Adam B.
Yelp
Wow, what an experience this was! I've lived in Newport News for 5 years, part of that time in City Center. And this location seems cursed, with several restaurants cycling through it over the last couple of years. Hopefully S&T will put an end to that rotation and establish a firm foundation.
This is the kind of restaurant we deserve in this area: creative, warm, and intriguing. The bartenders were really engaging as well, very friendly service. They even had a guy playing acoustic guitar, and I was there on a Monday, it wasn't even a weekend.
I ordered a beast burger, with Wagyu beef, bison, elk, and wild boar. I asked for it medium rare, now I'm usually a medium guy with burgers, but I figured with the game meats, they're a little leaner, and besides that, who wants to eat a dry burger?
I shouldn't have worried. The meat flavor was so intense and wonderful, it felt like a step back in time to the caveman era. The inside was a little bit red, so I would go for medium next time. I added caramelized onions for an extra dollar and the sweetness of the onions complemented the meat perfectly. Toasted roll, a little bit of field greens, a slice of ripe tomato, seasoned with slat and cracked pepper. Beautifully done. $22 wasn't cheap, but it was more reasonable than the steak options.
On a negative note, they were out of fries. Not a good look, but I guess it's understandable with supply chain issues. So I got a mixed green salad instead and it was fine. I guess I felt less guilty afterwards anyway.
Is S&T expensive? You better believe it. I doubt my budget will fit a camel steak anytime soon. But for a special occasion, it's one of the best places to go on the Peninsula.