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Jeff Ruby’s Steakhouse was voted Nashville’s Best Steakhouse by The Tennessean.

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Treat a friend, family member, coworker, or yourself to the ultimate fine dine experience.

Jeff Ruby’s Steakhouse in downtown Nashville provides upscale warmth paired with classy Art Deco style and an eye-catching menu of steaks, seafood, and crowd favorites like Boardwalk Fries and Butter Pie.

Now through Dec. 25, Jeff Ruby gift cards are 20% off — so knock out your holiday shopping (or stock up) with this special offer, available online or in-person. Pro tip: Virtual gift cards make gift giving even easier.

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