Joseph’s Steakhouse

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White-tablecloth steak & seafood restaurant with a quiet, refined atmosphere & a global wine list.

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Joseph’s Steakhouse offers the highest quality seafood and steak in a fine dining atmosphere. We serve exclusive USDA Prime cuts and free-range natural golden …

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. 94% recommend (365 Reviews). . $$$$. . Closed now. . 212 S Clinton St, Iowa City, IA, United States, 52240. Links. . josephs-steak.com. Services. .

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Fred Lechuga
We finally visited this nice restaurant during a football weekend. Our waiter was very nice and helpful providing us assistance during our first visit. All of our food was very good. Yes it is pricey but worth it. We will definitely visit again the future.
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Anton Ego
There are restaurants one stumbles upon, and there are restaurants one returns to — not for spectacle, nor novelty, but for the quiet assurance that dinner will be treated as the sacred ritual it ought to be. Joseph’s, a steakhouse tucked into the unassuming heart of Iowa City, falls rather decisively into the latter category.

From the moment I entered, I sensed the sort of hospitality that is neither forced nor formulaic. The staff seemed to possess that rare intuition—appearing precisely when needed and vanishing before their presence overstayed its welcome. Accommodations were made without hesitation, and for a brief evening, one could almost believe the world outside the dining room did not exist.

The meal began modestly. Calamari—competent, lightly crisped, serviceable. But then came the onion rings: golden halos of indulgence, each bite a pleasing symphony of crunch and sweetness, harmonized perfectly by a house-made ranch dressing that reminded me, rather alarmingly, what ranch ought to taste like.

And then—the steak. Cooked with such precision that it could make lesser chefs weep. The exterior shimmered, the crust less of a sear and more of a buttery whisper—perhaps not the Maillard magic one expects, but a velvet prelude to the richness within. The sauces, of which there were several, provided a playful counterpoint: peppercorn with a sly wink, horseradish with conviction, and a red wine reduction so balanced it might make one forgive an earlier sin or two.

The potatoes arrived humble and triumphant, an ode to flavor and restraint. Too often a forgotten supporting actor, here they nearly stole the show—silky, seasoned, and unapologetically rich.

Alas, even a fine performance may falter in its final act. The Brussels sprouts, tragically, fell flat—lacking both the caramelized charm and assertive seasoning that could have saved them. One might forgive them as a misstep, a rare oversight in an otherwise disciplined kitchen.

At Joseph’s, the flaws are few, the pleasures deliberate. It is a place that understands the ceremony of dining—where a well-cooked steak and a gracious smile still matter. And in this age of overcomplication, that may be the finest flavor of all.
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N Vissering
Nothing but good things to say about this place. Our server was friendly and attentive. They split one of the meals in our party for a menial charge of only $2. They plated it so beautifully. Steaks were cooked to order and were juicy and tender. Drinks were fantastic. We did not have dessert so I can’t answer to that, but the rest of the experience was just fantastic
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Heidi Schoenberg
I have lived in Iowa City for three years and have always heard great things about this steakhouse. We finally went yesterday and if I could sum it up in one sentence, it would be that this place should not be called a steakhouse. I have had far better steaks at St. Burch and The Webster and it is not even close.

We had a 9:30 pm Friday reservation, arrived on time, and were seated right away. The first thing I noticed was how freezing cold it was. Other nearby tables also commented on it, and some even left right after finishing their meals. One positive was that the tables were spaced out and not crammed together.

Service was okay but slow, which was surprising since we were one of the only parties left by that time. Our server apologized for the wait. The ordering experience felt mid-tier. We were in and out in an hour, which was disappointing because I had expected a more paced and refined dining experience.

For an appetizer, we ordered the Wagyu Carpaccio. The flavor was good, but the crackers were some of the hardest, driest, stalest things I have ever eaten. I only finished them because I was starving. At that point, my partner and I were already joking that we should have just gotten the onion rings.

We both ordered steaks. I had the Wagyu Sirloin for $49 and my partner had the Ribeye for $65. They came out surprisingly fast, but our excitement faded as soon as we saw them. My partner’s ribeye looked like it had been boiled with barely any color or crust, while my steak did have a nice crust. Both were ordered medium-rare, so I am not sure what went wrong.

Unfortunately, the cold dining room meant our food started cooling quickly. My steak was extremely chewy, and I ended up eating it with the mashed potatoes just to mask the texture. The quality of the meat seemed fine, but whoever cooked it did not do it justice. My partner did not finish his ribeye because it was chewy and had an odd brine flavor. The three spears of asparagus on the plate were tough and hard to chew.

The mashed potatoes were fine, but nowhere near the best in town. Drinks were also just okay. We skipped dessert entirely because we did not want to risk another letdown.

The bill came to over $200 with tip, and we left wishing we had stayed home or gone to The Webster or St. Burch instead. We are not the type to complain in a restaurant, but by the end we just wanted to leave. Unless something drastically changes, we will not be back.

Disappointment.
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LaTisha Rorem
Visited here for a work holiday dinner; will definitely come back for a personal dinner! Service was amazing, beautiful atmosphere, amazing food and great drinks. Highly recommend trying the onion rings! Never had any like them and the ranch is amazing. I got the burger because it was calling my name but I tried the pork chop, wagyu sirloin, and mashed potatoes – all amazing!
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Lisa Schultz
We are from out of town & my filet was SO tender & full of flavor. Everything that I had was so good. The mashed potatoes that came with my steak & asparagus had incredible flavor. Everyone at our table enjoyed our meals & service. When I come back to Iowa City- I am definitely coming back here! The sauce on the side was delicious.
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Truman Gerholdt
Excellent steak. The onion rings were amazing. I recommend the Brussels sprouts and bacon too. Service was great. A bit pricy but expected for a steakhouse. I would cost again for a nice family meal or date night. Wine list is extensive.
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Adam Pretorius
My Favorite Steakhouse in Town

This is the dining experience you want for a formal evening—where atmosphere, service, and exceptional food come together seamlessly. From the moment you walk in, it feels like dining upper-class on the Titanic: a timeless elegance infused with warmth.

The tall ceilings lend a sense of grandeur, while drapery softens the space, creating an intimate yet opulent setting. The servers are impeccably formal, anticipating your every need with precision and care.

Menu highlights:
– Area’s best Old Fashioned
– Wedge salad is the most impressive presentation I’ve seen
– Main course: the petite filet is perfection
– Side: the boursin mashed potatoes absolute decadence.

If you’re looking for something lighter, their fish is also exceptional. And if you’re lucky to get there when they have prime rib, you won’t leave hungry!

I recommend this spot to all my newly relocated clients and hey, don’t forget date night—it’s the perfect place to celebrate, connect, and enjoy the finer things in life.
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LAURA HEDIEN
Wow! Winner all the way around! Home made sauces, bread… We had- wagyu burger and fries, filet and ribeye. ZERO complaints and loved it all. Had the pork belly, onion rings and bread for appetizers. Again, all excellent. Sure wish this place were closer to us. Peter, our waiter was top notch!! Very knowledgeable.
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Mostafa
The steak at this restaurant is absolutely outstanding—cooked to perfection, tender, and full of flavor. It’s easily one of the best I’ve had in a long time. The shrimp and seafood soup is also a must-try; rich, hearty, and bursting with fresh flavors that make every spoonful memorable. The combination of quality ingredients and careful preparation really sets this place apart. If you’re looking for a spot that delivers both comfort and excellence, this restaurant should be at the top of your list.
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