

Meat-focused eatery offering a range of steaks, chops, seafood & burgers in a warm, casual setting.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 30 Little Horton Ln, Bradford BD5 0AL, United Kingdom
Phone: +44 1274 200166
Website: https://www.steaknbake.co.uk/
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Reviews
The starters were pretty good, although they were lacking in any sort of “x factor”, whether that was in the presentation or in the taste.
The Chicken Nachos should have contained more Chicken, the Wings were a tad too sweet and the Garlic Bread was very generic, topped with some Cheese and Jalapeños.
The mains were also a let down. The Fish Burger was not what we expected. It consisted of a Masala Fish in a Bun, with some Cheese. The combination wasn’t very appetising. They should have stuck to the traditional Fried Fish.
The Ribeye Steak was meant to be medium rare, however, the majority of it was still very chewy. It definitely paled in comparison to the Steaks we’ve had in Manchester. To put the final nail in the coffin, the consistency of the peppercorn sauce was also shocking. It was very watery and it didn’t have the signature pepper kick.
The two mocktails were lovely as was the decor and the Service.
We wouldn’t go out of our way to re-visit, but it’s decently priced for what you get.
We arrived at 5pm and there was plenty of seating available, although it soon began filling up so later arrivals would’ve had a wait. I ordered the Ribeye steak sizzler served with steamed veg, mashed potato, steak cut chips, spicy rice, and peppercorn sauce. Food was prepared quickly and it was the most tender, succulent steak I’ve had.
Safe to say the plates on our table emptied rapidly !
Atmosphere was pleasant and unrushed. No earthquake inducing loud music making normal conversation impossible like some places. Only downside is it’s cash only but that’s Bradford for you. Prices are fair. Our table including drinks came out to roughly £23.58 per head.
The restaurant car park is tight and usually rammed but there’s more space in the unpaved car park opposite. I paid £1.20 via a website for 2hrs. The main entrance is around the front of the building (opposite the old ice rink) at the top of a small set of stairs, although I think there’s a side entrance too ?
Overall, strongly recommend. Would return.
We had originally planned to open our fast at one of our regular restaurants. However, while scrolling through social media, I came across the Ramadan offer from Steak n Bake – Bradford — order a meal and receive a complimentary fruit and pakora platter for iftar. I thought this was such a lovely gesture, so we changed our plans and decided to give them a try instead.
We called ahead, reserved a table, and clearly mentioned that we would be opening our fast there. We arrived on time at 5:45pm and were seated promptly. Unfortunately, from that point onward, the experience went downhill.
No one came to our table with the promised complimentary iftar platter. Thankfully, we had brought a few extra dates with us, which we had while waiting for someone to attend to us. When a waiter finally came over, I asked for some hot water — but instead, we were given a jug of ice-cold water. By this point, I had a headache and was already feeling quite “hangry.”
The waiter who served us was incredibly rude. I have honestly never come across someone with such a lack of basic customer service skills. We asked for recommendations, and he showed absolutely no interest in helping us. When we politely asked about the complimentary platter advertised for Ramadan, we were told, “You’ve come late and we don’t have any.”
We had informed them in advance that we would be opening our fast, so this response was both confusing and disappointing.
At that stage, it wasn’t even about the food anymore. It was about principle, manners, and basic hospitality. Ramadan is a special time, and if you advertise a gesture of goodwill, it should be honoured — especially when customers have chosen your restaurant specifically because of it.
I have dined at many places nationally and internationally and have never experienced such unacceptable customer service. We stayed, ate our meal, and honestly couldn’t wait to leave.
Sadly, I won’t be returning, nor will I be recommending this place to anyone. A restaurant can recover from food mistakes — but poor attitude and lack of respect for customers are far harder to overlook.