Whether visiting Oklahoma City or a longtime resident, if you love steak, you must try one or more of the following steakhouses. Below you’ll find seven of OKC’s best steak restaurants based on Google’s star-rating and total number of customer reviews. Bon appétit!
Mahogany Prime Steakhouse (4.7 Stars – 843 Google Reviews)
This is a steakhouse where excellent steak is the norm rather than the exception. Mahogany’s steaks are made using the best custom-aged U.S. Prime Midwestern Beef, which is noted for its marbling, texture, and taste.
Enjoy an eight-ounce filet mignon or go big with the 24-ounce prime porterhouse.
Texas de Brazil (4.6 Stars – 1,632 Google Reviews)
Texas de Brazil started as a fantasy in the Brazilian city of Porto Alegre. One of our partners had aspirations of introducing churrasco culture north to the United States while enjoying the rancher’s life and eating in the rodizio manner particular to the area.
The owner wanted to offer his unique eating experience, which includes an all-you-can-eat parade of meats and a lavish seasonal salad bar.
Red PrimeSteak (4.6 Stars – 798 Google Reviews)
Red PrimeSteak is a contemporary fine-dining establishment that goes beyond the standard steakhouse experience. Excellent spice rubs, crackling crusts, and other lively tastes combine to produce a one-of-a-kind and profoundly delectable steak.
Allen Brothers is the steakhouse’s supplier of meats and the restaurant is known for its delicious side dishes with fresh variations of common steak meals.
The Ranch Steakhouse (4.6 Stars – 793 Google Reviews)
Ranch Steakhouse has been Oklahoma’s Premier Steak House since 1999, and their persistent dedication to providing customers with a first-class dining experience is unrivaled.
Ranch Steakhouse’s luxurious “old world” environment, which continues to be a destination for a broad range of restaurant goers, was achieved in the choices of interior finishes, fixtures, and artwork, adding to the restaurant’s sumptuous “old world” ambience.
Broadway 10 Bar & Chophouse (4.6 Stars – 682 Google Reviews)
The Buick building, which was built in the 1920s as a car dealership, has floor-to-ceiling windows that wrap around Broadway 10 providing a near-panoramic view of Automobile Alley’s cultural renaissance.
Guests love the heritage of the restaurant’s site, which is mingled with the present culture of the surrounding neighborhood and is a direct representation of what you can expect: a polished space with a sophisticated cuisine in a relaxed, contemporary setting.
Cattlemen’s Steakhouse (4.5 Stars – 3,325 Google Reviews)
Way back in 1910, Cattlemen’s Cafe welcomed hungry cowboys, ranchers, cattle transporters, and everyone in between. Back then, the Stockyards City region was a hive of activity, as herds of cattle were hauled to Oklahoma City in an endless stream to meet the burgeoning demand for meat in the East.
From Hollywood stars to rodeo greats, politicians to potentates, Cattlemen’s Steakhouse has been a meeting spot for all types of people since 1945. Examine the dining rooms’ walls for sketches of all the celebrities who have dined at Cattlemen’s.
Mickey Mantle’s Steakhouse (4.4 Stars – 1,035 Google Reviews)
Mickey Mantle’s is a traditional steakhouse with a modern American twist in both food and decor. A captivating chef-driven cuisine dazzles in our stunning 10,000-square-foot restaurant.
Mickey Mantle’s also has a large wine list with over 500 choices, with a concentration on California wines picked for their pairing with the meal. This award-winning wine list features notable brands from across the globe, as well as the state’s biggest variety of large format and half bottles.



