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Steakhouse · Oklahoma City

Cattlemen's Steakhouse Menu Prices 2026: Full List & Best Value

Cattlemen's Steakhouse has been serving Oklahoma City since 1910, making it one of the oldest continually operating steakhouses in the American West. Tucked into the heart of Historic Stockyards City, it is celebrated for hand-cut, perfectly aged beef, its legendary all-day breakfast, and the famously adventurous lamb fries — a dish that has made Cattlemen's a bucket-list destination for food lovers nationwide.

Founded 1910Stockyards City OKCHistoric Oklahoma landmark
Sample · $$

Signature items

T-Bone Steak~$42
Chicken-Fried Steak~$18
Lamb Fries~$16
Cowboy Breakfast~$14
Quick answers

What to order — at a glance

Most famous dish
Lamb Fries ~$16

A Cattlemen's signature and Oklahoma City icon

Best steak value
Chicken-Fried Steak ~$18

Classic comfort cut, breaded and pan-fried

Premium steak
Rib-Eye Steak ~$46
Breakfast specialty
Cowboy Breakfast ~$12
Full menu with prices

Cattlemen's Steakhouse full menu and current prices

Prices listed are estimates based on publicly reported menu data and may vary. Verify current prices directly with Cattlemen's Steakhouse.
Budget picks

Cheapest items on the Cattlemen's Steakhouse menu

  1. 1Bread & ButterWarm rolls with butter~$4
  2. 2Coleslaw~$5
  3. 3Steakhouse Fries~$6
  4. 4Green Beans~$6
  5. 5House Salad~$7
  6. 6Baked Potato~$7
  7. 7Soup of the Day~$7
  8. 8Onion Rings~$8
  9. 9Pancakes~$9
  10. 10Biscuits & Gravy~$10
Estimated prices

Most-ordered Cattlemen's items with estimated prices

These are the dishes guests order most at Cattlemen's Steakhouse, with estimated 2026 prices. Confirm at the restaurant.

ItemCategoryEst. Price
Lamb FriesOklahoma Classics~$16
T-Bone SteakSteaks~$42
Rib-Eye SteakSteaks~$46
Chicken-Fried SteakOklahoma Classics~$18
Prime RibSteaks~$38
Steak & EggsBreakfast~$22
Cowboy BreakfastBreakfast~$14
New York StripSteaks~$40
Price comparison

How Cattlemen's Steakhouse prices compare to other steakhouses

Cattlemen's sits in the mid-range steakhouse category — more expensive than casual chains but far more accessible than high-end fine dining.

CategoryCattlemen'sLonghorn SteakhouseTexas RoadhouseMorton's
Cheapest item~$4~$5~$4~$14
Signature steak (mid-range)~$42~$24~$19~$55
Rib-Eye Steak~$46~$28~$22~$65
Chicken-Fried Steak~$18~$16~$15N/A
Full dinner (est.)~$55–70~$35–50~$25–40~$90–130
About

About Cattlemen's Steakhouse

Cattlemen's Steakhouse opened in 1910 in the heart of Oklahoma City's Stockyards City district, a neighborhood built around the livestock trade that once made Oklahoma City one of the nation's busiest cattle markets. For generations of cowboys, ranchers, and cattle haulers, Cattlemen's was the place to grab a meal after a long day on the range — and that blue-collar, no-nonsense ethos still permeates every inch of the place today.

The restaurant's most colorful chapter came in 1945, when owner Hank Fry, a gambler down on his luck, wagered the entire establishment in a late-night dice game at the old Biltmore Hotel in downtown Oklahoma City. With a single roll — a hard six, two threes — Gene Wade won the deed to one of Oklahoma's most storied eateries. The famous "33" brand still hangs on the west wall of the Hereford Room as a permanent reminder of that improbable night. Wade and his family went on to build Cattlemen's into the Oklahoma City landmark it is today.

Beyond its remarkable history, Cattlemen's earns its reputation through the quality of its kitchen. The restaurant ages its own beef, serves an all-day breakfast that locals swear by, and is perhaps most famous for its lamb fries — a dish adventurous visitors travel across the state to try. Cattlemen's has hosted movie stars, rodeo champions, and even U.S. presidents, but it has never lost the feel of a genuine stockyards cafe where the coffee is strong, the steaks are real, and the history is served on every plate.

1910Year founded
115+Years in business
$$Price range

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FAQ

Frequently asked questions

What is Cattlemen's Steakhouse famous for?

Cattlemen's Steakhouse is most famous for its lamb fries — a lightly breaded and pan-fried delicacy that has become an Oklahoma City signature. The restaurant is also renowned for its perfectly aged steaks, all-day breakfasts, and the incredible story of how it changed hands in a late-night dice game in 1945.

Where is Cattlemen's Steakhouse located?

Cattlemen's Steakhouse is located at 1309 S Agnew Ave in Oklahoma City's Historic Stockyards City district. Stockyards City is a neighborhood built around the livestock trade and remains one of Oklahoma City's most distinctive and storied areas.

How old is Cattlemen's Steakhouse?

Cattlemen's Steakhouse was founded in 1910, making it over 115 years old. It is widely considered one of the oldest continuously operating steakhouses in the American West and a true Oklahoma City institution.

What are lamb fries and should I try them?

Lamb fries are a traditional Western dish made from lamb testicles, lightly breaded and pan-fried. At Cattlemen's, they are a signature item that adventurous diners come from across the country to try. The flavor is mild and the texture resembles other fried meats — most first-timers are pleasantly surprised.

Does Cattlemen's Steakhouse serve breakfast?

Yes — Cattlemen's serves breakfast all day, a tradition going back to its early days as a cafe for cowboys and cattle haulers working the Stockyards. The Cowboy Breakfast and Steak & Eggs are perennial favorites, and the coffee has a legendary reputation among regulars.

How is the beef at Cattlemen's prepared?

Cattlemen's ages its own beef in-house, which develops the deep, complex flavor that sets it apart from chain steakhouses. Steaks are hand-cut and cooked to order. The aging process allows natural enzymes to tenderize the meat and concentrate the beefy flavor, producing results that have earned Cattlemen's its long-standing reputation.

Is Cattlemen's Steakhouse a good choice for special occasions?

Absolutely. Cattlemen's Steakhouse has hosted everyone from local families to presidents, rodeo champions, and Hollywood stars. The historic Hereford Room offers a unique atmosphere steeped in Western history, making it a memorable setting for birthdays, anniversaries, and business dinners. Banquet bookings are also available for larger events.

What is the story of the dice game that changed ownership of Cattlemen's?

In 1945, owner Hank Fry was gambling at the Biltmore Hotel in downtown Oklahoma City. Running out of luck and money, he wagered the restaurant against Gene Wade's life savings on a single roll of the dice — a "hard six" (two threes). Wade won, and the "33" brand that hangs on the west wall of the Hereford Room commemorates that famous moment to this day.

Does Cattlemen's Steakhouse take reservations?

Cattlemen's Steakhouse accepts reservations, especially for larger parties and banquet events. For the Hereford Room or group bookings, it is recommended to contact the restaurant directly via their official website at cattlemensrestaurant.com. Walk-ins are also welcome depending on availability.