The Best Steak Houses in Omaha

Omaha, Nebraska, is as known for its steak as it is for Midwest scenery and hospitality. Before settling down for a juicy steak dinner, check out attractions and destinations the city has to offer. From housing the world's largest indoor rainforest to having plenty of shopping and boutiques to stroll through, Omaha is full of history and culture.

  1. 801 Chophouse

    • If you are looking for a swanky restaurant for dinner, the 801 Chophouse in the Old Market District may be the place for you. The décor is intimate, with leather booths, white tablecloths and dark wooden accents. The quality of steak provided to diners is thanks in part to the fact that it only uses USDA prime cuts, ensuring you get juice, tender pieces of steak. The wine list, a winner of Wine Spectator’s Award of Excellence in 2009, complements steak dinners, which come with steamed vegetables or potatoes a la carte. 801 Chophouse has also been a recipient of the Distinguished Restaurants of North America award.

      801 Chophouse
      1403 Farnam St.
      Omaha, NE 68102
      402-341-1222
      801chophouse.com

    Anthony’s Steakhouse

    • An Omaha establishment since 1967, Anthony’s is a family-owned restaurant that is well-known to steak lovers. First named Omaha’s “Best Steak House” in 1999, Anthony’s serves diners premium black angus aged cuts of meat, which are tender and flavorful. The intimate dining area features muted colors, covered tables and subtle lighting. Aside from the extensive steak list, which features ribeye, strip, filet mignon and prime rib, Anthony’s also offers seafood, pasta and chicken.

      Anthony’s Steakhouse
      7220 F St.
      Omaha, NE 68127
      402-331-7575
      anthonyssteakhouse.com

    Brother Sebastian’s Steakhouse & Winery

    • Winner of the “Best of Omaha” in 2007, Brother Sebastian’s Steakhouse is a locally owned restaurant that has been serving up USDA select cuts of meat and prime rib since 1977. The steakhouse, which is designed like a monastery, provides diners with a romantic ambiance thanks to its comfortable décor and intimate lighting. The menu at Brother Sebastian’s lists hand cuts of steak like prime rib, sirloin, T-bone and filet mignon, plus chicken, seafood and pasta. The restaurant also contains a banquet room, suitable for business meetings and dining, parties and receptions.

      Brother Sebastian’s Restaurant & Winery
      1350 South 119th St.
      Omaha, NE 68144
      402-330-0300
      brothersebastians.com

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