The Arlington Steak House was a historic restaurant and former speakeasy in Arlington, Texas.
History
The restaurant was founded in 1931 as the Triangle Inn. It was known for serving chicken-fried steak, pit barbecue, and hot rolls. It later added Mexican dishes and seafood to the menu.[1] During Prohibition, the second floor of the restaurant was a speakeasy and gambling establishment.[2] It was located next to the Top O' Hill Terrace, an illegal casino. Guests from Top O' Hill Terrace often went to the Triangle Inn afterward for food and card games.[3] In 1953, the restaurant was sold to new owners and renamed the Arlington Steak House.[4]