We envisioned a steakhouse and lounge unlike any other. A revolutionary steakhouse, in both cuisine and design, which would challenge the strict traditions of American steakhouses. The result is Rococo Steak.
18th century Europe was engulfed by Baroque – a strict, symmetrical, grandiose style that had run its course over two hundred years. The artistic answer was Rococo.
Primarily developed in Paris, with roots in Rome, Rococo artists revolted with lighter, asymmetrical, curvy, intimate and more playful themes. Similarly, Rococo Steak is a modern departure from the traditional steakhouse. The menu has a larger selection of small steaks, including unique grass-fed options, more playful appetizers, and craveable side dishes. The design conveys intimacy and sensuality, yet provides a spirited atmosphere for socializing.
Although named after an artistic movement centuries old and housed in a historical 1920s brick building, Rococo Steak is entirely new.
Our first time. We in love with the drinks and appetizers that we had before we sat down in dining room. And the bartenders we forgot to ask the name (it...
Came here for a birthday celebration. The hostess at the front was very welcoming and sat us down right away even though we were 30 mins early. Our waiter...
Lobster was so small we thought it's shrimp. My ravioli was good. My husband steak was good too. My 5 year old daughter loved steak too. There is parking lot.