12 Iconic West Virginia Steakhouses That Are Worth Every Juicy Bite

West Virginia might not be the first place that comes to mind for steakhouse aficionados, but the Mountain State hides some serious beef treasures.

From historic family-owned establishments to upscale casino restaurants, WV serves up perfectly aged, expertly grilled steaks that rival those in bigger cities.

Grab your steak knife and loosen your belt as we explore meat-lover paradises across the state.

1. Jim’s Steak & Spaghetti House (Huntington)

Jim's Steak & Spaghetti House (Huntington)
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Time stands deliciously still at this 1938 landmark that earned a James Beard ‘America’s Classics’ award in 2019. The ribeye-spaghetti combo remains their signature move, drawing loyal patrons across generations.

Vintage booths cradle diners while bow-tied servers deliver plates with practiced precision. My grandpa swore their recipe hadn’t changed since he had his first date there in 1952!

2. The Wonder Bar Steakhouse (Clarksburg)

The Wonder Bar Steakhouse (Clarksburg)
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Sizzling excellence since 1946, this Clarksburg institution elevates beef to an art form. Their 21-day aging process creates steaks with depth that casual chains simply can’t match.

Red leather booths and wood-paneled walls frame the experience while seasoned grill masters work their magic in the open kitchen.

Every bite carries hints of smoky perfection and a buttery finish.

3. LBV Steak House at Mountaineer Casino (New Cumberland)

LBV Steak House at Mountaineer Casino (New Cumberland)
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Casino dining reaches unexpected heights at this northern panhandle gem. Floor-to-ceiling windows frame rolling countryside views while servers present prime cuts on heated plates with theatrical flair.

The 4.7-star OpenTable rating tells only part of the story. Once, during a snowstorm, I watched the chef personally drive 40 miles to retrieve a special bourbon for a regular’s anniversary dinner!

4. Stillwaters Restaurant at Stonewall Resort (Roanoke)

Stillwaters Restaurant at Stonewall Resort (Roanoke)
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Perched alongside Stonewall Jackson Lake, this 4.5-star stunner combines breathtaking views with expertly prepared regional game and premium steaks. Floor-to-ceiling windows frame sunset vistas that enhance every bite.

I celebrated my anniversary here last summer, watching fireflies dance across the water while savoring their dry-aged porterhouse.

The chef incorporates foraged mushrooms and locally grown produce that perfectly complement their carefully sourced beef.

5. River Town Prime Steakhouse & Grill (Williamstown)

River Town Prime Steakhouse & Grill (Williamstown)
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Locals whisper about this Ohio River hideaway with reverence usually reserved for religious experiences. Their prime ribeye “melts like butter” isn’t marketing hyperbole—it’s a scientific fact.

The casual indoor/outdoor atmosphere belies the serious culinary craft happening in the kitchen. Servers know regulars by name and steak preference, creating a community vibe that enhances the already exceptional food.

6. Final Cut Steakhouse at Hollywood Casino (Charles Town)

Final Cut Steakhouse at Hollywood Casino (Charles Town)
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Hollywood glamour meets culinary excellence at this eastern panhandle treasure. Movie memorabilia lines the walls while USDA Prime cuts steal the spotlight on your plate. Their tableside preparation of steak Diane creates memorable dinner theater.

During my brother’s bachelor party, our server—a 30-year veteran of the restaurant—recited the entire wine list from memory, including vintage recommendations for each cut of beef!

7. Cattlemen’s Roadhouse (Cross Lanes)

Cattlemen's Roadhouse (Cross Lanes)
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New kid on the block with old-school quality, this recently opened steakhouse has Facebook groups buzzing with praise. Generous portions and wallet-friendly prices make this a weeknight possibility rather than just a special occasion destination.

Families appreciate the relaxed atmosphere while serious carnivores respect their perfect medium-rare execution. Their house-made steak sauce, a sweet and tangy concoction with secret ingredients, deserves bottling and nationwide distribution.

8. Prime 44 West at The Greenbrier (White Sulphur Springs)

Prime 44 West at The Greenbrier (White Sulphur Springs)
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Named for basketball legend Jerry West, this Southern Living crown jewel offers the state’s most impressive beef experience. Their 44-ounce porterhouse challenges even dedicated carnivores, while the resort’s elegant atmosphere elevates every aspect of dining.

When NBA executives visited last year, the chef prepared West’s favorite childhood dishes alongside premium steaks. The restaurant’s wine cellar houses bottles worth more than my first car!

9. Laury’s Restaurant (Charleston)

Laury's Restaurant (Charleston)
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Housed in a historic train station overlooking the Kanawha River, this Charleston institution consistently tops Yelp’s steakhouse rankings. White tablecloths and attentive service frame an experience that balances tradition with culinary innovation.

Their filet arrives with a perfect sear that gives way to a butter-tender pink interior. During summer months, the patio offers Capitol views that pair beautifully with their carefully curated wine list.

10. DT Prime Steakhouse (Charleston)

DT Prime Steakhouse (Charleston)
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Modern sophistication defines this downtown Charleston hotspot. Sleek design elements create an atmosphere where business deals and romantic dinners happen simultaneously without either feeling out of place.

Their dry-aged tomahawk ribeye arrives with a dramatic presentation that matches its flavor intensity. I once watched a server recite seventeen different bourbon options, complete with tasting notes, when asked for a whiskey recommendation with the NY strip!

11. Hale House (Charleston)

Hale House (Charleston)
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Victorian elegance meets contemporary cuisine in this historic home-turned-restaurant. Original woodwork and stained glass windows create an atmosphere of refined comfort while chefs prepare classic steakhouse fare with modern touches.

Their bone marrow butter melts decadently over perfectly cooked ribeyes. The bar’s prohibition-era cocktails complement the beef’s rich flavors while nodding to the building’s 1920s heyday.

12. Bricks & Barrels (Charleston)

Bricks & Barrels (Charleston)
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Exposed brick walls and industrial-chic design create the backdrop for Charleston’s favorite steak-and-seafood fusion spot. Their surf-and-turf combinations elevate both land and sea components rather than treating either as an afterthought.

The bar program deserves special mention—craft cocktails incorporating house-infused spirits pair brilliantly with their premium cuts.

Weekend nights feature local musicians playing acoustic sets that enhance rather than overwhelm dinner conversation.