Cattleman's Steakhouse

Linda Kaye
Linda Kaye
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Part 19: Cattleman's Steakhouse

  • June 21, 2006
  • Rated 5 of 5 by two cruisers from Ames, Iowa
Part 19: Cattleman's Steakhouse

When people in El Paso want a really good steak meal they drive 30 miles Southeast on Interstate 10 to the Fabens exit, then drive 5 more miles through the desert to Cattleman’s Steakhouse at Indian Cliffs Ranch. It is worth the drive…and bring the whole family. Besides the restaurant, guests can go on a hayride, see the sites where movies have been filmed, or visit the “zoo”.

We came for the restaurant where they serve huge choice aged steaks with side dishes of coleslaw, Texas style baked beans, breads, and baked potatoes that could be a meal by themselves. The menu also includes seafood. Decorated in Western style the rambling restaurant has several large rooms indicative of periodic additions. From our table we had a view of the peacock perch… that was colorful.

There is a small souvenir shop where you can buy the special ingredients that make these steaks so tender and flavorful.

From journal Road Trip to Las Vegas and Beyond

Editor Pick

Cattlemen's Steak House

  • December 29, 2000
  • Rated 4 of 5 by Linda Kaye from San Antonio, Texas
Cattlemen's Steak House

Located in the middle of Southwest’s most scenic desert ranch is the Cattlemen’s Steakhouse, known all over the country for its choice aged steaks served in an "old west atmosphere. It was named "Best Steakhouse" by People Magazine in 1983 and the Texas Highway choice in March 1992.

The steaks are incredibly delicious and tender. The side dishes are served "family style" in large portions. There is a full bar and a dessert menu. Dining at the Cattlemen’s is more than just eating a good meal- it is a wonderful experience in a beautiful and exciting location. There are several gift shops featuring western and Indian jewelry, clothes, and art.

The first time we visited the Cattlemen’s years ago, there was storm over the desert – the sky was dark with ominous clouds and the lightening appeared to be "kissing" the ground time and time again. We sat on the balcony while waiting for our table, usually the best spot the view incredible sunsets, and watched a spectacular lightening display.

Driving Directions: Take IH 10 East to Faben’s Exit, then north 5 miles into the desert

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