
Mercury Chophouse is Arlington, Texas’ premier dining destination. Located on the top floor of the Brookhollow Two office building, Mercury Chophouse has scenic views of the Dallas skyline, Six Flags Over Texas, Globe Life Field, AT&T Stadium, and a nightly view of North Texas’ spectacular sunset! We pride ourselves on the highest quality meats and seafood, fine wines and spirits, and uncompromised hospitality and service. Come see what Arlington has been raving about!
Gourmet steakhouse with panoramic views & traditional American bistro fare in an upscale setting.
Hours
| Monday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Saturday | 4–10 PM |
| Sunday | Closed |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 2221 E Lamar Blvd #910, Arlington, TX 76006
Phone: (817) 381-1157
Website: http://mercurychophouse.com/
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The atmosphere is definitely a highlight. Located on the 9th floor, the restaurant offers nice views of the Arlington 360 and Six Flags area, which adds to the upscale, special-occasion feel. It’s a great setting for conversation, date night, or business dinners.
Our server, Jalen, was excellent—very attentive, personable, and engaging. The service and conversation truly elevated the evening and were among the best parts of our visit.
As for the food, however, it fell short of expectations. We ordered a variety of items including salad, steak, calamari, prawns, appetizers, and sea bass. While everything was prepared fine, nothing stood out in terms of flavor. Overall, the dishes were just okay—not bad, but not memorable or what you’d expect for a high-end chophouse.
Summary:
• Atmosphere & views: Great
• Service: Excellent
• Food quality & taste: Average
Mercury Chophouse is a solid choice if you’re looking for a nice ambiance, good service, and a pleasant evening with a view. However, if you’re someone who prioritizes exceptional flavor and top-tier food quality, this may not be the restaurant I’d recommend.
I ordered steak Pittsburgh rare – it was overcooked and I didn’t want to wait for a replacement.
We ordered a dirty martini and an old fashioned and they were served in plastic drinkware (maybe this is the law there? IDK).
Their lobster mac n cheese was more expensive then most high end steakhouses I’ve been too, and while the flavor was great, there was hardly any lobster.
There bartender was very entertaining and the view was great.
The food we ordered was bland, it would have been better if we went to steak n shake across the street.
The filet mignon was good but overcooked and Mac and cheese was okay.
The only special thing about the grilled chicken pasta, corn risotto and baked potato was its blandness.
The waiter had a problem, I asked him what was in the butter since it was sour and it had green speckles.
He said “lots of things” then proceeded to name them but with a snappy attitude. This waiter has heard every line ever invented, he couldn’t have any time for my table.
I do appreciate the birthday chocolate mousse, thank you!
The hostess was nice, singer was good and the atmosphere was pleasant.