Looking for the best steak in Brisbane? These steakhouses are sizzling for your visit!

Finding the best steaks in Brisbane is a chewy task. Taking into consideration the location, the menu and the atmosphere, we understand how hard it is to find a steak restaurant that does a job well done in every department.

To satisfy your search, we’ve put together a guide to the best steak restaurants in Brisbane of 2024. Thank us later!

Alchemy Restaurant and Bar

Also making our list as one of Brisbane’s Top Seafood Restaurants, Alchemy Restaurant and Bar is a premium dining spot in the city. Stepping inside this eatery guests will be greeted with a warm and sophisticated indoor-outdoor venue that overlooks the Story Bridge. Complimenting a gastronomic selection of classic and contemporary, Alchemy Restaurant and Bar features a range of wagyu, dry-aged and pasture-fed cuts that pairs exquisitely with their long list of Australian, New Zealand and European wine options.


Alchemy Restaurant and Bar | 175 Eagle St, Brisbane City, QLD 4000


Black Hide Steakhouse 

Self-proclaimed as one of the best steakhouses in Southbank Brisbane, one visit to Black Hide Steakhouse will certainly prove why. With an inviting space centred around the specialty open kitchen, here at Black Hide they definitely know a thing or two about high-intensity and high-speed steak cooking. Naturally, meat is the star of the show with 12 cuts of steak available to try. Expertly cooked served with perfectly crisp potatoes and a range of sauces to choose from, could we ask for anything better?


Black Hide Steakhouse | 36 Caxton St, Brisbane City, QLD 4000


The Boatshed Restaurant

Sitting along the Brisbane River, The Boatshed Restaurant is an elegant and scenic way to enjoy one of best steak restaurants in Brisbane’s CBD. The menu is long and varied, with a choice of 15 steaks to choose from – some dry-aged for 40 days in The Boatshed’s meat cellar. And, if you like to do things a little differently, The Boatshed allows guests to choose from seven ‘steak toppers’, including prawns and oysters which can be added for a more decadent meal.


The Boatshed Restaurant | 543 Coronation Dr, Toowong, QLD 4064


Breakfast Creek Hotel

This over 125-year-old pub is an icon in Brisbane’s pub scene especially with their open-air beer garden and Spanish Garden steakhouse – just some of the reasons of why it’s one of the best steak restaurants in Brisbane. Sourcing their produce from south-east Queensland, guests to the Breakfast Creek Hotel will be spoilt for choice with their 11 steak cuts to choose from – and don’t forget their range of sauces and sides too! And, to help top off your Brekky Creek experience, their expansive wine, beer and 400-strong rum list is well worth the taste too.


Breakfast Creek Hotel | 2 Kingsford Smith Dr, Albion, QLD 4010


Moo Moo Restaurant

Moo Moo Restaurant is a sleek and modern Brisbane steakhouse featuring open kitchen displays of their meat dry ageing cabinets for all diners to see. This is on brand for the rest of the dining experience, with an incredibly extensive steak menu ranging from classics to the more extravagant Moo Moo Signature, the Spice Rubbed 1kg Wagyu Rump Cap Roast. Like any classic steak restaurant, Moo Moo also has an equally satisfying wine list with over 900 drops by the bottle to try.


Moo Moo Restaurant | 39 Edward St, Brisbane City, QLD 4000


Port Office Hotel

After a refurbishment in 2017, the Port Office Hotel has been transformed into a modern and elegant gastro pub with a timeless French feel. The grill menu serves up delicious classic fillet, sirloin and wagyu cuts served with specific sides and your choice of sauce, with amazing thin cut frites. Port’s drinks menu is a standout, with 24 beers on tap, Australian and European wines and 16 cocktails inspired by different parts of the world. If you’re looking for one of Brisbane’s best restaurants to enjoy a steak, this is it.


Port Office Hotel | 40 Edward St, Brisbane City, QLD 4000


Vintaged Bar + Grill

Don’t let the sleek, glamorous setting of Brisbane’s Vintaged Bar + Grill fool you; the food is humble, hearty and delicious. The grain- and grass-fed cuts are delicious, served with house made sides and sauces that are just as equally exquisite. Of course, the pièce de résistance is the 1000 strong wine collection that’s encased in these marvellous glass cabinets that surely hosts a wine for every Brisbanites taste.


Vintaged Bar + Grill | Level 6/190 Elizabeth St, Brisbane City, QLD 4000


Walter’s Steakhouse and Wine Bar

Warm and cosy to say the least, Walter’s Steakhouse and Wine Bar is adorned with red-leather booths featuring luxe marble topped tables. For your visit we’d recommend the 300g Day Dry Age New York Strip ($60) that pairs seamlessly with Walter’s Prawn Cocktail ($24) and the Dry Aged Beef Tartare ($21) which is served with cornichons, eschallots, mustard and cured egg yolk.


Walter’s Steakhouse and Wine Bar | 219 Alice St, Brisbane City, QLD 4000


Looking for some outdoor dining options? Check out this list of the 7 Best Waterfront Restaurants in Brisbane. Or, eat on the wild side of the plate with this guide to the Top 6 Unique and Quirky Dining Experiences in Brisbane of 2024.

Feature image: Alchemy Restaurant. Photographed by Josh Thies. Image supplied via Tourism & Events Queensland.
This article was first published on November 15 2018. It was updated and edited by Hunter and Bligh on April 30 2024.