Highest-rated steak restaurants in the Bremerton area by diners

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February 20, 2025
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Highest-rated steak restaurants in the Bremerton area by diners

The French have their bistros. The English have their pubs. And the Americans have their steakhouses.

Going out for a steak has been a pivotal part of American culture for more than a century, but it wasn't always considered a high-class, expensive meal. In New York City in the 1800s, working-class folks would down pints of ale and (usually without utensils and atop white or French bread) for celebratory meals. Sometimes, the "beefsteak banquet," as it was known, would be put on as a political fundraiser.

Soon, fine-dining establishments opened up to take those steak dinners up a notch, like Delmonico's in 1837, Old Homestead Steakhouse in 1868, and Carl Luger's Caf茅, Billiards and Bowling Alley (now Peter Luger) in 1887. One thing has remained the same though: Dining at a steakhouse is still synonymous with celebration. It's the kind of meal used to mark milestone moments on the path to the American dream鈥攇et a job, buy a house, go out for steak.

The steakhouse experience has certainly modernized from the days of eating beef with your hands and slugging beers. Ordering a steak involves choosing the best cuts, like rib-eye, filet mignon, and New York strip. Then there are the starters鈥攁 shrimp cocktail, oysters Rockefeller, or a classic house salad with your choice of dressing. And of course, you can't forget all of the accoutrements鈥攖he potato (baked, mashed, or au gratin?), the vegetable (creamed spinach, saut茅ed asparagus, or roasted broccoli?), and a slice of classic New York cheesecake to finish it off.

More than a century after the steak dinner got upgraded in New York City, chain steakhouses started bringing this central part of the American culinary tradition cross-country in the 1980s and '90s with spots like Texas Roadhouse, LongHorn Steakhouse, Outback Steakhouse, and The Capital Grille. Today, with so many steakhouses to choose from, it takes high-quality service, top-of-the-line cooking, and of course, the best cuts of beef to stand out from the rest.

How will you choose where to live out this iconic American meal? To help, compiled a list of the highest-rated steakhouses in the Bremerton area, according to diners' reviews on as of February 2025. Restaurants tagged as "steakhouses" on Yelp within a 10-kilometer radius of Bremerton were included. As a result, some restaurants featured may primarily serve other food items. Only restaurants with at least 20 reviews were considered.

#8. McCloud's Grill House

- Rating: 3.1/5 (169 reviews)
- Price level: $$
- Address: 4111 Wheaton Way Bremerton, Washington
- Categories: Bars, American, Steakhouses
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#7. Carbon Mexican Steakhouse

- Rating: 3.2/5 (42 reviews)
- Address: 10315 Silverdale Way Northwest Ste B12 Silverdale, Washington
- Categories: New Mexican Cuisine, Wine Bars, Steakhouses
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#6. The Clearwater

- Rating: 3.3/5 (81 reviews)
- Price level: $$$
- Address: 15347 Suquamish Way Northeast Suquamish, Washington
- Categories: Steakhouses, Seafood, Sushi Bars
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#5. Boat Shed

- Rating: 3.5/5 (648 reviews)
- Price level: $$
- Address: 101 Shore Drive Bremerton, Washington
- Categories: Seafood, Steakhouses
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#4. Fujiyama Japanese Steak House & Bar

- Rating: 3.5/5 (335 reviews)
- Price level: $$
- Address: 9989 Silverdale Way Northwest Ste 109 Silverdale, Washington
- Categories: Japanese, Steakhouses
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#3. Yamazaki Sushi & Steaks

- Rating: 3.9/5 (96 reviews)
- Address: 1405 Northeast McWilliams Road Ste 105 Bremerton, Washington
- Categories: Sushi Bars, Japanese, Steakhouses
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#2. Islander

- Rating: 4.1/5 (36 reviews)
- Address: 403 Madison Ave. North Ste 104 Bainbridge Island, Washington
- Categories: Bars, Seafood, Steakhouses
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#1. Tiny's House of Crabs

- Rating: 4.2/5 (51 reviews)
- Address: 4930 Kitsap Way Bremerton, Washington
- Categories: Seafood, Steakhouses
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This story features data reporting by Wade Zhou, writing by Kiersten Hickman, and is part of a series utilizing data automation across 302 metros.

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