Who doesn’t love a good steak? Okay—maybe not if you’re vegan (and if you are, this probably isn’t the article for you). But for the rest of us meat-lovers, Montana is basically steak heaven.

As one of the top cattle-producing states in the country, it’s no surprise that Montanans know a thing or two about grilling the perfect cut. From high-end chophouses to tiny roadside joints, we’ve got options. But if you’re looking for a steak spot that flies under the radar—and totally overdelivers—this is for you.

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The site Cheapism recently released a list ofThe Best Under-the-Radar Steakhouse in Each State,and they didn’t mess around with chain restaurants or big names. This list is all about the hidden gems. The kind of places that ditch the fancy lighting and white tablecloths in favor of killer flavor and a true Montana vibe.

So who took the top spot in Montana for the best steak?

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That honor goes to Land of Magic Steakhouse, tucked away in Logan, Montana, just west of Bozeman. Set in a rustic log cabin, this family-owned spot serves up serious Montana atmosphere and even more serious steak.

On their website, they say it best:

"Too many steak restaurants fill their plates with frills, but Land of Magic Steakhouse does things differently."

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From thick cuts of certified Angus beef to their legendary twice-baked potatoes, it’s a must-visit for any steak lover cruising through Big Sky Country. So next time you’re headed west of town, skip the fast food and go where the locals eat.

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