Schaumburg outpost of this steakhouse where storied, quality steaks are served in a clubby, boisterous dining room.

Features
- Dress code: Dressy
- Private room(s)
- Reservations suggested
Morton's The Steakhouse Restaurant Review:
This branch of the ubiquitous steakhouse chain is a temple to beef --- filet mignon, porterhouse, NY strip --- but it also makes room for seafood, chicken, lamb and the requisite sides. The originator of the show-and-tell tableside menu, Morton's lays it on thick. But it's a good thick. After a cocktail, dive into the ahi tower or jumbo (a word frequently appearing on the menu) lump crab cocktail to start. Chopped salad is a meal on its own. For meat and potato fans, we favor the bone-in rib-eye or the strip steak au poivre, along with the horseradish mashed potatoes. The sides are à la carte, and large enough to share. Save room for the hot chocolate cake --- it's the perfect way to wrap up a steakhouse dinner.
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