Cattleman’s Steakhouse at Indian Cliffs Ranch

  4.7 – 8,229 reviews   • Steak house

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Cowboy-style chophouse on a working ranch in the Texas desert serving up big steaks, BBQ & seafood.

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We are a large, family-owned steakhouse on a working ranch. Monday: Closed Tuesday-Friday: 5-10pm Saturday: 12:30-10pm Sunday: 12:30-9pm

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David Barr
The views are incredible. The atmosphere is awesome. We had the T-bone cooked medium. I liked that the slices complimented the meat rather than overpowering it. I also noticed there was no steak sauce on the tables…as it should be. A $50 steak shouldn’t need sauce to make it palatable. And the steak didn’t need anything. We also got the 8 piece shrimp cocktail. The shrimp were huge and the cocktail sauce was very tasty. A nice horseradish flavor without the heat. We can’t wait to eat there again.
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Lorena Avila
The food was outstanding! This place truly lives up to its lifelong reputation; for generations, it has been a favorite for family outings. Despite the restaurant being packed because of UTEP’s graduation, our server, Kate, didn’t miss a beat. She was wonderful and made our graduate’s celebration truly special!
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Semy Lee Fox
Honestly, for a steakhouse, the steak was just decent, nothing amazing. The sides were also just your run-of-the-mill sides and a bit bland (especially their rice) in my opinion. Nothing to rave about. We got there a bit early to beat the dinner rush and were able to be seated right away and the service was friendly and great. What we enjoyed most was actually seeing their little petting zoo and their playground area. The playground area was made out of wood, which is nice because it’s different. It had lots of things for little kids to do. The slides were a bit too fast for younger ones but still fun. With toddlers, I appreciate places that accommodate for families with little kids and this place definitely does that.
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It’s Theboogyman
Awesome experience , the service was excellent and the food was absolutely amazing. Plenty of history and artifacts on display made the experience even better. I will definitely be revisiting this place.
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ZombieGrowl Rawr
Listen. I’m traveling for work and a nice guy at an El Paso post office told me about this place.

It was absolutely one of the coolest experiences of my life even though I’m traveling alone. Food was amazing. The property was so cool. The drive to it – also amazing. Can’t recommend enough.
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Ivan Favela
Came in hungry left impressed. Steaks cooked exactly how you ask juicy flavorful and worth every bite. Sides actually matter here and the service is locked in without being annoying. Solid spot for a real steak night. Would 100 percent come back.
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James Lin
**4.7/5 ✨ Cattleman’s Steakhouse El Paso: Where the West Still Wins**

Out on the edge of the Franklin Mountains, **Cattleman’s Steakhouse** is a 500-acre working ranch turned Texas legend . Pull up at sunset—longhorns grazing, tumbleweeds rolling, and the smell of mesquite smoke drifting from the pit. It’s like stepping onto a John Wayne movie set, but the steaks are 100% real.

The **32-oz “Cowboy” ribeye** ($58) is the stuff of carnivore dreams: charred crust, pink center, juice pooling like a desert mirage . Ordered medium-rare, it arrived *exactly* that—seasoned simply with salt, pepper, and smoke. Sides are classics done right: loaded baked potato the size of a football , ranch beans simmered with bacon, and cornbread so sweet it’s dessert. The **shrimp cocktail** ($14) appetizer? Jumbo Gulf prawns, zesty sauce—fresh as if the coast moved inland .

Family-friendly touches abound: kids feed the petting zoo goats , and the wagon ride to the “movie set” ghost town is free with dinner . Service is cowboy-polite—our server refilled iced tea without asking and shared ranch history .

Only quibble? It’s a 25-minute drive from downtown—worth every mile, but plan ahead . Valet is $5 or self-park free. Cocktails are stiff (try the Prickly Pear Margarita ). Sunset views from the patio are postcard-perfect. Cattleman’s isn’t just dinner—it’s an El Paso rite of passage. Save room for the mile-high pecan pie . I’ll be back before the next full moon.
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Mirna De La Rosa
Cattleman’s Steakhouse never disappoints!!!
Love coming here for celebrations or just when craving a delicious meal that will always satisfy. The atmosphere is quiet and the view is beautiful, a lot of history. Inside they also have a mini shopping center . Staff and service is great very attentive ready to serve you. Drinks are amazing especially their margaritas on the rocks they are my favorite! This place is great for anniversaries, birthday parties, family gatherings not to mention they have a lot of different animals and reptile’s to look at afterwards or before your meal outside they have a small zoo.
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Pineapple Ranch
Cattlemans Steak House continues to be a top pick for a true Texas steak. The service, location, and of course the food, is fantastic. This place is definitely one of a kind!
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Joachim Hees
We ordered the ribeye and shrimp and it was delicious and made to order-perfect. We had the sausage bites which were wonderful. We also ordered mushrooms and noticed they weren’t the Cattleman’s famous mushrooms with wine and butter. They were too sweet and had no juicy butter or wine. We did not enjoy those.
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