
Market Steer Steakhouse was started in 2018 at the St. Francis Hotel by Chef Kathleen Crook and Kristina Goode. You can see Frankie’s visit to the old location here but this trip it had relocated last July to a new 4,500 sq. ft. building with a separate bar area and extensive sound proofing in the main dining room. They did 4 months of remodeling to the structure before moving in and so were able to address the noise level of the older location. Adding a bar allowed them to offer craft cocktails and have a place to display the equestrian and rodeo roots of the Chef. The 60-seat dining room is adorned with a 600 piece hand blown amber glass chandelier and wall sconces made of horse hair ties. The bench seating along the walls was well padded and matched with closely set 2-top white cloth-covered tables. Larger tables were in the center on the old wood floor with music in the background. The ceiling was lined with wood beams and much of the art on the walls was from local galleries with the price list on the back of the wine list. It was a room of soft tones with friendly and excellent service. The food was quite good, so if you are ready for a steak dinner put this on your list. Continue reading













