
Which Of These 2 Montana Steakhouses Is The Best?
No Shortage Of Good Steakhouses In Montana
Growing up, whenever there was a reason to celebrate and our family went out to eat, the one meal it seemed every adult got was the steak dinner.
While these days I enjoy grilling my own steaks at home, there are times you just don't want to cook, and thankfully there are no shortages of places to order a steak dinner in Montana.
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In a state that has more cows than people, it makes sense that steak is a popular meal, which also means we've got plenty of restaurants to order a steak dinner.
With so many options to choose from, you may be wondering which restaurant is serving up the best cut, and it seems even the experts can't agree.
We took a look at 5 different food blogs, and 2 names kept popping up as the "best steakhouse" in the state, so let's take a look at both of them, and then you can give us your opinion on who's the best.
Buffalo Block Steakhouse - Billings
Both Taste of Home and 24/7 Tempo say the best steakhouse under the Big Sky is the Buffalo Block Steakhouse in Billings.
Flame grilling each steak Buffalo Block Steakhouse offers up wet-aged or dry-aged steaks, along with a host of other foods such as their wild game sampler, in which you can try rattlesnake and rabbit sausage.
Lolo Steakhouse - Lolo
The Daily Meal, LoveFood, and The Food Network, when coming up with their list of the best steakhouses in each state in America, all said the Lolo Steakhouse in Lolo, Montana, was the place to go.
Opened in 1987, they wet-age their steaks and then also cook them over a wood-fired grill. With a distillery on site, you're sure to get a great meal and drink all at once.
So are these two the best steakhouses in Montana, or is there another you think is the best? Let us know on our app and then check out what we think are the best steakhouses in the Treasure State in the gallery below.👇
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