Restaurant News Located in nearby Mill Creek, Rare Society steakhouse rivals those in New York City

Lynnwood, WALocal News

Rare Society in Mill Creek has quickly made a name for itself as a premier steakhouse, combining elements of classic Vegas dining with a relaxed neighborhood feel. Chef Brad Wise, who operates several locations across California and beyond, focuses the menu on high-quality meat and seafood while also catering to vegetarians. The restaurant's happy hour, featuring innovative small plates and reasonably priced drinks, makes it an attractive option for budget-conscious diners. Guests rave about the Caesar salad and the perfectly grilled steaks, which are complemented by creative side dishes. The atmosphere is described as elegant yet comfortable, with decor that blends influences from New York, LA, and Las Vegas.

However, the loud music selection has been noted as a potential hindrance to conversation. Overall, Rare Society offers a unique dining experience that rivals some of the best steakhouses in larger cities. Its combination of quality food, attentive service, and inviting ambiance makes it a must-visit for locals and visitors in the area.

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