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Contribute Feedback What Kaino Keskinen likes about Bâton Rouge Grillhouse:
Absolutely amazing food! Great taste, the chicken was tender, and the octopus appetizer was tender as well! All so well cooked and amazing flavours! The staff was wonderful, especially our server Martine! She was absolutely wonderful and ensured our time there was amazing! She was kind and helpful and positive. Definitely great service along with great food! View all feedback.
What Elvie Sipes doesn't like about Bâton Rouge Grillhouse:
Poor quality and service. The hamburger was very dry not worth the money..They serve too much french fries. The server was too slow. The day and time that we were there was not busy at all. I do not recommend this restaurant to others. View all feedback.
Went here for lunch, had good burgers and steaks, along with salads, fries, chicken strips, and some fish dishes for those that are meat avoiders.
Absolutely amazing food! Great taste, the chicken was tender, and the octopus appetizer was tender as well! All so well cooked and amazing flavours! The staff was wonderful, especially our server Martine! She was absolutely wonderful and ensured our time there was amazing! She was kind and helpful and positive. Definitely great service along with great food!
I really should have read the reviews about their steak before ordering the prime rib. It was absolutely the worst steak I've ever had. The moment the plate was brought to me, the presentation was extremely unappetizing. The meat was gray and looked tough. The moment I tried cutting a piece with the knife, it felt tough. And when I bit into it, I was disgusted. I truly suspect that their prime rib is not prime rib. My best guess is it's blade roast. I've had prime rib at many other restaurants before, so I know what prime rib is supposed to look and taste like. I can easily say the prime rib at AYCE buffets are better than this. After telling the server that the steak was inedible, the manager came to speak with me, and he tried to explain that since I ordered the 16-oz steak, it was a thicker cut and therefore the inside was not fully cooked. He suggested that the steak be butterfly cut and cooked a little more. I was hesitant in trying to save the steak, but I gave it a shot anyway. Not surprisingly, the steak was still tough. The manager then agreed to replace the steak with a filet mignon. Awesome, filet mignon is one of the most tender cuts, and it's nearly impossible to screw it up. Well, guess what? It was slightly chewy as well, but fortunately not as tough as the prime rib. At least it was juicy and not dry. I also didn't think it had enough seasonings. I ate it anyway, but I can say with certainty that I will never, ever order steak from Baton Rouge ever again. In fact, this is the second time I've been let down by bad steak. The previous time was at a different Baton Rouge location. Instead, they are known for their fall-off-the-bone ribs, so I will get that next time. I really did appreciate the fact that both the server and manager tried their best to satisfy my appetite, but if their cuts of meat are always this awful, they will never be taken seriously as a steakhouse.
Poor quality and service. The hamburger was very dry not worth the money..They serve too much french fries. The server was too slow. The day and time that we were there was not busy at all. I do not recommend this restaurant to others.
The servers and reception were excellent! The prime rib sandwich was missing the onions and cheese (manager replaced it , my prime rib was grey (manager said they boiled it , the filet mignon ordered well, was dry and tough (The Keg can do a well filet and keep it soft! Manager said he never recommends it be ordered well because they “cook the living **** out of it! , the truffle fries had canola oil instead of truffle oil, the poutine had cubes of mozzarella instead of curds. Some of our food was warm at best. I spoke to the manager in the lobby since so many things went wrong. (My first time doing that . He was polite but has an excuse for everything. When my husband went to pay the bill, since he expected the manager to at least come to our table to apologize, the manager wanted to fight him and began to swear at him! It was my husband’s first time at Baton Rouge and we were telling him it’s upscale from The Keg! The manager pushed my husband (who is 64! with his shoulder and verbal sparring (Fu words and worse ensued all the way out of the restaurant! The manager took $20 off a $300 bill. We were 4 adults and 2 toddlers. The kids’ food was good but at best warm. While my husband was near the kitchen, he heard a worker say “this needs something “ and the kitchen supervisor said “don’t worry about it, send it out anyways ?