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Black Hide Steakhouse

This shrine to steak is a meaty paradise where you could begin with an entrée of meatballs, beef ribs or steak tartare to lead in to the main event – Stanbroke Beef steak.

Black Hide Steakhouse was awarded the National winner for Best Steak Restaurant 2016. Pictured is director John Gambaro. Picture: Chris McCormack
Black Hide Steakhouse was awarded the National winner for Best Steak Restaurant 2016. Pictured is director John Gambaro. Picture: Chris McCormack

36 Caxton Street, Petrie Terrace

(07) 3369 9500
blackhidesteakhouse.com.au

THIS shrine to steak is a meaty paradise where you could begin with an entrée of meatballs, beef ribs or steak tartare to lead in to the main event – Stanbroke Beef steak.

Diners can select from an array of Angus (marble scores of 3-plus) cuts as well as Wagyu (five-plus) options and an organic eye fillet.

Interior Black Hide Steakhouse at Caxton Street, Petrie Terrace.
Interior Black Hide Steakhouse at Caxton Street, Petrie Terrace.

However meat is not mandatory and oysters, calamari, arancini and mussels are among the starter possibilities and goat’s cheese tortellini or fish are main course options.

Steaks are cooked as requested and come served simply with a couple of chunks of wagyu fat-roasted potato and a choice of sauce.

Generously portioned sides such as sautéed Brussel sprouts, roast carrots with pomegranate syrup and almonds or hand-cut chips are extra but are generously portioned.

Steaks are cooked as requested and come served simply with a couple of chunks of wagyu fat-roasted potato and a choice of sauce.
Steaks are cooked as requested and come served simply with a couple of chunks of wagyu fat-roasted potato and a choice of sauce.

Don’t discount dessert, as the crisp-lidded brulee studded with Armagnac-drenched prunes is a real treat.

The wine list is substantial, the first-class service verges on the formal and the dining room with its white-clothed tables and comfortable seating is small enough to maintain a sense of intimacy. A well-run enterprise.

  • Hours: Lunch Tue-Fri, dinner Tue-Sat
  • Bill: E $17.50-$31.50 M $26.50-$149 D$12-$15.90
  • Wine: Licensed
  • Chef: xxxxxxxxx
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Vibe: mates/partner/parents

Region: Brisbane North

Vegetarian/vegan: No

Exceptional wine list: No

Outdoors: No

Child friendly: No

Wheelchair access: Yes

Takeaway/delivery service: No

Exceptional dish: Wagyu 5-plus rump cap

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