Posted in Oklahoma
October 21, 2015
These 10 Mouth-Watering Steakhouses In Oklahoma Are A Carnivore’s Dream
Are you in the mood for a juicy, tender steak but maybe looking for a new place to try? Oklahoma is home to several award-winning steakhouses that offer upscale and casual dining options. Here are 10 steakhouses in Oklahoma that will have your mouth watering.
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Ranch Steakhouse is Oklahoma City’s original Prime Steakhouse. Enjoy the "old world" atmosphere while cutting into a perfectly flavored steak.


This upscale steakhouse features some of the finest steaks in the country.


Indulge in a USDA Prime steak at this favorite spot for locals in Edmond.


Click's has been serving Oklahoman's outstanding and affordable food since 1962.


You will find great service, an eclectic atmosphere, quality steaks and good wine at Costello's in Enid.


Diners will love the red meat and seafood options on the menu at this fine dining, yet relaxed, restaurant.


Located at The Atherton Hotel on the campus of Oklahoma State University, diners at The Ranchers Club can enjoy an impeccable steak or choose from many other superb menu options.


This long-standing favorite steakhouse is rich in history and serves terrific food - perfectly aged steaks, legendary breakfasts, and the best cup of coffee.

Warehouse Willy's offers a relaxed atmosphere, well-seasoned steaks and pork chops, and great hospitality.


Freddie's in Sapulpa is a favorite spot that attracts visitors statewide. It has grown to a 250-seat dining facility with traditional Lebanese Hors D’oeuvres, steaks and BBQ.
We have many more great steakhouses in Oklahoma to add to our list. Where do you think you can find the best steak in the state?