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DINING GUIDE K Keeler's Neighborhood Steakhouse

Known for amazing happy hours, sunsets on the roof deck patio, live music on Thursdays and great front patio seating, Keeler’s Neighborhood Steakhouse has something for every diner. The restaurant serves the highest quality beef, seafood and chops and, unlike many other steakhouses, two sides are served with every steak. Choose from mashed, baked or scalloped potatoes; onion rings; Brussels sprouts and many more tantalizing sides that will take your meal to the next level.

Steaks are only the tip of the iceberg, though, as Keeler’s Neighborhood Steakhouse also offers New England clam chowder, braised short ribs, slow-roasted prime rib, Baja seabass and shrimp scampi, among many other mouthwatering entrees. Stop by 3–6 p.m. daily for a happy hour menu that includes $8 features like steak tartare and $16 combos such as a banh mi fish sandwich served with truffle fries and a glass of wine, draft beer or non-alcoholic beverage.

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Speaking of beverages, Keeler’s Neighborhood Steakhouse recently launched a new cocktail menu featuring its signature innovative take on liberating libations.

Selections include Judy’s Bloom, featuring house-made limoncello with St. George Citrus Vodka, elderflower, strawberry, lemon and sparkling wine; Chamoflauge, a martini with chamomile-infused Botanist Gin, Lillet Blanc, Cointreau, lemon and absinthe essence; Bells and Whistles, a Moscow mule amped up with Corazon Tequila, sweet red bell pepper, lemon, ginger beer and basil; and Monkey See Monkey Do, featuring Monkey Shoulder Scotch, pineapple, honey, lemon, Orgeat Amaro Angostura and orange bitters.

Although Paul Keeler tragically passed, his family carries on his legacy of service and hospitality every day at Keeler’s Neighborhood Steakhouse. Those who knew Paul will most definitely want to raise a glass to him with The Silver Fox, featuring Buffalo Trace Bourbon, espresso, black walnut bitters and orange peel. $1 from each purchase of the special cocktail is donated to Embark Men, a group that inspires men to become better leaders, husbands, fathers, sons, neighbors and colleagues.

Steaks are only the tip of the iceberg, though, as Keeler’s Neighborhood Steakhouse also offers New England clam chowder, braised short ribs, slow-roasted prime rib, Baja seabass and shrimp scampi, among many other mouthwatering entrees.

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