The Best Steakhouse in Every State

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The Best Steakhouse in Every State​





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Buckhorn Exchange in Colorado, 1000 Osage St., Denver. I have heard of it, but $70 for a steak is a bit much. I would bet it's good. I am just too cheap to spend that much for a dinner that I have to pay $7.50 for a salad.
 
My husband always wonders how much these folks have to pay to get on the list. I agree with the pick for New Mexico, but the pick for New York is suspect.
 
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Can't say I agree with the pick for Delaware state - it's decent - but not even in the top 5 IMHO.
 
Our kids would say Perry's Steakhouse in Lone Tree is their favorite steakhouse. They also really like Elway's. Strange to see smaller Elway's at the Denver airport. Do people really allow enough time to sit for a meal like that? I
 
At Elmo’s in Indianapolis is amazing
I’ve eaten there every year at the Indy 500
 
Texas I would recommend
Taste of Texas
Or
Pappas Brothers Steakhouse instead
 
Florida I prefer Charley’s Steakhouse
 
Our kids would say Perry's Steakhouse in Lone Tree is their favorite steakhouse. They also really like Elway's. Strange to see smaller Elway's at the Denver airport. Do people really allow enough time to sit for a meal like that? I

Layovers are a thing especially for business travel, when you can expense the meal


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Our kids would say Perry's Steakhouse in Lone Tree is their favorite steakhouse. They also really like Elway's. Strange to see smaller Elway's at the Denver airport. Do people really allow enough time to sit for a meal like that? I
We prefer long layovers in Denver, just in case. It's not unusual for us to have a 2 to 3 hour layover. If we can we hang out in the United lounge.
 
Golden Steer isn't even the best steakhouse on that block.

I like the "we're stuck in the 50s and never going further than Steak Diane" vibe. But there are much, much better steak houses.
 
I've worked for major companies across the country and many of my coworkers consider Jeff Ruby's steakhouses to be the best they've ever visited. Every major sports star and celebrity eats at the flagship here in Cincinnati when they visit. Aaron Judge and several Yankees ate there this week. I can't believe it isn't on this list.
 
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