


Ruth’s Chris Steak House is a premier dining establishment renowned for its specialty in serving USDA Prime steaks. Each steak is expertly prepared and served sizzling on a 500-degree plate, ensuring a delicious and unforgettable dining experience. Located in Chesterfield, it is within a short drive to The Factory at the District, Spirit of St. Louis Airport, the famous Gateway Arch, St. Louis Premium Outlet Mall and more. Ruth’s Chris Chesterfield has been named the 2024 OpenTable Diner’s Choice Winner, a true testament to its unwavering commitment to exceptional quality and service. Whether you’re a steak aficionado or simply looking for a remarkable dining experience, we invite you to join us and indulge in our award-winning cuisine.
Outpost of upmarket steakhouse chain known for sizzling, butter-topped beef in an elegant setting
Address and Contact Information
Address: 16493 Wild Horse Creek Rd, Chesterfield, MO 63017
Phone: (636) 730-2200
Menu Photos
Order and Reservations
Reservations: ruthschris.comtripleseat.comopentable.com
Photo Gallery
Related Web Results
Ruth’s Chris Steak House Chesterfield
Chesterfield Locations | Ruth’s Chris Steak House
Ruth’s Chris Chesterfield – Facebook
Reviews
When we arrived, the host was friendly and quickly showed us to our table. Greg, our waiter, was wonderful—professional yet funny, polite, and very attentive. He placed our napkins for us and immediately asked about our drink and water preferences.
I ordered the T-Bone steak with a baked potato and grilled shrimp, along with a Coke. One of my coworkers had the stuffed chicken with mashed potatoes and a Caesar salad, while another had the Cowboy Ribeye with asparagus and mashed potatoes, plus the Veal Osso Buco Ravioli as an appetizer. Every dish was cooked perfectly and full of flavor!
We finished the night with the carrot cake to go, and it was absolutely delicious. From start to finish, the service and food were top-notch. We’ll definitely be back!
Joey, the general manager, was incredibly pleasant, professional, and kind. He took the time to check in and ensure everything was perfect, and his hospitality did not go unnoticed. The food was outstanding, the atmosphere was elegant yet comfortable, and the staff worked together seamlessly to create a memorable dining experience.
I will absolutely be returning and highly recommend this location to anyone looking for excellent food and top tier service.
On a recent date night, however, that illusion frayed almost immediately.
Pop music pulsed where classical restraint once set the mood. The first-floor bar next to our table doubled as a thoroughfare, less a place to linger than a makeshift bus station for passing traffic. Despite the sign at the entrance for business casual attire, casual clothes and loud children were everywhere. Our server, clearly knowledgeable, delivered that expertise with an ease that tipped into overfamiliarity, casual to the point of eroding the sense of occasion, with sales nudges that felt more transactional than curated.
The bill, however, remained firmly committed to the old mystique. Two salads. Two glasses of wine. Two cocktails. A chicken entrée, a steak entrée, and two sides. Just shy of $350 all in.
For that price, the experience should linger. Instead, we left underwhelmed and mildly irritated, doing the mental math on the walk out. The same spend could have delivered two or three meals elsewhere – places with warmer atmospheres, sharper energy, and food that holds its own without leaning so heavily on reputation.
Ruth’s Chris still wants to be a symbol. This night, it felt more like a memory of one.