Stead Ranch Steak House

42149 Stead Rd, Stead
(204) 635-2226

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Dale Hrycaiko

Had dinner at the Stead this past weekend and they're right, you haven't done it until you've done it in a barn! Great atmosphere, great steaks (heard the ribs are great as well), and the peach cobbler is amazing. Our server David was very pleasant, attentive and engaging. He made us some great drinks to quench our thirst and achieved just the right balance of attentiveness, but not hovering. Great work David! We'll be definitely back to the Barn, this gem of a place tucked away in Stead.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Donna Hall

Very interesting and unique place. Worth the drive.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Ryan Grobety

Stead Ranch was a bit of a let down as far as atmosphere and service. I could see how it would be a fun place during peak hours though with a live band. I will give it another try if I'm in the area and hope for better results!!

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 3

Service: 2

Shaesoul Studio

A diamond in the rough. Worth the drive even though Hwy 12 could use some work lol A little pricey - could use a few more veggies on the side. Book your group/family gathering meet up you will enjoy the night! The stage is great too! I will definitely be back for some dancing someday!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Ron Pratt

It's a bit of a drive, but worthwhile. Make sure that you make a reservation or you may be turned away.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Phil Hendo

Enjoyed the music and company

Phil Ad Hendo

Enjoyed the music and company

Dale Hudon

5 out of 5,Joey is a very,very good hostess,they have music venues,1st time there,do it again anytime...one complaint...only open Fri Sat and sun and hours need expanded....but awsome place

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

David Carroll

Good price good steak good everything

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Melissa Warden

Absolutely heaven

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Jenn M

Are you an out-of-towner, just passing through for the weekend, and you’ve spotted a cheeky sign on the highway that says, “You haven’t done it until you’ve done it in a barn”? Intrigued, you decide to check out Stead Ranch Steakhouse Bar & Grill. Buckle up, because this dining experience will be more unforgettable than a reality show episode featuring Nathan Fielder!

Our group of six, camping in our own little wilderness, decides to converge at Stead’s. The first trio arrives at a log barn that looks like it might double as the set for a horror film—seriously, it’s in the middle of nowhere, surrounded by absolutely nothing. There are horses in a corral, probably contemplating whether they should make a run for it.

We step inside, and a server leads us to a table, shooing away a burly man with a long gray beard—who turns out to be Bob, the owner. He greets us with “Cash only, how many bills are we talking?” like we’re about to negotiate a shady deal. When we say there are six of us but three more are on the way, he looks horrified and insists we can’t have six separate bills because that’s “too complicated.” Okay, Bob, we’re not trying to buy cocaine here; we just want to eat!

Bob takes our drink orders and we wait for our pals when another group with a reservation arrives. Bob quickly tells us we actually need to leave because “a reservation has arrived," and even if we did get a table it would take a LONG time and then it would take even longer to be served food. Spoiler alert: they didn’t even sit at our table!

Just as the three of us walk out of the door (after texting our friends "we uh, got kicked out?"), the rest of our group shows up and Bob suddenly has a change of heart and bursts through the door behind us - “Come back inside, but whatever you do, don’t order any burgers; they take forever!” This should have been our cue to run for the hills, but hey, we were in the middle of nowhere, starving, and desperation makes you ignore red flags like the beginning of a relationship.

We shuffle back to our table, which is still empty, and a different server takes our drink order (again) while we’re trying to decipher the eclectic decor—faux leather tables that look like they haven’t been thoroughly cleaned since the '70s. Cocktail options? Caesars or paralyzers. That’s it.

One of us orders the paralyzer, and after an excruciating 20 minutes, the server returns—not with our drinks, but with the news that they need to run to the local grocery store for milk and Pepsi to make it. At this point, we place our food orders. We’re told they’re out of ribs and to avoid too many burgers because they slow down the kitchen (the entire menu is steak, ribs & burgers). Is this a restaurant or an episode of chopped where everyone loses?

Now, a quick note: I have celiac disease, so I’m trying to make this clear. My conversation with the server goes like this:
Me: “Hi, I have celiac disease.”
Server: “Okay.”
Me: “Do you know what that is?”
Server: “No.”
Me: “It’s a severe reaction to gluten, so I can’t have any gluten in or near my food. Do you know what gluten is?”
Server: "No.“
Me: Attempts to explain gluten to a confused man
Server: "Okay. I'll tell the cook"

Fingers crossed, right?

Fast forward 1.5 hours, and we’re still waiting for our food. Meanwhile, Bob decides to pull up a chair to a couple at another table, regaling them with stories of his glory days. When he finally turns to us, he whips out his guitar and serenades us with three heartfelt songs sandwiched with stories of his adolescent run-ins with rockstar idols of decades past. When one of my friends whispers to her partner, Bob shoots her a death stare, saying, “I was TRYING to tell you a story. Sorry if I’m bothering you!” At this point the entire dining room is sitting in awkward sile

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 1

Crystal Krause

We just came home from dinner. it was Awesome!! we tried the Burger, Wings, Ribeye and Steak sandwich. The meals were delish, steaks seasoned and cooked to perfection. Best coleslaw I have ever had. Drinks were Huge and delish!! can't wait to come back to try the peach apple cobbler too!

Joanne Seel

Had a wonderful meal this evening. The atmosphere is quaint like a secret gathering place for family get togethers.

Nicole St Hilaire

Stead Ranch Steak House isn't your typical steakhouse. Sure, the food is fabulous but the atmosphere is what truly sets it apart. Eclectic and inviting, it feels like a one-of-a-kind experience. But the real stars are the combination of fantastic food, friendly staff, and an entertaining owner who adds a touch of flair to the whole evening. We highly recommend the Stead Ranch Steak House!

Marco C

We enjoyed the food and entertainment and the beers

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

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