durant's


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bg
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4 yıl önce
midtown
my hubby & i raved about thisrestaurantto our friends. we went on my hubby's 70th birthday. what a total disaster. we were seated next to a large table of guys that was a bachelor party. they were so loud, we could not carry on any kind of conversation. people were coming in with shorts, flip-flops & raggedy tshirts. all our of meals came at room temperature. not even close to warm. just pitiful. and, we spent $$$$$$. i was so embarrassed that i had recommended the place to our friends. none of us will every go back. they obviously now cater to the drunk clubbing kiddies.
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mark
5
7 yıl önce
midtown
this was my first visit to durant's, the storied, central phoenixrestaurantthat provides diners with a snapshot of 1950s and 60s arizona power, politics and culture. our guide, a relatively recent transplant with close friends who are long-time residents with strong ties to phoenix, ushered us into the establishment through the kitchen. although durant's main entrance faces central avenue, the preferred entrance after nearly 67 years of operation remains in the back.

as we stepped out of the kitchen into the main dining room, it took my eyes a few seconds to adjust to the mid-century steak house motif. red wall coverings, dark wood, high-backed leather booths and subdued lighting still reflect a time when the proprietor, local gambler, jack durant presided over the smoke-filled, backroom center of arizona legal, political and economic power.

it's impossible at this point to separate fact from fiction, but whether the restaurant's fabled mob connections are accurate or not, nobody disputes that durant's was a favorite watering-hole for the rich, famous, and politically powerful.

although durant died in 1987 and the locally celebrated film starring tom sizemore, "durant's never closes" chronicling his role in phoenix history is barely a footnote on imdb, jack durant and hisrestaurantstill captures our imagination as we gluttonously ignore the advice of our cardiologist to become one with this bigger-than-life slice of phoenix history.

just off the plane and not yet hungry enough for a stroll through this carnivorous wonderland, the three of us opted to share a grilled shrimp & dungeness crab louie salad ($38.25). recognizing that our waiter was tied-up at another table where he was patiently guiding a mother/daughter team of tourists through the extensive luncheon menu, another member of the waitstaff took our beverage orders.

although smoke-free today, little else has changed since the surgeon general's early warnings eventually snuffed-out the last cigarette and expensive cigar at durant's and i was eager to try one of their classic martinis. the result was a perfectly chilled, ultra-dry, bombay sapphire martini ($14) served "a little dirty," in a classic martini glass with four blue cheese-filled olives on a small plate. my less adventurous companions ordered a wonderful glass of sauvignon blanc and iced tea, respectively, but unabashedly requested a sip of my martini.

when our waiter was able to break-free, he stopped by to reassure us and returned with our drinks and a wonderful, freshly-baked bread dish presented in a sea of melted butter, olive oil and herbs to complement our drinks.

although our server may have secretly viewed our decision to split an entree salad three-ways with disdain, he complied without the slightest hint of emotion. likewise, our request to substitute a continental dressing (roquefort or blue cheese layered over a vinaigrette with a hint of balsamic dressing) in lieu of the standard thousand island dressing usually associated with a "louis" was met professionally with exactly the right questions to assure no errors on the part of the kitchen. crisp, and perfectly chilled, our salad was topped with three large grilled shrimp and supplemented with generous servings of shrimp meat and dungeness crab. this was, hands-down, the best entree salad i have ever consumed.

we topped-off this perfect luncheon experience with a generous slice of new york style cheesecake ($10) and coffee. i'm a cheesecake snob, and while my view of a perfect cheesecake can only come from the kitchens of either carnegie's or katz deli in manhattan, i found the flavor, if not the texture of durant's version, spectacular.

leaving a well-earned 25 percent tip for our shared entree salad, modest bar bill and shared dessert tapped my wallet for a c-note, so there's no other way to say this: "durant's is expensive, but worth every penny."

while i may need to save my pennies, i'm already looking forward to dinner at this fantastic slice of phoenix living history.
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rhay
5
9 yıl önce
midtown
wonderful service, good food & fun to see the good old boys!!. we were a small group of ladies who visited duringrestaurantweek but it was a place that i have wanted to see for a long time for both historic and people watching reasons! wonderful ambiance and our server (chris) took time to explain the history. it was fun seeing the chaps sitting around the bar and in their booths with their 'nieces'!! the service (chris) was fantastic and the food and wine were good - especially the ginger salmon and choc dessert. not a place that i would go back to but if you are chap who likes the dark red leather and the company of other similar rotund mature men....enjoy!
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boo
13 yıl önce
midtown
very dissappointed!. durants has been one of my father in laws favoriterestaurantfor over 40 years. he is currently homebound with a terminal illness. we thought it would be nice to pick up his favorite salad from durants. we came in on a sunday afternoon. there were few patrons in the place. we asked for a salad to go - we were going to enjoy a drink at the bar while we waited. the staff informed us that they do not do take out orders. we explained our circumstance but the mgr refused. there wasn't even any explaination as to why they would not do it. we are frequentrestaurantgoers and will never dine here again. we have several friends that visit the downtown area for events and will inform them of what happened. my father in law was so dissappointed as he and his buddies were frequent patrons. he will certainly let his friends know of our experience. what happened to customer service? expecially with the economy down. lost our business ....forever
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roland_nicole
2
13 yıl önce
midtown
fine dining? that's a laugh. my wife and i went to durant's for the first and last time on saturday night. to say it was disappointing would be a major understatement. we were seated at a too small table in a too crowded dining room. next to us was a group of four hillbillies who i guess had never been to arestaurantbefore. dressed in shorts, t-shirts, and flip-flops, they proceeded to talk very loudly about other guests, complain their food wasn't there yet, and at one point, their two pre-teen boys were sword fighting with the steak knives while mom and dad laughed. anyway, our waitress dropped off some raw vegetables that were fresh around two weeks ago, and a loaf of bread that was floating in a pool of olive oil and was smeared with some unidentifiable something on top of it. when our food arrived, my wife was given the wrong entrée; the waitress took it back and returned with exactly the same thing again. on the third attempt she was served what she ordered. the steaks were cooked correctly, and tasted fine; nothing spectacular though, especially for $50 each. both our baked potatoes were at room temperature. the waitress gave us a free dessert for the order mix up, so that was nice. she was polite, but seemed frustrated and a little overwhelmed, but that could have been because of the jackass family next to us.

now, getting to my real problem with this place, as we were leaving, we stopped to speak with the manager. we told him of our experience that evening and mentioned they should enforce their advertised dress code and maybe share with guests how to act appropriately in public. he told me in his best i-don't-give-a-crap attitude that in this economy they will say nothing to anyone about anything, and started acting as if we were wasting his time.

so, if want to get the same food and service you can get at applebee's but pay four times as much for it i guess you can try durant's. we will never return. a dazzle of wild zebras could not drag us back in there. for real fine dining, go to the capital grill in scottsdale.
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the
2
13 yıl önce
midtown
disappointed. my wife and i ate here for the first time last night, after having heard about durant's for some time.

first, the good: the decor is as stated: old-school bordering on kitschy. entering therestaurantthrough the kitchen is certainly unique. the red velvet wallpaper, cramped bathrooms and telephone booth add to the experience, as do the plaques on the walls celebrating those who have ordered and finished their 48oz steak.

but unfortunately for me that all gets washed aside when it comes to the food. i ordered the prime rib with salad and rice pilaf. the salad was absolutely drowning in ranch dressing and the prime rib was merely good, not great. our waiter was also a bit brusque and spoke with what i perceived to be an eastern european accent that resulted in us asking him to repeat himself a few times. as well, when he was placing my wife's leftover steak and potatoes in a take-home box at the table, he managed to accidentally fling a fork-full of potato on her while doing so. it was a bit of an eye-rolling experience all around.

in a nutshell, for the price you pay here the value is pretty lousy. i was hoping the quality of the food and service would be more than just adequate. instead it feels like they're charging you extra for the experience and history and hope you overlook that the food is middle-of-the-road.

edit: let me add, for posterity, cost since i brought up value. when we went (jul 10 2010), the 8 oz prime rib was $28 and my wife's ny strip steak was also $28. the average entree price was probably somewhere close to $40 - we cheaped out a bit. :-)
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ed
5
14 yıl önce
midtown
historically charming. history has always appealled to me and when you eat at durants thats a big part of what your getting. thisrestauranthas been putting out great food for decades and not much seems to change fromt he decor to the servers things basically remain the same. bar is great for a couple of cocktails and intelligent converation with the locals. food is noteworthy. great for dinner. highly recommended
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katrinka
14 yıl önce
midtown
annoying!. i am sorry i just can't get past the server putting a napkin in my lap as soon as i sat down, i hadn't ordered yet, why did i need a napkin in my lap. i had the beef, i know it wasn't steak, did this server think that all people of color have no manners at all. well, i love them but some of wonder friends and co-workers may have needed his help. there was something very good in thisrestaurantbut i can only remember the rude behavior!
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troy
5
14 yıl önce
midtown
historically great. if you really know phoenix then you've most likely visited thisrestaurantin the downtown area. ive had the lunch and dinner experience here and found both to my liking. the soup and sandwich that i enjoyed for lunch was reasonably priced an flavorful. in fact i was somewhat supprised at the lunch value of this higher priced establishment. for dinner the fresh snow crab was a nice compliment to my surf and turf experience. the menu is large enough to satisfy a broad spectrum of palates. the entry through the kitchen from the rear of therestaurantis somewhat odd but this has been the way for many years and is unlikely to change. some may enjoy this peek into the kitchen while others may find it somewhat disruptive to the formal dining experience. i enjoy thisrestaurantwith its fresh food and decor from years past. avoid this one if you are looking for a casual quiet evening as durants is often packed throughout the evening. a couple cocktails at the bar, business meeting or a social dinner with friends is a more the feel here. service is fantastic as many of the staff has remained for more than a decade.
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ron
5
14 yıl önce
midtown
durant's. thisrestaurantmay be a landmark, your fathers restaurant, an icon, or any other dicriptive word. put simply: the service and food are wonderful. all that has been said is refering to steaks, for any liver lovers, this the best.
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cenpho
16 yıl önce
midtown
durant's is a cenpho legend. their motto is "good friends, great steaks & the best booze are the necessities of life." several of the staff have worked at therestaurantfor over 10 years. the menu is about what you would expect from a nice steakhouse - a
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