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Cast Iron Steakhouse in Prospect

by Ed Vermillion » Sun May 22, 2011 12:37 am

The 2nd iteration of the Jeffersonville, Indiana Cast Iron Steakhouse has been open in the old Chick Inn location at 6325 Upper River Rd in Prospect, Ky. for three weeks now. My son and his best bud, both 14 and always hungry, joined me on trying out the new spot in our area on Friday evening.

We arrived shortly before 6:00 PM to a full parking lot. The outside of the restaurant hasn't changed. It is a sturdy looking rectangle built atop large concrete pilings to keep it well above the water line of nearby Harrods Creek. It remained high and dry during our recent spate of flooding that dealt a serious blow to both CQ and Cunninghams.

Walking up the front steps I noticed some nice black tables and comfy looking chairs on the front porch. About half of the tables were filled with people enjoying drinks on the verandah.

Opening the front doors and walking to the host/hostess stand the first thing that you notice is that the new crew has really perked the place up with some fresh paint and a good cleaning. It really needed a scrubdown of the patina of fried chicken grease that had accumulated over time. It sparkled.

If you are facing the host stand immediately to your left is the bar area which includes 10-12 comfy looking bar stools at the bar and four 6 top tables in a row against the wall overlooking the front porch. We were led to the last open 6 top as a party of five had just been seated right behind us. Seating is tight and you end up backing your chair into those behind you as you worm your way into your seat. The tables were covered with black tablecloths and standard flat cutlery in a cloth napkin.

On the other side of the host stand (right side facing it) is the other half of the restaurant containing some booths and mainly 4 tops scattered about. The spacing seemed better over there but they were all full.

Right after we were seated Matt (I believe) from the bar staff came around to give us our shiny laminated menus and take our drink orders. The boys chose a regular and diet coke among them and I opted for unsweetened ice tea. The menu: http://www.castironsteakhouse.com./menu.html
has some subtle wording differences and some slightly higher prices at this location.

The drinks arrived and were sipped. The coke products had a mix problem. Carbonation was fine but the syrup ratio was off and left a faint medicinal/metallic taste in the finish. They were returned for replacement and the second batch was a repeat. They both changed to Dr Pibb which came out fine. My ice tea was brown and cold.

While we were perusing the menu the bar began to fill up with those waiting on tables. Then the porch filled up. Then the space in front of the host stand filled up. The slam had begun.

Matt came back by and was ready for our order. There were no specials for the evening. I got the feeling from him that it was a straight menu concept with no specials anytime. He explained that every main got a salad, bread and a side.

Boy #1 ordered the top sirloin rare, no salad and mac & cheese as the side.
Boy #2 ordered the hot brown, sans tomato, no salad and mac & cheese.
I ordered the delmonico steak rare, sauteed green beans and salad.
The boys wanted the Cast Iron Steak Queso as a starter.
Matt let me know that the salad dressings were made in house and that his favorite was the maple balsamic. I am a blue cheese freak and asked him how it was. He thought it had too much "bite" which made me want it. I really like a snappy blue cheese.

Matt was soon back with my salad, the queso and a demi loaf of the house bread. 4 slices of a parmesan/yeast french bread and real butter were quickly devoured by the boys with 2 thumbs up. I didn't move fast enough for a taste.

My salad was as advertised. Cool, crisp iceberg lettuce with all the trimmings had the dressing on the side. I really liked the size and amount of fried onions on the top. Matt had included a ramekin of the maple balsamic in addition to the blue cheese. After one taste I ignored the blue cheese. The maple balsamic was outstanding with neither predominate flavor overwhelming the other. A promising start.

The boys queso was served with a large order of mixed color corn tortilla chips. It was topped with pickled jalapeno and was thinner than your average queso at some of our local mexican places. It had a good cheesy/beefy flavor. the beef fat left a somewhat slick coating to the palate and tongue.

We made short work of the apps, bread and salad. Our beverages were kept topped up by an increasingly harried bar staff.

As I had mentioned the place was full and also filled up with those drinking in the bar and others waiting in the available spaces to dine. The noise was average for a Friday night; full of bonhomie, energy and light hearted banter.

Time passed....and passed.....and passed. The 5 top behind us that was seated at the same time ordered, ate, had coffee and conversation and then vacated. the table was quickly taken. Here and there tables finished their meals and others were seated.

Matt came by and said that our order was "coming soon".

We waited some more. people on the porch waiting soon grew restless and came inside to remove themselves from the waiting list; they departed. Some people in the bar threw in the towel and headed for greener pastures.

We waited....and waited some more.

Matt finally came over and said "The kitchen is in the weeds, we are working on your order". I mentioned that it seemed like our ticket may have been lost. It happens to everyone at some time or another. I was OK with that if that was the reason. Matt said "No, the kitchen wasn't expecting this kind of crowd and is seriously in the weeds!".

75 minutes after our arrival our order was plunked down in front of us. Thank goodness as the boys had started gnawing on the corners of the table.

Boy #1 reported his steak as "medium rare, well seasoned, the mac & cheese was good".
Boy #2 was puzzled by his hot brown. It was a piece of texas toast that had a slice of swiss cheese on it. On top of that was another piece of texas toast that had three rolled pieces of processed deli style turkey slices. Two slices of bacon adorned the top and the whole thing was covered in a salty parmesan/mornay sauce.

My delmonico steak was medium well and dry. I slathered some leftover bread butter on it and tucked into it. I wasn't about to send it back as I had to work the next day at 2:00 PM and couldn't afford to be up all night. The sauteed green beans lacked any seasoning and perked up a bit with salt & pepper. They had flecks of pork product in them but I was unable to ascertain what part of the pig they came from. They added nothing to the finished dish. The beans lacked the mouth feel of silky pig fat that would have elevated them to great.

We ate quickly and then asked for the check. Matt brought it over and then asked how our meal was. We were honest with him. The wait was too long and the price was too high for the end product. $63.95 for our meal. No alcohol and food that left us underwhelmed served to us after an interminable wait. He offered to comp us some desert but we felt like we needed to flip the table for him.

I tipped Matt 20 percent as his service was very good and he had nothing to do with the wait. He hustled and was informative and friendly.

There is alot to like at Cast Iron and some areas that need some tweaking.

Bottom line: Expect to be busy in the area you are in. Get a handle on the kitchen. Learn to cook the steaks as they are ordered. The Hot Brown as you have it is an abomination, learn the classic recipe and serve it. It wasn't a cheap meal and to serve a steak way out of the way it was ordered is bad business. As of now our best steak meals still come from Stoney River. I want the local to beat that experience. I want to come back. I hope too hear that it has improved.
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Re: Cast Iron Steakhouse in Prospect

by Brian Curl » Sun May 22, 2011 8:41 am

Just from skimming over your long post I saw no reason to read the whole thing. I'll stay at least 10 miles away from this place :shock:
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Re: Cast Iron Steakhouse in Prospect

by BrianW » Sun May 22, 2011 9:50 am

They are keeping consistent at least - the one here in Jeffersonville gave us the same experience a few months back (and many weeks after they opened). We were led to a table in the far corner of a small side room (even though the entire main area had only two other diners at 5:00) to find only one chair at the table. SoonDead.
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Re: Cast Iron Steakhouse in Prospect

by Pam G » Sun May 22, 2011 12:07 pm

My family went a couple of weeks ago (Derby week). The experience was pretty bad. I was chalking it up to it being newly open. It even smelled like fresh paint and it was making me nauseous. We sat at our table for at least 10 minutes before our drink order was taken. And it was not slammed, maybe 5 tables. I ordered their filet (medium), it came with a salad and side (sweet potato). The salad had wilted iceberg lettuce and was warm, the tangy ranch was not tangy. The steak was wrapped in bacon and was raw in the middle. I usually get my steak medium rare and this steak wasn't even that. Cold center. No seasoning, no salt, no pepper, nothing (I know I should have sent it back, I guess I could have if the waiter ever came back to our table). The baked sweet potato was good. My son ordered their buffalo chicken tenders and fries. My husband got this heart attack on a plate, the Colossal Burger. The buns were two grill cheese sandwiches. The chicken, fries and dressings, did not taste like they were made in house, more like Sysco food. We sat there for another 10 minutes, after we were done eating, before we got out bill. And the staff was not friendly, just forced smiles. Not even a thank you and come again when we left.
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Re: Cast Iron Steakhouse in Prospect

by Mark Head » Sun May 22, 2011 1:38 pm

Drove by last night on our way downtown as we often use River Road as a route to the East Market area - the place was slammed as well. People were parked everywhere. To be honest I don't think the food has to be all that good in that location - look at Cuninghams.
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Re: Cast Iron Steakhouse in Prospect

by Robin Garr » Sun May 22, 2011 1:55 pm

Mark Head wrote: To be honest I don't think the food has to be all that good in that location - look at Cuninghams.

The thing I've always found odd about the old Chick Inn and the new one, too, is that they've got the river but don't take advantage of it. No river or creek view. What's up with that?
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Re: Cast Iron Steakhouse in Prospect

by Tony D. » Mon May 23, 2011 7:34 pm

Not much of a view there. If you can see through the weeds there is a mud bank and a cow pasture on the far side. The creek is generally brown when not green
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Re: Cast Iron Steakhouse in Prospect - Groupon

by David Hogan » Mon Jan 09, 2012 7:46 pm

Had my first dinner there a week or so before Thanksgiving and little had changed from the prior reviews.
I did notice that they have a groupon deal going this week that states:

"Hand-selected, USDA prime steaks sear in cast-iron skillet & bake in roasting oven . . ."

That's more like bull than beef. Can't believe someone would misrepresent like that - especially in this town!
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Re: Cast Iron Steakhouse in Prospect

by Steve P » Mon Jan 09, 2012 8:21 pm

Ed Vermillion wrote:Friday night; full of bonhomie, energy and light hearted banter.



Bonhomie ? (I love Bonhomie) Energy ? Light hearted banter ? This and some craft beer and I'm all over it. Screw the food.
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Re: Cast Iron Steakhouse in Prospect

by Ed Vermillion » Tue Jan 10, 2012 9:28 am

Steve P wrote:
Ed Vermillion wrote:Friday night; full of bonhomie, energy and light hearted banter.



Bonhomie ? (I love Bonhomie) Energy ? Light hearted banter ? This and some craft beer and I'm all over it. Screw the food.



Steve, Meet me over there at 5:00 on Saturday night as I need to see if it has improved and I'll buy ya a beer or 3. Bring Becky with you. Bonhomie it is.
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Re: Cast Iron Steakhouse in Prospect

by Steve P » Tue Jan 10, 2012 11:06 am

Ed Vermillion wrote:
Steve P wrote:
Ed Vermillion wrote:Friday night; full of bonhomie, energy and light hearted banter.



Bonhomie ? (I love Bonhomie) Energy ? Light hearted banter ? This and some craft beer and I'm all over it. Screw the food.



Steve, Meet me over there at 5:00 on Saturday night as I need to see if it has improved and I'll buy ya a beer or 3. Bring Becky with you. Bonhomie it is.


No can do kemosabe...but I'll take a rain check.
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Re: Cast Iron Steakhouse in Prospect

by Ed Vermillion » Tue Jan 10, 2012 11:12 am

Steve, Meet me over there at 5:00 on Saturday night as I need to see if it has improved and I'll buy ya a beer or 3. Bring Becky with you. Bonhomie it is.

No can do kemosabe...but I'll take a rain check.

Roger that.

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