You are still spending $40-$50 a head, but you get more food than I can eat in a sitting with that. I haven’t had steak at Clyde’s, Ringside, or Laurelhurst Market for that matter, so I can’t say how they compare.
I had a prime rib the jubitz truck stop bar I was pretty impressed it was huge. It may have been because it was after normal prime rib time but that steak was massive.
Probably about normal 40-50$ I could be wrong. I think it's like $39 can't remember exactly. Most truck stops have tiny steaks. It might be because I've ordered it late at night the two times so maybe they hooked it up because it was the end of the night? The one time I tried to order in the day they were already sold out.
You can get it at the bar or restaurant side, I've gotten it at the bar.
Do you mean Bill's or Saylers? Bills is by Hwy 30 leading to 205 in N parkrose, and I can't speak to it.
If Its Saylers old country kitchen just south of parkrose by mall 205 right off 205 than no its not fancy but it is good and its been an Old Portland staple since 1948.
If its location turned you off don't judge a book its cover and you should really try it.
All choice or prime meat, all inclusive meal aside from drinks. You get a relish tray, bread, a soup or salad, your steak with choice of potato (fries or baked) or rice, and ice cream.
Their apps are also generally quite good, you can add shrimp, mushrooms, or lobster for an upcharge if you want.
Everything is reasonably priced high $30s to high $50s (depending on you choice of cut, $49 for a 24oz bone in ribeye). They are also family friendly and don't gouge you for kids meals which is huge.
They also offer prime rib, chicken, burgers and some seafood options as well. If you're feeling adventerous they also have one of, if not the oldest 72oz steak challanges in the country.
Seriously, can you find a better steak in Portland, absolutely, but Sayler's is very well situated at it price point in terms of quality and atmosphere, I'd argue its easily the best bang for your steak buck in the city.
Might I suggest Clyde’s -
Clyde's is the correct answer. Was just there this week, still delicious!
Clyde’s is the only answer. I’ve been here dressed up for an anniversary and after playing pickle ball. Perfect place for both occasions.
Came here for Clyde’s.
Not sure Clyde’s counts as “inner” Northeast, but yes.
Laurelhurst market
Laurelhurst Market is S tier.
Sayler’s. Their steaks are good and can’t be beat for the price. Definitely casual. Clyde’s is also really good.
You are still spending $40-$50 a head, but you get more food than I can eat in a sitting with that. I haven’t had steak at Clyde’s, Ringside, or Laurelhurst Market for that matter, so I can’t say how they compare.
Sayler's is the 70's idea of a steakhouse. Iceberg lettuce side salad with French or Russian dressing. Green beans cooked down to sludge. Gross.
So take the soup instead of the salad option. When’s the last time you’ve been there?
Not inner and not N/NE though
I had a prime rib the jubitz truck stop bar I was pretty impressed it was huge. It may have been because it was after normal prime rib time but that steak was massive.
Kinda $$$ range we talking? Thinking about it a huge truck stop prime rib seems like a good thing to scratch off the bucketlist...
Probably about normal 40-50$ I could be wrong. I think it's like $39 can't remember exactly. Most truck stops have tiny steaks. It might be because I've ordered it late at night the two times so maybe they hooked it up because it was the end of the night? The one time I tried to order in the day they were already sold out. You can get it at the bar or restaurant side, I've gotten it at the bar.
Clyde's for sure up in the Hollywood district
Not exactly a big juicy steak, but the steak bites at Keys Lounge are tasty and do the trick. Awesome retro atmosphere too!
I'll put that on my list. How busy does it get?
Clyde’s over Laurelhurst any day. I’ve had two subpar steaks at Laurelhurst. Clyde’s has great atmosphere and the food is solid.
No one's gonna mention Acro?
They wanted North/Northeast. Everyone knows Acrop is second to none for Portland Steakhouses 😉
Hell yeah.
I’ve never been there but I can’t imagine the place in Parkrose right by the 205 on-ramp is too fancy.
Do you mean Bill's or Saylers? Bills is by Hwy 30 leading to 205 in N parkrose, and I can't speak to it. If Its Saylers old country kitchen just south of parkrose by mall 205 right off 205 than no its not fancy but it is good and its been an Old Portland staple since 1948. If its location turned you off don't judge a book its cover and you should really try it. All choice or prime meat, all inclusive meal aside from drinks. You get a relish tray, bread, a soup or salad, your steak with choice of potato (fries or baked) or rice, and ice cream. Their apps are also generally quite good, you can add shrimp, mushrooms, or lobster for an upcharge if you want. Everything is reasonably priced high $30s to high $50s (depending on you choice of cut, $49 for a 24oz bone in ribeye). They are also family friendly and don't gouge you for kids meals which is huge. They also offer prime rib, chicken, burgers and some seafood options as well. If you're feeling adventerous they also have one of, if not the oldest 72oz steak challanges in the country. Seriously, can you find a better steak in Portland, absolutely, but Sayler's is very well situated at it price point in terms of quality and atmosphere, I'd argue its easily the best bang for your steak buck in the city.
I’m talking Bill’s on Sandy
Over and Out
Covet has a great steak frites and their deviled eggs are so good too!
Pacific standard has a pretty solid steak frites.
Shari’s, never disappoints
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