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    Restaurant in Peoria, United States

    The Social on 83rd

    100Pearl Points

    Easy-Plan Dining

    The Social on 83rd, Restaurant in Peoria

    About The Social on 83rd

    The Social on 83rd is worth considering for an easy Peoria meal when convenience and group flexibility matter more than a defined chef, cuisine, or awards story. Lunch is the cleaner value play; for a more occasion-driven dinner, compare it with Serra Gaucha Brazilian Steakhouse or Ah-So Sushi & Steak.

    Is The Social on 83rd worth considering in Peoria? Yes for an easy, low-friction meal when the decision is more about convenience and a relaxed setting than a verified chef credit, award list, or destination format. With a casual dress code and broad posted hours, this is the kind of pick that can make sense when the group wants a direct Peoria option.

    The safer play is to treat it as a flexible local choice rather than a special-occasion anchor. With no verified cuisine focus, chef credit, awards, or price tier to use as decision signals, the clearest facts are practical ones: casual dress and posted hours that cover daytime and evening service. If the next meal needs a more defined experience, compare it with other options before committing.

    Use it for easy repeat meals, not a high-stakes dinner

    For someone choosing a practical return visit, the right move is a daytime meal or an early dinner when the goal is conversation, a manageable pace, a casual setting. Dinner can still work within the posted hours, but it is less compelling if the occasion needs a clearly verified culinary identity or a splurge signal. The venue's appeal is practical: it fits casual plans, mixed preferences, local meetups better than it fits a once-a-year celebration.

    That matters because some comparison choices are more format-specific. Serra Gaucha Brazilian Steakhouse is a stronger comparison when the meal needs built-in occasion energy and a more obvious dining format. Ah-So Sushi & Steak gives another defined alternative for groups that want a clearer direction. The Social on 83rd is better when no one wants the meal to feel that structured.

    Daytime is the lower-expectation default

    A daytime visit is the smarter default if the choice is between earlier in the day and evening. Without a verified price range or cuisine identity, the earlier visit carries less expectation and therefore less risk. It is easier to justify as a casual return visit, a meet-up, or a low-commitment meal. Dinner is a better fit when proximity, hours, ease matter more than a distinctive verified menu point of view.

    For a more specific decision, compare against Caramba, Haldi Indian GLENDALE, or Thee Pitts Again depending on what kind of outing the group wants. Those are cleaner comparisons when the group already has a stronger preference. The Social on 83rd is the better answer when the group wants a simple Peoria option and the main priority is getting everyone to agree.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is The Social on 83rd good for a special occasion?

    It works best for a low-key occasion in Peoria rather than a formal night out. The casual dress code and posted hours, including Monday through Thursday 11 AM–9 PM and weekend morning openings, make it easier to consider for relaxed plans. For a more clearly defined celebration format, Serra Gaucha Brazilian Steakhouse or Ah-So Sushi & Steak may be useful comparisons.

    Can The Social on 83rd accommodate groups?

    The verified information does not include a seat count, private dining details, or group policy, so it is best to confirm directly before planning around a group. What is clear is that the posted hours are broad, with Saturday and Sunday service starting at 8 AM and Friday and Saturday running until 10 PM. For a group that wants a more format-driven meal, Serra Gaucha Brazilian Steakhouse is a useful comparison.

    Is The Social on 83rd good for solo dining?

    Solo dining can make sense here if you want a casual Peoria stop during the posted hours. With no verified price range or chef-driven format, it is easier to treat as a relaxed meal than a destination outing. If you want a different style of sit-down meal, Haldi Indian GLENDALE or Thee Pitts Again may fit better depending on the plan.

    How far ahead should I book The Social on 83rd?

    No verified reservation policy is available here, so confirm directly if timing matters. The posted hours are Monday through Thursday 11 AM–9 PM, Friday 11 AM–10 PM, Saturday 8 AM–10 PM, Sunday 8 AM–8 PM. If your plan is flexible, Caramba is another comparison to consider for a casual meal.

    Is daytime or dinner better at The Social on 83rd?

    A daytime meal or early dinner is the safer choice if you want the most relaxed use case. The clearest verified signal is the schedule: Monday through Friday service starts at 11 AM, while Saturday and Sunday start at 8 AM. For a dinner-first outing with a more defined format, Ah-So Sushi & Steak or Thee Pitts Again may be better comparisons.

    Location

    8350 W Paradise Ln, Peoria, AZ 85382

    Peoria, United States

    Compare The Social on 83rd

    Where to book instead if the brief changes

    Pick Serra Gaucha Brazilian Steakhouse when the group wants a more structured dinner and a stronger celebration feel. Pick Ah-So Sushi & Steak when sushi or steak is already the shared answer. The Social on 83rd is the casual middle ground, especially for repeat visits where the stakes are lower.

    Caramba, Haldi Indian GLENDALE, Thee Pitts Again are better when cuisine preference is settled before the reservation. If the group is split, The Social on 83rd remains the easier consensus pick.

    Good cross-shops nearby

    If The Social on 83rd is not the right fit for dinner, try Serra Gaucha Brazilian Steakhouse for a more occasion-ready meal or Ah-So Sushi & Steak for a clearer sushi-and-steak plan.

    How it compares in Peoria

    Serra Gaucha Brazilian Steakhouse is the better choice for a meal that needs more built-in occasion energy. Its format gives the group a clearer reason to gather, while The Social on 83rd is better for a lower-pressure local meal where ease matters more than ceremony.

    Ah-So Sushi & Steak is stronger when the group wants a more defined sushi-and-steak direction. Choose The Social on 83rd when preferences are mixed and the plan needs to stay casual. For cuisine-led decisions, Caramba and Haldi Indian GLENDALE give clearer food cues.

    Thee Pitts Again makes more sense when barbecue is the point of the outing. The Social on 83rd is easier to recommend as the flexible fallback: less about a specific craving, more about a simple Peoria table that does not need weeks of planning.

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