Lawry's The Prime Rib

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Lawry's The Prime Rib is a renowned American prime rib restaurant chain, known for its signature prime rib dishes and classic American cuisine. The restaurant was founded in 1938 by Lawrence L. Frank and Walter Van de Kamp in Beverly Hills, California.

History[edit | edit source]

Lawry's The Prime Rib was established with the vision of creating a unique dining experience centered around prime rib. The original location in Beverly Hills quickly gained popularity for its high-quality meat and exceptional service. The restaurant's success led to the opening of additional locations in the United States and internationally.

Locations[edit | edit source]

Lawry's The Prime Rib has several locations, including:

Menu[edit | edit source]

The menu at Lawry's The Prime Rib is centered around its signature prime rib, which is slow-roasted and served with traditional accompaniments such as mashed potatoes, Yorkshire pudding, and creamed spinach. The restaurant also offers a variety of other dishes, including:

Signature Dishes[edit | edit source]

  • The Lawry Cut: A generous cut of prime rib served with au jus, mashed potatoes, and Yorkshire pudding.
  • The Diamond Jim Brady Cut: A larger cut of prime rib for hearty appetites.
  • The California Cut: A smaller portion of prime rib for lighter appetites.

Lawry's Seasoned Salt[edit | edit source]

In addition to its restaurants, Lawry's is also known for its Lawry's Seasoned Salt, a blend of salt, herbs, and spices that has become a staple in many American kitchens. The seasoning was originally created to enhance the flavor of the prime rib served at the restaurant.

Cultural Impact[edit | edit source]

Lawry's The Prime Rib has been featured in various television shows, movies, and publications, cementing its status as an iconic American dining establishment. The restaurant is also known for its annual Thanksgiving and Christmas dinners, which attract patrons from all over the world.

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Contributors: Prab R. Tumpati, MD