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When I drop the coin for an expensive steak dinner, I want a very luxurious evening. It's generally a given that the steak will be good, but I also want to comfortable seating, good service, and a host of other things. One of the problems I have with a place like Luger's is that it's not a very luxurious room, the chairs don't even have padding, and the attitude is maybe less than differential to the customer.
It may be how they did it 100 years ago, but those were different times. I want something a whole lot nicer than that.
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