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Steakhouse honors late restaurateur

Posted 8/28/23

Elliott’s Steakhouse, an elevated steak and seafood restaurant named in honor of late restaurateur Elliott Hall, officially opened to the public Aug. 18 at 81 W. Boston Street, between Pedal …

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FOODIE WATCH

Steakhouse honors late restaurateur

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Elliott’s Steakhouse, an elevated steak and seafood restaurant named in honor of late restaurateur Elliott Hall, officially opened to the public Aug. 18 at 81 W. Boston Street, between Pedal Haus Brewery and Saba’s Western Wear in Downtown Chandler, according to the blog Mouth by Southwest.

Owners Gavin Jacobs and Jackie Hall previously teamed with Hall’s husband, who passed away last year, to open The Hidden House and The Brickyard Downtown

Elliott’s is in a 6,500-square-foot building built in 1912 as the town’s first brick grocery store and later became the Rowena Theatre. Most recently, it was home to Sasha’s Kitchen & Cocktails.

The 1,000-square-foot private dining area can be reserved for special events.

The  47-foot bar is for the 130 wines and high-end cocktail menu.
Doors open at 3 p.m. daily, with closing at 10 p.m. on weeknights and 11 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays.

The dress code requires a minimum of business casual attire. No hats, shorts, or sandals allowed. Go to https elliottssteakhouse.com or call 480-474-4155 to learn more.

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