best ny strip I've ever had. The Stanford Bridge is also a really good cocktail.
- coughsodaAugust 14, 2010unreal! one of philly's very best. get the Kobe tartare appetizer, a steak, and either the banana cream or smores desserts. please.Upvoted 1 week ago
- Anna FatlowitzJanuary 21, 2013Get the truffle mac and cheese for a side. It's incredible! Staff is so friendly and helpful.
- Toreya SheaNovember 1, 2010I don't eat steak, but I had a bite and I almost melted! Incredible! The striped bass was great, but a little oily. And do you know how hard it is to find kale at a restaurant?! Awesome.
- Ellenmarie TopcheOctober 22, 2010they replaced the bread with their own freshly baked bread. it is amazing!!Upvoted 1 week ago
- The trio deep dish cookie is heavy so be prepared
- Food & WineMay 11, 2011The beef sliders at Stephen Starr's steak house are perfect, indulgent finger food.
- Damian GarciaMarch 22, 2011you get to choose your own steak knife...I choose the one designed by Porsche
- Bryan MertzMay 9, 2013I'm sure I had a poor cut or caught the chef on an off night; but I was very underwhelmed.Upvoted 1 week ago
- Great food Great Service...what's missing? Oh right management
- STARR RestaurantsJune 17, 2011Barclay Prime's menu highlights include 24 ounce Dry Aged Porterhouse, Kobe Sliders and Kobe Beef Tartare, Lancaster County Amish Chicken and Butter Poached Lobster.Downvoted 1 week ago
- TLCJune 4, 2010The $100 Philly Cheesesteak is absolutely mouth-watering. Piled high with steak, lobster, black truffles and more, it's -- dare we say -- worth every penny...Downvoted 1 week ago