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| Lowake Steak House |
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Jul 21st, 2004 |
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I was stationed at Goodfellow AFB in 1962 and drove over to Lowake for the best (and biggest) steak I have ever tasted. And washed it down with the biggest mug of beer too! I think I need to go back.... |
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Mar 12th, 2004 |
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The first time I had a Lowake steak was with my great-grandparents, and my daughter had her first steak there at 9 months old. Lowake can't be beat: cold beer, onion rings and great steak! |
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Jan 24th, 2004 |
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When I was 16, my Dad flew me to Lowake Steak House and I have never forgotten the great taste of that steak and it was huge !!!! I am now 56 and I still go to Lowake for the best steaks in Texas! Always need a doggie bag, just too much for my husband and me to eat in one sittin'. |
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Dec 17th, 2003 |
I've read the many raves about Lowake Steakhouse and they are right. I have eaten there for years and the steaks and serve would be hard to beat.
However, it all began more than 29 years ago as reported in the San Angelo Standard Times back in June 03. The name has been changed from what it was originally and the location has been moved a bit but the reputation of the best steakhouse in Texas goes back to at least the early 1950s and maybe before that. In 1950 I lived in Abilene and a group of us frequenty went to Lowake where the restaurant was composed of several old houses put together. You almost needed a map to find your way around in there. The steaks were so large that often they hung over the ends of the platter. They were good back then and they are still great. It is true that there was a landing strip back then also.
This is not meant to take anything away from the present owner but to give credit where it is due. The launching pad for Lowake Steakhouse was poured long before the present restaurant existed. I can name a number of people to attest to that because they were in the group that ate there in 1950.
I strongly recommend that if a person has never been to Lowake Steakhouse you better get on down there. You won't find a better steak in the State of Texas. |
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Dec 4th, 2003 |
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I make an annual trip down to Miles Texas for a family reunion. One of the first things I say is "When we going to Lowake?" First time I remember going was back in 1969 with my Grandpa. Now it's every chance I get. During the unfortunate circumstances of 9/11 I was in Miles with no way home. If we we're AT Lowake, there was some scraps in the fridge at my Uncle Terry's place. If you get the chance, and don't treat yourself to this little bit of heaven, you've missed out! |
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Nov 21st, 2003 |
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Amazingly, I came across this place back in the mid 90's. Sign out front said "Best Steaks in Texas". Well because of work schedule, only had time for a burger.. It WAS huge.. dang good burger..BUT what caught my eye was the Massive size of the steaks be'n served up.. Oh yeah.. I've made many a trip Back to my favorite Steakhouse and I dont care one bit that it's a 180mi ta git there... Best darn Steaks in this great state... God Bless Texas!! |
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