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The Brass Door

About Restaurant: Our menu features USDA Choice, Midwestern, Corn Fed Beef, fresh seafood, fresh pasta, spectacular soups and salads and daily “blue plate” specials. Prime Rib is our specialty.We are “the local meeting place” for business and social events in the San Ramon Valley. It is a place where generation after generation of families has come to meet friends and family. It is a place where newcomers to the valley soon become old friends.The Brass Door, formerly known as the 8/5 Club, was established by Howard Schlesinger in 1946. It was originally a six-stool bar and 20-person dining facility. Schlesinger’s son, Mickey, and his partner Dick Basso bought the club in 1955. Soon after, they renamed the club The Brass Door. Over the years, the partners expanded the facility to include a 20-stool bar, 50-seater cocktail lounge and a dining area for 160 guests. Following a brief closure in 1994 due to a fire, the restaurant was rebuilt from its original location.

Positive Review Count: 891 Reviews

Price Range: $30 and under

Restaurant Type: Steakhouse

Keywords: Neighborhood gem, Good for business meals, Good for groups

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Details: 4.1Food , 4.2Service , 4Ambience , 4.3Value

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Dining style: Casual Dining

Price: $30 and under

Cuisines: Steakhouse, American

Hours of operation: Mon–Thu 11:00 am–8:30 pm
Fri, Sat 11:00 am–8:45 pm
Sun 10:00 am–7:45 pm

Phone number: (925) 837-2501

Website: http://www.brassdoor.com/

Payment options: AMEX, Mastercard, Visa

Dress code: Casual Dress

Location: 2154 San Ramon Valley Blvd, San Ramon, CA 94583

Neighborhood: San Ramon

Cross street: Purdue Road

Parking details: None

Additional: Banquet, Bar/Lounge, Beer, Full Bar, Private Room, Takeout, Wine


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