Our Porterhouse steak is a steak worth bragging about. Perfect texture, flavor and marbling on every single one of them.
There are only a few ways to make perfect better.. and we think Dry Aging is one of them as it adds even more tenderness and the distinct roasted, nutty flavor of a properly dry-aged steak
We only Dry Aged the best USDA Prime Steaks. Dry aging takes time, a keen eye for quality and a precise technique for the perfect ripening climate. We have it. A proper dry-age steak is expensive and usually found at only the best steakhouses.
Our USDA Prime Porterhouse is the best Angus beef has to offer. This means you will always get beef with moderate marbling, grade “A’ maturity and it is sourced specifically from a couple specific farms in the MidWest. Our Porterhouses are Dry Aged for about 15 days and then WET aged for 30+ days.
Dry aging takes time, a keen eye for quality and a precise technique for the perfect ripening climate. We have it. A proper dry-aged steak is expensive and usually found at only the best steakhouses.
Grade: USDA Prime | Black Angus Beef | Top 2% of USDA Prime
The Porterhouse is a large, tender steak full of flavor. It is a cut of steak that includes part of the tenderloin and the top loin steak. The steak includes a “T” shaped bone.
The Prime Rib primal cut is where we find the most tender, flavorful and desirable steaks in a steer/cow. In layman’s words, the Prime Rib is where the flavor is at. The Prime Rib is the undisputed KING of large cuts of beef.
You will not only get the beef marbling that comes with the grade of Prime, but you are eating premium beef from Angus steers (“A” maturity), fed with premium grain and pasture. These are steers that weight less than 1,050 lbs. This is “the good stuff” raised and processed in America, aged and cut in Chicago.