This Rustic Steakhouse In Indianapolis Is A Carnivore's Dream Come True
By Courtney Johnston|Published February 02, 2018
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Courtney Johnston
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Courtney's originally from the East Coast, but has found a charming new home in Indiana. She loves checking out local music, reading, and trying new food. She's also a little too addicted to coffee and has a Maine Coon cat she answers to.
When you think of great steakhouses in Indy, the first place that comes to mind is undoubtedly St. Elmo’s. While this famous, ritzy steakhouse is a true landmark in Indiana, there are a lot of other great steakhouses worth exploring. If you like a slightly more laid-back atmosphere with incredible steak, you’ll love this rustic steakhouse hiding in Indianapolis.
If you're looking for an amazing steakhouse with massive portions and incredible service, you'll love Bynum's Steakhouse on Meridian Street. This amazing steakhouse may not look like much from the outside, but every Hoosier knows that it's what's on the inside that matters.
In case you have any trouble finding it, just look for their unforgettable landmark: the cattle statues just outside of the restaurant. They'll let you know you're in the right place.
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Bynum's Steakhouse has been a staple on the south side of the city, with this location voted as the south side's #1 steakhouse.
Their infamous 32-ounce bone-in prime rib is a carnivore's dream. All of their steaks are cut from certified Angus beef and average 2 inches thick! You'll be amazed by the huge portions this steakhouse offers.
If you're not in the mood for steak (why wouldn't you be?), you can also try their seafood, chicken, and pasta entrees. Bynum's is actually known for their legendary 24-ounce lobster tail or their beloved onion soup.
For unforgettable steaks in a rustic and authentic setting, swing in for dinner at Bynum's Steakhouse.
They're open Sun-Thurs (11am - 9:30pm) and Friday and Saturday (11am - 10pm). You'll find them at 3850 S Meridian St., Indianapolis, IN 46217.
Have you ever been to this incredible, rustic steakhouse on the south side of the city? What was your favorite dish on the menu? Share your thoughts in the comments!