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    My family of 4 went to Morton's for the first time. Our $350 meal was the best value we've had at a steak-house chain so far.

    By Terri Peters,

    2024-09-03

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    Morton's ended up ranking pretty high on our list of favorite steak-house chains.
    • My family of four spent $350 on dinner at Morton's, a steak-house chain in the US.
    • Our meal included drinks, bread, appetizers, entrées, family-style sides, and a dessert.
    • Our meal had some downsides, but this was easily in our top five dinners from steak-house chains.

    Chain restaurants are on the rise as more patrons realize what a good value they can be — especially compared with fast food .

    My husband and I used to avoid chain restaurants completely, but our family has since discovered how tasty the food can be for a decent price.

    In fact, trying sit-down chain restaurants has become a hobby for us and our teenagers. In the past year, we've shared meals at chains such as Olive Garden and Buffalo Wild Wings to see whether they lived up to the hype.

    Many of our favorite spots so far have been steak-house chains, such as The Capital Grille and Outback Steakhouse . So, we recently visited their competitor Morton's The Steakhouse for the first time to see how it'd stack up.

    Morton's is known for steaks and seafood but got its start in the burger business.
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    The exterior of a Morton's in Orlando.

    Morton's has been around since 1978 and has more than 65 locations — most in the US, but some in places such as Toronto and Tokyo.

    Morton's got its start when one of its founders made a "million-dollar hamburger" that was so good it captured the attention of the restaurateur Arnold Morton.

    Today, that burger is still on the menu, along with traditional steak-house fare and an impressive list of wines.

    As well as steaks, the menu at Morton's includes family-style sides.
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    The Morton's menu has many sides.

    Morton's menu includes appetizers such as bacon-wrapped scallops and wedge salads, as well as beef, pork, seafood, chicken, and pasta dishes. It also has a raw bar.

    At Morton's, sides are meant to be shared and include traditional steak-house delights such as creamed spinach, mashed potatoes , and lobster mac and cheese.

    We started our meal with a $45 round of drinks.
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    The mocktails at Morton's were pretty tasty.

    I stopped drinking alcohol months ago, so I was happy to see Morton's had a great list of zero-proof drinks that sounded delicious.

    I ordered a $10 mocktail called the Lavender Field, and my daughter ordered the other alcohol-free option, the $10 Orchard Season. Both were delicious, though a bit sweet.

    When it came time for a fresh round of drinks, my daughter went with another apple-infused mocktail, but I opted for a $4.50 club soda with lime.

    My husband started his meal with a $19 old-fashioned and ordered a $20 glass of red wine when his entrée arrived. My son, always the simplest in our group, ordered a $4.50 glass of Coke.

    We also ended up paying $20 for still bottled water throughout the meal, but in hindsight, we could have probably gotten away with tap water.

    In total, our drink tab alone was about $100 — mostly worthwhile but definitely a splurge.

    The meal came with complimentary bread service.
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    The Morton's onion bread is famous.

    A meal at Morton's starts with complimentary onion bread and butter, a starter the restaurant is known for.

    In a few bites, I could see why there are so many copycat recipes online for how to make it at home.

    The bread was crusty, warm, and tasty. We only nibbled at it so we'd have room for all of the food we'd ordered.

    Our wedge salad was the best we've had at a steak-house chain.
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    The wedge salad was loaded with toppings.

    Next, we got the wedge salad ($14), which our server said was a popular menu item at Morton's.

    My husband and I often order wedge salads when we go to a steak house, and this one didn't disappoint. We agreed it was the best one we'd had at a steak-house chain.

    We enjoyed the creamy blue-cheese dressing and crisp iceberg lettuce. Additions such as sweet, pickled red onion and hard-boiled eggs really made the salad stand out. It was well worth the cost and plenty big enough to share.

    My daughter's French onion soup was one of the stars of the meal.
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    The French onion soup at Morton's impressed us.

    My teenage daughter ordered French onion soup ($13) as a starter and found it so delicious that she ate it until she was full. She later needed to bring most of her entrée home in a to-go box.

    It was everything a French onion soup should be: full of melted cheese and toasty bread and seasoned with the perfect amount of salty, oniony broth.

    My husband got a steak-house classic that cost more than $60.
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    Morton's steak au poivre was some of the best we've had.

    My husband ordered a $55, 8-ounce filet mignon for his meal and added a peppery au-poivre sauce for $6.

    Au poivre is one of our favorite steak preparations , and the sauce at Morton's was creamy and flavorful.

    The filet was also among the best we've had, with a melt-in-your-mouth texture that showed how perfectly it had been cooked to medium rare.

    I ordered the chain's famous Chicken Christopher.
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    Morton's Chicken Christopher was served with charred citrus.

    I decided to order the Morton's Chicken Christopher ($33) because I'd seen a lot of copycat recipes for it online and figured it must be good.

    The two crunchy chicken breasts came with a buttery and delicious beurre-blanc sauce.

    After a few bites, I saw why people try to make it at home. It was the perfect combination of thinly pounded chicken breasts and buttery breading.

    My $33 entrée was so large that I went home with leftovers.

    Both of my teens ordered a $25 burger from the bar menu.
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    My kids enjoyed their burgers from Morton's.

    In addition to its dining-room menu, Morton's has a bar with a different food menu that has items such as truffle fries and onion rings.

    It also features the Original Morton's Prime Burger that started it all. The $25 burger weighs 9 ounces and is served with cheddar cheese, a special sauce, and a side of matchstick fries.

    My kids both ordered burgers for dinner and enjoyed them. My son, who always orders a plain cheeseburger when it's on the menu, said this was one of the best burgers he'd had so far at a steak house.

    The side dishes we shared were really tasty.
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    The sides at Morton's were generously portioned.

    At Morton's, side dishes are served family-style. My husband and I shared creamed spinach ($14) and au-gratin potatoes made with bacon and Gruyere cheese ($17).

    Both sides were delicious and would've been a perfect amount for my entire family had my kids not been too busy nibbling on burgers and fries to eat them.

    We couldn't finish either portion, so we took some home as leftovers.

    We shared a dessert that took 30 minutes to prepare and had to be ordered in advance.
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    Our server suggested we order the Morton's hot chocolate cake early.

    One of Morton's signature desserts is its hot chocolate cake ($16). Our server recommended we order it early in the meal because it takes a full 30 minutes to prepare.

    It was a fudgy lava-cake-style treat, served warm with a side of vanilla ice cream.

    Although everyone in my family was full by the time dessert rolled around, we were glad we'd ordered one to share. The cake was chocolaty heaven.

    My husband and I also ordered $5 cups of coffee to complement the decadent dessert.

    Although the food was pretty incredible, the flow of the meal seemed a bit off.
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    We enjoyed our food at Morton's but the service was just OK.

    The food at Morton's was very good, but the odd, slow flow of our meal remains a bit of a mystery to me. The restaurant was pretty empty for a Friday evening, but for large parts of the night, we couldn't find our server.

    In all, the meal took a little more than two hours — we spent about 45 minutes feeling as if we'd been forgotten about, sitting idly at our table waiting for our next course.

    Given the lack of patrons, the wait times confused us. I wish things had moved at a faster pace or we'd been checked on more.

    It may have been a one-off thing — and, to be fair, I didn't speak up about the issue in the moment — but I'd consider speaking up if we encountered it again.

    We'd definitely return to Morton's, even though it wasn't our No. 1 steak-house chain.
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    My family would go back to Morton's.

    Despite the gaps of seemingly unnecessary wait time, we had a good experience and would definitely give Morton's another try.

    The food was so delicious it made up for any slow service. After all, things happen, and the place could've just been short-staffed or dealing with an issue we weren't aware of.

    Our $350 meal felt worth the price, and I'd especially like to return for the mocktails, soup, salad, and burgers.

    We'd rank steak-house chains such as the Capital Grille and Ruth's Chris above Morton's, despite the chain's claims to serve " the best steak anywhere ."

    But Morton's definitely secured a spot in the top five of our family's list of the best steak-house chains .

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    Joe
    4d ago
    Can cook a better steak at home
    Ruth Huyler
    8d ago
    Unless you’re wealthy, you are a fool. 🤷‍♀️
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