A really good steak is meant to be savored. Every bite is appreciated, and at the end of the meal, we’re deliriously happy and so stuffed we won’t be hungry for hours. While we can grill a steak on the backyard barbecue, sometimes we would prefer someone else do the cooking. Fortunately, we have no shortage of steakhouses in Missouri that will leave us absolutely stuffed. Head to one of these seven steakhouses in Missouri next time you’ve got a hankering for a perfectly-grilled steak.

  1. The Railyard Steakhouse – Brunswick

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Facebook/The Railyard Steakhouse Hidden in the tiny town of Brunswick, The Railyard Steakhouse is sure to become a favorite stop when you’re craving steak. The charming restaurant grills up all of the favorites - ribeye, strip steak, and filet mignon. If you’re not in the mood for steak, sink your teeth into a hearty tenderloin or catfish sandwich. Read more about this rustic steakhouse in Missouri in our previous article.

  1. Jimm’s Steakhouse & Pub – Springfield

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Facebook/Jimm’s Steakhouse & Pub You won’t break the bank when you sit down to a steak meal at Jimm’s Steakhouse & Pub. The cozy restaurant features a menu brimming with the classics, including top sirloin, filet mignon, and New York strip steak. Pair your steak with a baked potato or mashed potatoes for the chef’s kiss perfect meal. Get a glimpse of this affordable restaurant in Missouri in our previous article.

  1. Hoof & Horn – St. Joseph

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Facebook/Hoof & Horn More than a century old, Hoof & Horn knows how to grill a good steak. Chances are pretty high it might zip straight to the top of your go-to restaurants when you’re craving a good meal. How hungry are you? The steakhouse serves eight, 12, and 16-ounce filet mignon and prime rib. Add a few house-made sides for a hearty meal. Check out this unassuming Missouri steakhouse in our previous article.

  1. Kreis’ Restaurant – St. Louis

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Facebook/Kreis’ Restaurant A St. Louis favorite since 1948, Kreis’ serves a few absolutely huge steaks. (Make sure you’re really hungry when you visit.) If you’re hungry enough, cut into the 22-ounce Porterhouse or the 20-ounce filet mignon. Don’t worry if you’re not that hungry. You can order smaller steaks or opt for a seafood entree, like the Atlantic salmon. Read more about this steakhouse in St. Louis in our previous article.

  1. Rustic Oak Cabin Steak House – Perry

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Facebook/Rustic Oak Cabin Steak House Tucked in a rustic cabin, Rustic Oak Cabin Steakhouse in Perry draws steak lovers with its selection of steaks. Choose from such favorites as K.C. strip steak and strip loin steak. Don’t worry if you’re not in the mood for steak. You’ve got plenty of other choices too, from BBQ ribs to fried chicken. Get a glimpse of this Missouri steakhouse in our previous article.

  1. Tin Mill Steakhouse – Hermann

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Facebook/Tin Mill Steakhouse Tin Mill Steakhouse, a former grist mill turned popular Hermann restaurant, oozes charm and grills some of Missouri’s best steaks. Mondays are all about prime rib while you can also order ribeye or sirloin. The repurposed restaurant is also famous for its barbecue, so make sure you plan a return visit. Read more about this unique steakhouse in Missouri.

  1. Jess & Jim’s Steakhouse – Kansas City

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Facebook/Jess & Jim’s Steakhouse Has it been a while since you’ve had steak? Can you taste it already? Make sure you’re famished when you head to Jess & Jim’s Steakhouse, especially if you want to try the massive 30-ounce Porterhouse. If that sounds a bit too big, the steakhouse grills smaller steaks too, including KC strip and filet mignon. Learn more about this steakhouse that grills some of the biggest steaks in Missouri.

What are your favorite steakhouses in Missouri? Let us know in the comments! Next time your sweet tooth’s acting up, there’s only one place to go. This country store in Missouri makes some of the state’s best homemade fudge.

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Hidden in the tiny town of Brunswick, The Railyard Steakhouse is sure to become a favorite stop when you’re craving steak. The charming restaurant grills up all of the favorites - ribeye, strip steak, and filet mignon. If you’re not in the mood for steak, sink your teeth into a hearty tenderloin or catfish sandwich. Read more about this rustic steakhouse in Missouri in our previous article.

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Facebook/Jimm’s Steakhouse & Pub

You won’t break the bank when you sit down to a steak meal at Jimm’s Steakhouse & Pub. The cozy restaurant features a menu brimming with the classics, including top sirloin, filet mignon, and New York strip steak. Pair your steak with a baked potato or mashed potatoes for the chef’s kiss perfect meal. Get a glimpse of this affordable restaurant in Missouri in our previous article.

Facebook/Hoof & Horn

More than a century old, Hoof & Horn knows how to grill a good steak. Chances are pretty high it might zip straight to the top of your go-to restaurants when you’re craving a good meal. How hungry are you? The steakhouse serves eight, 12, and 16-ounce filet mignon and prime rib. Add a few house-made sides for a hearty meal. Check out this unassuming Missouri steakhouse in our previous article.

Facebook/Kreis’ Restaurant

A St. Louis favorite since 1948, Kreis’ serves a few absolutely huge steaks. (Make sure you’re really hungry when you visit.) If you’re hungry enough, cut into the 22-ounce Porterhouse or the 20-ounce filet mignon. Don’t worry if you’re not that hungry. You can order smaller steaks or opt for a seafood entree, like the Atlantic salmon. Read more about this steakhouse in St. Louis in our previous article.

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Facebook/Rustic Oak Cabin Steak House

Tucked in a rustic cabin, Rustic Oak Cabin Steakhouse in Perry draws steak lovers with its selection of steaks. Choose from such favorites as K.C. strip steak and strip loin steak. Don’t worry if you’re not in the mood for steak. You’ve got plenty of other choices too, from BBQ ribs to fried chicken. Get a glimpse of this Missouri steakhouse in our previous article.

Facebook/Tin Mill Steakhouse

Tin Mill Steakhouse, a former grist mill turned popular Hermann restaurant, oozes charm and grills some of Missouri’s best steaks. Mondays are all about prime rib while you can also order ribeye or sirloin. The repurposed restaurant is also famous for its barbecue, so make sure you plan a return visit. Read more about this unique steakhouse in Missouri.

Facebook/Jess & Jim’s Steakhouse

Has it been a while since you’ve had steak? Can you taste it already? Make sure you’re famished when you head to Jess & Jim’s Steakhouse, especially if you want to try the massive 30-ounce Porterhouse. If that sounds a bit too big, the steakhouse grills smaller steaks too, including KC strip and filet mignon. Learn more about this steakhouse that grills some of the biggest steaks in Missouri.

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