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- 4.4Food
- 4.4Service
- 4.4Ambience
- 4.4Value
Noise • Moderate
1 - 20 people
1 - 20 people
US$51.99 per person
1 - 20 people
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Black Angus Steakhouse - Federal Way reviews from people who’ve dined at this restaurant. Based on recent rating.
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Noise • Moderate
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Great for brunch
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Casual dress is appropriate. The restaurant lists a casual dress code and guests commonly dine in relaxed, comfortable attire while celebrating special occasions. You’ll see everything from weekend casual to date-night outfits, nothing formal required.
Weekdays (Monday–Thursday) are often the best choice for a quieter, more relaxed visit. Guests report better service speed and fewer crowds midweek, while Fridays, weekends and holidays are typically busier. If you must go on a weekend, consider an early seating or make a reservation to reduce wait time.
Expect a classic, warm steakhouse vibe, wood accents, Western-themed artwork, warm lighting and comfortable booths. Guests often describe a cozy, slightly nostalgic interior that’s great for special occasions. The bar can be lively with sports and pop/80s music, while the dining room is generally quieter. A few guests mentioned the interior could use updates and that music choices sometimes clash with the ambiance.
Yes, you can request seating preferences and celebration add-ons, but call ahead to confirm. Guests frequently requested celebration packages (balloons, card, cookie) and seating away from the bar; many hosts and servers try to honor these requests, though a number of guests reported the celebration package or specific requests weren’t always delivered. For best results, call the restaurant after booking to confirm details.
Yes, families and kids are welcome. Guests often celebrate birthdays and family dinners here, and many mention children dining comfortably in booths. The menu leans toward steaks and hearty entrees rather than a dedicated kids’ menu frequently, so for younger children an early seating or sharing a Campfire Feast can work well. Call ahead if you want high chairs or to confirm menu flexibility for little ones.
Black Angus Federal Way offers traditional steakhouse seating: a main dining room with cozy high-back booths, standard tables, and a full bar area with TV seating. Guests note semi-private booths and a livelier bar section for sports and TVs. The location does not advertise private dining rooms, though larger parties are accommodated in the dining room when possible, ask the host when booking.
Portions are generally generous. Many guests say the Campfire Feast and combo specials provide lots of food and leftovers, and standard entrees (steaks, surf-and-turf) are filling for the price. A few guests note that some steak cuts can be thinner than expected or that portion size can vary by cut, so if you prefer a thicker cut ask your server about sizes or share a Campfire Feast for two, it’s often described as a great value.
Their posted hours cover lunch and dinner across the week. Current hours: Saturday 11:00 am–10:00 pm; Dinner Mon–Thu 3:00 pm–9:00 pm; Fri 12:00 pm–10:00 pm; Sunday 11:00 am–9:00 pm. There’s a Friday lunch window 12:00 pm–3:00 pm. Because holiday hours and special events vary, call ahead or check the website if you plan a special occasion.
Yes, the restaurant is family-friendly and can accommodate accessible needs. Guests often bring kids for birthdays and family dinners, and many praise the comfortable booths and quieter seating options; staff have helped diners using walkers. If you need specific accommodations (booth vs. table, space for a stroller or walker), call ahead and request it so the host can seat you appropriately.
Busiest: Friday nights, holidays (Valentine’s, Mother’s/Father’s Day, Thanksgiving, Easter) and special-event nights; expect longer waits and slower service during these times. Quietest: midweek evenings (Mon–Thu) and non-holiday lunch hours tend to be calmer. Guests repeatedly recommend reservations for busy nights and arriving early for holiday events to avoid long waits.
Yes, Black Angus Federal Way is a solid choice for a date night if you want a classic steakhouse evening. Guests frequently praise the steaks, cozy booths, warm lighting and attentive servers, and many celebrate Valentine’s and anniversaries here. The dining room can feel more intimate than the lively bar area (which has TVs), so request a dining-room booth when booking. Note: holidays and Friday nights get very busy, so make a reservation and ask about quieter seating for a romantic meal.
Yes, the Federal Way location opens for many holidays and runs holiday menus or special hours; guests report dining there for Thanksgiving, Valentine’s Day, Mother’s Day and Easter. Be aware holiday service is very busy and guests often experienced longer waits or service slowdowns, so book early and confirm holiday hours when planning your visit.
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