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Fleming's Continues Summer Celebration With Newest Steak & Sangria Prix Fixe Menu

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 2301 Rosecrans Ave El Segundo CA 90245  See map

Fleming’s Prime Steakhouse & Wine Bar is continuing its Summer Lovin’ Steak & Sangria celebration with its latest Prix Fixe dinner, featuring the classic New York Strip with a sweet and spicy rub. This portion of the restaurant’s series, offered July 30 through August 12, will be paired with its signature South Seas Sangria, which features an inspired selection and mix of fresh, seasonal ingredients and internationally inspired fruit flavors.

The new summer menu features a Butter Lettuce & Pear Salad, whose goat cheese, candied walnuts, onions and lemon vinaigrette complement the experience of our Southern California summers. The specialty sweet and spicy prime New York Strip, accentuated with a topping of savory tomato and roasted red pepper butter and chopped marcona almonds, is served with a side of summer zucchini slaw. As part of the menu, guests will also enjoy the Fresh Peach Cobbler, a brown sugar oat streusel, topped with vanilla ice cream. Every Summer Lovin’ Steak & Sangria menu is available for the summer special price of $39.95*. The menu’s suggested hand-crafted South Seas Sangria pairing is available for just $7.95*. Guests visiting the bar or patio, will also have an opportunity to enjoy the refreshing sangria series.

The remaining two Summer Lovin’ Steak & Sangria menus will be featured as follows:

July 30 through August 12

  • Butter Lettuce and Pear Salad with goat cheese, candied walnuts, crispy onions, and a lemon vinaigrette
  • Prime New York Strip with a sweet and spicy rub, topped with a savory tomato and roasted red pepper butter and chopped marcona almonds, and served with a side of summer zucchini slaw
  • Fresh Peach Cobbler with a brown sugar oat streusel and topped with vanilla ice cream
  • Optional Pairing: South Seas Sangria - Viñedos Terranoble Sauvignon Blanc, Sailor Jerry Spiced Rum, and Peach Schnapps with fresh peaches, honeydew melon, oranges and lemons

August 13 through 26

  • Beefsteak Tomato & Mozzarella Salad with arugula and a red onion balsamic vinaigrette
  • Prime New York Strip topped with crispy gorgonzola and served with grilled asparagus, pickled fennel and baby golden beets
  • Lemon-Poppy Seed Butter Cookies with vanilla ice cream and a warm apple-ginger sauce
  • Optional Pairing: Sailors Sunset Sangria - Red Diamond Merlot, Sailor Jerry Spiced Rum and Peach Schnapps, with fresh peaches, oranges and lemons

Reservations for the Fleming’s El Segundo location, 2301 Rosecrans Ave., can be made by calling 310-643-6911. Or, to find the nearest Fleming’s location or to make reservations, please visit www.flemingssteakhouse.com.

*Excluding tax and gratuity. Sangrias are sold separately. Fleming’s abides by all local and state liquor laws.

About Fleming’s Prime Steakhouse & Wine Bar

The nationally acclaimed Fleming’s Prime Steakhouse & Wine Bar offers the best in steakhouse dining – Prime meats and chops, fresh fish and poultry, generous salads and side orders—with a unique wine list known as the Fleming’s 100, which features over 100 wines served by the glass.  Fleming’s was launched in Newport Beach, California in 1998 by successful restaurant industry veterans Paul Fleming and Bill Allen. Today there are 64 restaurants nationwide. Fleming’s is the recipient of numerous prestigious awards, including Wine Enthusiast’s annual Award of Distinction and Wine Spectator Magazine’s Award of Excellence.

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