40 of the Best Steakhouses in America
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Cattleman’s Club (South Dakota)
It comes as no surprise to find such a classic steakhouse in the city of Pierre in South Dakota. Cattleman's club is a combination of quality with affordability. It is one of the best inexpensive steakhouses in the country. While the menu has changed a bit in its 30 years of service, its drive for heavenly taste has not.
The menu includes different ounces of top sirloins, prime ribs, and porterhouses. T-bone and bone-in rib-eyes rubbed with seasoning are also available. If one is feeling alive, the Chislic is also available. This is a combination of deep-fried chunks of sirloin sprinkled with house seasoning. Guess what? Chislic is the South Dakota regional specialty.
Jess & Jim’s Steak House
If one is in the great and spacious Kansas City in Missouri and happens to be in search of a classic steakhouse with decades of experience, Jess & Jim's Steak House fits all the criteria. The steakhouse has been Family-owned and operated since 1938.
The beef is hand-cut daily, and trimmings are ground into meat for some of the best burgers in America. What's special about Jess & Jim's? One gets to enjoy the steaks without seasoning. The original taste is maintained for types of order. One of the standouts on the menu is the "Playboy Strip." This is a two-inch-thick, 25-ounce sirloin. It is surely worth the experience.