Mr. Steak Hammersmith
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Water Bowls Provided
Fresh water available
Near Ravenscourt Park
8 min walk
AboutAbout Mr. Steak Hammersmith
Mr. Steak Hammersmith brings Argentine steakhouse dining to West London with serious theatrical flair. From the knife selection ceremony to the 24K gold-wrapped tomahawk, everything here is designed to create an unforgettable experience around premium Irish and Argentine beef cuts.
The menu centres on Rosario's signatures - dishes like the Rosario 70 fillet briand bathed in melted chimichurri butter and the gold-adorned Trust Me, It's Gold fillet. The Leave it to Me sharing platter for two showcases the kitchen's range with three steak cuts, half lobster, and Argentine king prawns. Beyond the theatrical presentation, the quality of the meat and expert grilling technique have earned it a 4.8-star rating from over 500 reviews.
Dogs are welcome throughout the restaurant, making it an excellent choice for a special meal out with your four-legged friend. The team provides water bowls and ensures comfortable seating arrangements for canine guests.
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Mr. Steak Hammersmith gets busiest on Friday and Saturday evenings when the theatrical atmosphere is at its peak. For a more relaxed experience, visit on Monday and Tuesday evenings or weekday early evenings when it's quieter. Dog owners will find Saturday lunch and weekday early evenings ideal - there's enough buzz to feel welcoming without the weekend dinner crowds.
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Monday and Tuesday evenings • Weekday early evenings
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