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Give the gift of the “Jeff Ruby Experience” this season.

Photo provided by Jeff Ruby’s Steakhouse

It’s the most wonderful time of the year: Now through December 25, Jeff Ruby gift cards are 20% off.

The best gifts are experiences, so we suggest treating friends + family to a downtown evening out at Jeff Ruby’s Steakhouse, including USDA Prime steaks, fresh sushi + raw bar, and live entertainment (plus, your great company).

This limited-time offer is available in-restaurant or online. (Need a last-minute gift? Send a virtual card for immediate delivery.)

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