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8.3

Killen's Steakhouse

SteakhouseSteaks

Pearland

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Killen’s Steakhouse feels like the sort of friend you always want in your corner, the type A pal who makes sure you’re having a great birthday at all costs. It’s easy to trust that everything is under control and the experience will be excellent from start to finish, because the Pearland steakhouse is built for a special occasion (or a random Wednesday). At Killen’s you can expect attentive staff, impressive dry-aged steaks and shareable, traditional sides, and a meal that sails along from start to finish.

Amongst a sea of steakhouses trying to reinvent the wheel, you can depend on Killen’s to stay the course. The sides at Killen’s are classic—charred broccolini, fluffy mashed potatoes, and enormous caesar salads, not ones made for people that live in a doll house. And the main event, the steaks, come in many formats. From personal flights of filet mignon to smoky dry aged ribeye, the steaks are prepared with an excellent sear, with every bite feeling like a personal love letter to beef. 

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The team at Killen’s isn’t afraid to go the extra mile, and a staff member might even whip out a pocket light to get the best view of your beef, and make sure it’s cooked to your liking. It feels like the staff is also a part of your birthday crew and wants to make sure you're enjoying your meal at all costs. Couples celebrating an anniversary get to enjoy desserts that come floating out on a giant dessert charcuterie board. And the dining room manages to be effortlessly upscale, with warm mood lighting, a sea of crisp white tablecloths, and a floor-to-ceiling wine rack cutting through the center. It’s hard to deny how swanky Killen’s is—we half expect a jazz pianist to be in the center of the room, serenading guests as they cut into their New York strip.

From the moment you set foot in the restaurant to your last bite of cheesecake, you glide through your meal at Killen’s. Come with a friend and have a sidecar at the bar during Happy Hour, or when you need a private room with 15 of your closest friends. If the milestone (or random weekday) calls for a slab of angus beef, enough potatoes to take up a quarter of your plate, and a huge slice of cheesecake, then Killen’s is where to go.

Killen's Steakhouse image

photo credit: Richard Casteel

Killen's Steakhouse image

photo credit: Richard Casteel

Killen's Steakhouse image

photo credit: Richard Casteel

Killen's Steakhouse image

photo credit: Richard Casteel

Killen's Steakhouse image

photo credit: Richard Casteel

Killen's Steakhouse image
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Dry Age Ribeye

Smoked and sizzling when it hits your table, the dry-aged ribeye showcases some of the best of what Killen’s has to offer.

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Smoked Pork Belly

For it to be so smoky in flavor, it’s the subtle sweetness on the pork belly that makes it standout and one of our favorite appetizers on the menu.

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Sides

The sides at Killen’s are made to share, and cover all of the traditional steakhouse bases. Get the charred broccolini and potatoes au gratin.

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Desserts

The dessert menu at Killen’s is full of hits. Go classic and round off your meal with a creme brulee cheesecake, or take a little dessert twist and grab a blood orange bundt cake to add a little pizazz.

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