Valentine’s Day: 25 restaurants where love will be in the air

WILTON MANORS, FLORIDA - JANUARY 29: Sweetheart candy hearts are seen on the shelf at the To The Moon Marketplace on January 29, 2019 in Wilton Manors, Florida. William Newcomb who works at the store said, 'they stocked up early on the heart shape candy after learning that the Necco company had filed for bankruptcy protection and went out of business.' The Sweetheart candy was being made by Necco since 1886 and is in short supply after the company went out of business as Valentine’s Day approaches. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)
WILTON MANORS, FLORIDA - JANUARY 29: Sweetheart candy hearts are seen on the shelf at the To The Moon Marketplace on January 29, 2019 in Wilton Manors, Florida. William Newcomb who works at the store said, 'they stocked up early on the heart shape candy after learning that the Necco company had filed for bankruptcy protection and went out of business.' The Sweetheart candy was being made by Necco since 1886 and is in short supply after the company went out of business as Valentine’s Day approaches. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images) /
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NEW YORK, NY – OCTOBER 14: A view of a dish prepared by chefs Andrew Kitko and Marc Sarrazin Steak and Whiskey Pairing with Allen Katz at STK Downtown at STK on October 14, 2017 in New York City. (Photo by Kris Connor/Getty Images for NYCWFF) /

25. Ruth’s Chris Steak House

For those having a bit of trouble trying to find a place to take your honey boo, if you live in a city that has a Ruth’s Chris Steak House, then your problems will be solved.

Before Ruth’s Chris was on its way to being the upscale chain restaurant that it is today, it started its life in 1927 as New Orleans’s fanciest restaurant. Back in those days, there wasn’t a lot of fine dining restaurants to choose from to impress Valentine’s Day date in the Big Easy, so Ruth’s Chris Steak House came in to save day.

And it has been saving Valentine’s Nights ever since.

Today, there are over 100 Ruth’s Chris Steak Houses all over America, and a few in Canada and this chain is famous for, what else? Their USDA prime steaks that, according to the chain, is seared at 1800-degrees Fahrenheit, and served on plates that are heated at 500-degrees.

So, this is the part where we should tell you to not eat the steak right as it’s brought out. We don’t want anybody spending Valentine’s Day in the emergency room.

Anyway, that sizzle is what Ruth’s Chris is famous for, as well as serving up their dishes in a prime, romantic atmosphere that is made for date nights, as well as their high prices.

But, those high prices are all worth it for the love of your life. So, start working that overtime, baby, and show your love that she/he is truly worth a night at Ruth’s Chris.