Editor's Note: We were heartbroken to hear that this legendary restaurant suffered a major fire in early September 2024. It is currently not open for business.
In a state where meat and potatoes reign supreme, steak in Idaho isn't just an ordinary entrée. We think it's an experience.
For some, a fancy, polished meal of Wagyu and delicately dressed sides amplify the meal. For the rest, it's all about the history: rustic, hearty, time-honored cooking that's done right and without the frills. Places where the past and present collide into one beautifully nostalgic - and delightfully delicious - experience are rare. Still, Wolf Lodge Inn Idaho is an old-school carnivore haven that has easily earned its reputation as one of the best steakhouses in Idaho. Fortunately, Wolf Lodge doesn't just serve up tantalizing open-flame steaks with all the fixings, it also dishes up a truly unique steakhouse experience with an extra helping of Idaho history.
Standing proudly at nearly a century old, the vibrant red exterior of the Wolf Lodge Inn is an iconic sight in Coeur d'Alene. Folks come from miles around to dine here and soak up the history that fills the restaurant - much like the warm, smoky aroma of grilled meat.
At Wolf Lodge Inn, every thick-cut steak is aged in-house for 60 days before being seared "cowboy style" over open Tamarack wood-fired grills.
The result? Juicy cuts and grill marks for days. Just please don't drool on your electronic device.
True to the origins of this country-cooking method, the hearty, massive portions of meat are straight out of the Wild West and rightfully served as your meal centerpiece.
Without a doubt, the ambiance at Wolf Lodge Inn restaurant is just as delightfully rustic as the cuisine. Outside, quirky country signs play up the isolated setting: a quiet area near the original Mullan Road, a secluded circle of trees, and the barn-like shape of the restaurant are the same as they were in the 1970s when steak became the lodge's primary focus.
Inside, the space is full of old-school saloon charm. Every corner is warmly lit, casting the shingled walls and country décor in a golden glow. A rustic fireplace keeps diners toasty through CDA's snowy winter months and an original rock grill sits in the middle of the room just waiting to meet its next set of steaks.
Antlers, vintage saddles, Mason jars, and signs sporting traditional cowboy humor complete the Wolf Lodge Inn restaurant's décor - every item so quintessentially "Idaho" that makes you feel right at home.
Aside from a few modern touches befitting the 21st Century, everything at Wolf Lodge Inn is a nostalgic tribute to cowboy cooking of the past, from the heaping portions to the jovial camaraderie.
Yet, despite nearly a century of history under its belt, the backstory of Wolf Lodge is a relatively murky one. Fortunately, long-time locals and historic photos have allowed parts of it to be pieced together.
This well-known Idaho restaurant began as a humble mercantile around 1939, primarily serving miners and travelers. Eventually, a saloon was added. Then, the space transformed into a restaurant and lodge. Years later, cabins were added and the word "inn" was added to the name.
Over the next few decades, the Wolf Lodge Inn became a one-stop shop to play pool, grab a drink and a home-cooked meal, and catch a good night's rest before heading out the next morning.
Although "inn" remains in its name, the Wolf Lodge is all-in on its cowboy steak and stick-to-your-ribs menu's reputation. Cuts range from the 10-ounce Lil' Dude to the beefy 26-ounce Cowgirl Steak ... and more.
You'll also find a few surprises on the Wolf Lodge Inn restaurant menu. This includes plenty of hearty eats to dig into.
One local favorite is Wolf Lodge's infamous "Swinging Steak" — a marinated, sliced, and fried iteration of our state's classic Rocky Mountain Oysters.
On your visit, be sure to check out the old black-and-white photos of the restaurant as it was decades ago. They might look pretty familiar!
Diners can rest assured, however, that this historic Idaho steakhouse has aged to delicious perfection.
No list of Idaho steakhouses is complete without this iconic, barn-red gem. Fortunately, at Wolf Lodge, whatever steak you choose, they're all well done - or rather, medium rare. Your choice! But you'll want to grab a reservation and check out the Wolf Lodge Inn restaurant menu before popping in as this steakhouse is popular!
Have you ever dined at the Wolf Lodge Inn in Coeur d'Alene? Do you have any special memories there? We'd love to hear about it! Feel free to share your thoughts in the following comments section.
After getting your fill of red meat, we think there's so much more to explore and discover in this picturesque part of Idaho. Check out this unique CDA walking tour to get a full dose of North Idaho history. Feel free to also refer to AllTrails to learn about more scenic Idaho hikes.
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