El Gaucho Restaurant Boasts a New Look

Patrons coming for dinner at El Gaucho restaurant will notice the change immediately! The exterior color of the restaurant, serving the biggest and the best steaks since 1977 has been changed. Recently the walls were repainted several shades of blue, as inspired by the Argentinean flag.

Old pictures tell the story of a family owned grill house which opened on quaint Wilhelminastraat on February 17th, 1977, in the heart of town, a small unpretentious eatery dedicated to quality Argentinean steaks.

Over the years the restaurant evolved, upgraded and expanded and all along developed a die-hard following among locals and visitors.

The secret to the El Gaucho success story? There is no secret, just good management and dedicated staff members tirelessly, and consistently catering to over three generations of beef lovers.

Today, at the original location, the restaurant prepares a variety of tempting dishes, charcoal-grilled, juicy and tender steaks such as the famous Gaucho steak, the 16 oz sirloin, or the Pincho Torro Caliente — the world’s largest shishkebab, the T-bone steak, the veal chop, even fresh seafood and lobster and much more.

Any day of the week, while you savor your perfectly grilled Churrasco, the strolling guitarist duo, entertains with romantic tangos and boleros.

So drop in tonight or any night, the tradition lives on in the rustic dining room, as the friendly El Gaucho staff members pamper and entertain you…and the kids can quietly play in the Kids’ Room, with arcade games, Disney videos, crayons and Lego while parents enjoy a quiet and relaxing, unforgettable dinner.

As it is celebrating its 35th birthday, El Gaucho is now serving a multi-course Anniversary Menu featuring its most popular dishes. It is also raffling a free trip to Argentina, all expenses paid, among diners. The winning ticket will be drawn in December, so hurry up, make sure your name is included in the tombola.

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July 09, 2012
Rona Coster