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Two people at the grill with St. Elmo Steak House must-haves, including the Blackened Seasoning.

St. Elmo Steak House has been delighting guests with these flavors since 1902 (read: they know what they’re talking about).

Photo by Dave Pluimer

And we’re off, INDY. May means racing season, and there’s no better way to fuel up than with good food and delish drinks.

The crew at St. Elmo Steak House have some expert input for maximum racing enjoyment:

  • Stay cool with a refreshing Elmo Cola: Arguably St. Elmo’s most popular cocktail, make it with just three ingredients.
  • Blackened Seasoning: Whether you’re cooking or grilling, this steakhouse blend will kick things up a notch. Need some inspiration? Here are some of our favorite recipes.*

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