You could buy the filet from a grocery store, grill it at home, and feed the whole family for that same price PLUS there’s a very good chance it’ll taste better.
That’s why I specified the tasting menu part. With those you’re essentially getting a show for two plus hours and like a dozen different small plates of the best food you’ve ever had.
She has another article about spending $460 on a dinner. Does shilling for chain restaurants pay that well?
https://www.businessinsider.com/review-is-the-capital-grille-worth-it-for-family-2024-2
The price of one of her kid’s meals costs more than an average restaurant meal for my family

You could buy the filet from a grocery store, grill it at home, and feed the whole family for that same price PLUS there’s a very good chance it’ll taste better.
That shit doesn’t even look good. $460 could literally get you a Michelin star tasting menu dinner for two.
I once went on a date to a place that had a Michelin star and it wasn’t that expensive. I think I made it out under $70.
That’s why I specified the tasting menu part. With those you’re essentially getting a show for two plus hours and like a dozen different small plates of the best food you’ve ever had.