Steak Out Idaho’s Beef:

Discover delicious beef dishes and savory sides all within Idaho state lines

By Katie Jackson

Idaho may have famous potatoes, but its motto fails to mention the Gem State’s mouthwatering meats. Whether you’re craving a quarter-pound 100% Black Angus burger, a 28-ounce magnificently marbled ribeye or fettuccine with filet mignon tips, you’ll find it here—often at a fraction of the price you’d pay in most major cities. From a fourth-generation family-owned steakhouse that’s open for breakfast to a historic saloon with several past lives and plenty of Ernest Hemingway memorabilia, here are nine establishments serving some of Idaho’s most delicious beef dishes.

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Pioneer Saloon | Ketchum

In its past lives, this 1940s-era building served as a dry goods store, an American Legion meeting hall and even a casino. Today, The Pioneer Saloon is where locals and tourists alike come for handmade burgers, barbecue beef ribs and an unbelievably tender 10-ounce top sirloin. Another must-try on the menu is the Jim Spud, a baked potato loaded with cheese and tasty toppings, including teriyaki beef. While you might be coming for the carne, you may find yourself staying for the curiosities: here you’ll find a 43-point deer rack and memorabilia, including a display of Ernest Hemingway’s 1953 Winchester Model 21 12-gauge shotgun.

If you don’t have a car, stay just two blocks away at Limelight Hotel Ketchum. It offers a free shuttle servicing downtown, the airport and Bald and Dollar mountains.

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Ernie’s Steakhouse | Lewiston

Any visit to Ernie’s Steakhouse starts with a tempting array of steak-centric appetizers, including prime rib sliders, breaded sirloin steak tips and prime rib flatbread. Fancy soup or a salad? Opt for the homemade prime rib and potato soup or the cilantro lime steak salad made with cowboy-style shredded beef. For sandwiches, good luck choosing between the corned beef, roast beef and barbecued beef—they’re all exceptional. Of course, it’s understandable if you just want to try the rotisserie-roasted prime rib. Due to it selling out so often, Ernie has a saying, “When it’s gone, it’s gone.”

Don’t feel like doing a lot of driving? Book a room half a mile away at the Hampton Inn, where the hot breakfast is always free, and the back patio has some of the best river views in town.

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Stockman’s Restaurant | Idaho Falls

If you have a huge appetite, you’ll definitely be satisfied with Stockman’s Restaurant’s famous all-you-can-eat sirloin steak special priced at just $25. Or, sink your teeth into the Viking—a massive 28-ounce ribeye with just the right amount of marbling. You also can’t go wrong with the Snake River Farms Wagyu top sirloin paired with roasted root vegetables and a creamy gorgonzola sauce. Feeling like finger food instead? Park yourself in front of a plate of Stockman’s signature nachos topped with carne asada and a tangy-sweet sriracha drizzle.

Consider crashing just 1.5 miles up the road at Shilo Inns Idaho Falls. Some of the suites in this pet-friendly property overlooking the Snake River have balconies.

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Barbacoa Grill | Boise


Inspired by Spain’s vaqueros, Argentina’s gauchos, Mexico’s charros and Brazil’s llaneros, Barbacoa Grill is a cultural experience for the serious carnivore. It also boasts one of Boise’s most dramatic dishes—a hot rock steak flambéed right in front of you and served on a heated slab of granite. Pro tip: order it rare and continue to custom cook each bite, so it’s ready when you are. If you like a little heat, try the habanero tequila ribs or the 16-ounce boneless New York strip steak served with serrano chimichurri. Craving carbs? Diners rave about the fettuccine with filet mignon tips and the short rib pappardelle pasta.

Located just three miles away on the banks of the Boise River, The Riverside Hotel is the city’s largest full-service hotel and boasts a year-round outdoor swimming pool.

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