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Chops Grille

About Restaurant: Chops Grille was opened in uptown Kingston, New York in November of 2015. Denni Demosthenes is your gracious and welcoming host to this warm and inviting venue. His vision for this new venture is an attractive restaurant with an inviting menu featuring grilled favorites with a flair.Our menu will delight your taste buds at Chops Grille. Fresh salads, sandwiches and burgers will truly satisfy your hunger. Our warm, candlelit ambiance complements our mouth-watering dinner fare. We feature many different type half-pound burgers, including Kobe burgers, steaks, chops, fish and more — all cooked to perfection.Located in the Historic Stockade District of Kingston, Chops Grille is a fashionable, inviting restaurant.Serving dinner six days a week.Parties from two to thirty-two — we welcome you.

Positive Review Count: 143 Reviews

Price Range: $30 and under

Restaurant Type: Steakhouse

Keywords: Romantic, Good for special occasions, Neighborhood gem

Review Info: Menu

Review Titles: Overall ratings and reviews

Review Descriptions: Reviews can only be made by diners who have eaten at this restaurant

Details: 4.3Food , 4.5Service , 4.3Ambience , 4.2Value

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Dining style: Casual Dining

Price: $30 and under

Cuisines: Steakhouse, Burgers, Seafood

Hours of operation: Mon, Tue, Thu, Sun 4:30 pm–9:00 pm
Fri, Sat 4:30 pm–9:30 pm

Phone number: (845) 339-1111

Website: http://www.facebook.com/chopsgrillekingston

Payment options: AMEX, Discover, Mastercard, Visa

Dress code: Business Casual

Location: 33 John St., Kingston, NY 12401

Neighborhood: Kingston

Cross street: Fair St.

Parking details: Street Parking

Public transit: Taxi Cab services are just a call away.

Additional: Banquet, Bar/Lounge, Beer, Cocktails, Full Bar, Non-Smoking, Patio/Outdoor Dining, Private Room, Wheelchair Access, Wine


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