Saltgrass provides a downloadable on their official website. It’s helpful for basic planning, but has notable gaps.
Moving to the entrées, the data reveals the "Steakhouse Gap"—the chasm between what we think we are eating and what we are actually consuming. A plain, 6-ounce center-cut filet is surprisingly reasonable: around 290 calories and 11 grams of fat. It is lean, protein-rich, and entirely virtuous. But no one goes to Saltgrass for a naked filet. They go for the Ribeye (1,140 calories for the 16-ounce), or the Prime Rib with "Maque Choux" and potatoes. saltgrass steakhouse nutrition facts