Location
15th and Walnut Streets
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General Description
Step inside Butcher and Singer, the new, 1930s-era steakhouse by renowned restaurateur Stephen Starr, and you'll be swept up in the sophistication of Rittenhouse Square dining at its finest.
Old Hollywood touches include a raw bar, ice-cold martinis and the sounds of Count Basie and Ella Fitzgerald wafting throughout the restaurant, while romantic lighting and dark woods evoke a bygone era when women donned full red lips, men always wore a suit and tie and post-Prohibition liquor flowed freely.
And, of course, the cuisine is excellent — just as we've come to expect from Stephen Starr.
Cuisine
Along with style, steak is the name of the game at Butcher and Singer.
Entrees include a variety of prime steaks prepared a la carte, including an opulent porterhouse steak (sliced for up to six people to share), domestic lamb chops and boneless rib eye, also called "The Delmonico."
But, just as with any great steakhouse, the open kitchen also produces a staggeringly delectable selection of seafood. Butcher and Singer offers a variety of raw and chilled seafood selections — available a la carte or as a towering plateau.
The menu also features freshly-caught fish, cold-water lobster and iconic entrees like Lobster Newberg, Steak Diane and a classic surf and turf.