I knew Omaha Steaks was my top choice for meat subscription boxes when I overcooked a New York strip and it was still buttery, tender and as delicious as a medium-rare steak. That should tell you everything you need to know about this fifth-generation family-owned business that sources all of its meat from Midwest farms.
My shipment included a variety of meats, including some burgers, bacon-wrapped pork, tenderloin steaks and some side dishes. A quick note on the side dishes: You owe it to yourself to try their caramel apple tartlet, with a scoop of vanilla ice cream, of course. The scalloped potatoes—thinly sliced spuds with cream and cheese—are microwaveable and are a tasty and decadent accompaniment to any dish.
There are only two things I didn’t like, one of them being the Styrofoam packaging my delivery came in. This is more of a personal thing, but I’d prefer a more environmentally friendly box than that. The second is that some of my meat had some weird cuts on them, almost as if the butcher started to butterfly cut the meat but stopped about a quarter of the way through.
Omaha Steaks has been in business for more than a century and in the same family for five generations, so they know a thing or two about high-quality steaks. The Nebraska-based meat masters offer countless giftable boxes for birthdays, anniversaries, business events or just to have something nice and juicy to throw on the grill. You could spend hours perusing their selection, which included sirloins for barbecues and skirt steaks for people who prefer meats that take well to marinades. If you want the best-of-the-best, go for their Private Reserve cuts. These handpicked cuts, including dry-aged and Wagyu steaks, are top-of-the-line when it comes to marbling and tenderness.
This brand is a little more expensive than similar services, but the value is unmatched, in my opinion. I recommend checking around major holidays when there are multiple offers and sales to help you save money.
Pros
- High-quality meat
- Wide selection of cuts
- Sourced from Midwest U.S. farms
- Quick and fresh delivery
Cons
Meats available:Â Steaks, burgers, franks, chicken, pork, seafood, meals, sides, desserts, wine and more|Â Subscriptions available?:Â Yes | Sourcing: Midwest farms based in the U.S.