Wisconsin River Meats
T-Bone (20oz)(Select Locations)
T-Bone (20oz)(Select Locations)
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20 oz T-Bone Steak – Legendary Steakhouse Classic
Satisfy your craving for a bold, premium steak with our 20 oz T-Bone Steak from Wisconsin River Meats. Expertly butchered from pasture-raised, high-quality beef, this legendary cut combines the tender filet mignon with the hearty, flavorful New York strip, separated by the classic T-shaped bone that locks in juices and amplifies flavor during cooking. Each 20 oz portion delivers a robust, satisfying taste worthy of the best steakhouse, shipped fresh across Wisconsin, Illinois, Minnesota, Iowa, North Dakota, and South Dakota.
Why Choose Our 20 oz T-Bone Steak?
Crafted with small-batch care and traditional Midwest beef-raising practices, this T-Bone is naturally raised without hormones or antibiotics. It arrives vacuum-sealed for maximum freshness, ready to bring a true steakhouse experience to your own grill or skillet.
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Combines filet mignon and New York strip in one premium cut
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Naturally raised, pasture-fed beef with no hormones or antibiotics
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Vacuum-sealed to lock in freshness and extend shelf life
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Generous 20 oz portion perfect for sharing or a hearty solo meal
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Ships fresh across Wisconsin, Illinois, Minnesota, Iowa, North Dakota, and South Dakota
Your Go-To Steak for Any Occasion
Whether you’re hosting a backyard barbecue, planning a steakhouse-inspired date night, or treating yourself to a gourmet dinner, our 20 oz T-Bone Steak makes every meal memorable. Just season, cook, and enjoy — no fuss, no compromise.
Storage Instructions
Keep refrigerated until ready to cook. For longer storage, freeze in the original vacuum-sealed packaging for up to 6 months. Once thawed, cook within 2–3 days for best quality and flavor.
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Looking for more premium steak cuts? Explore other Midwest favorites from Wisconsin River Meats:
Frequently Asked Questions
What is included with the 20 oz T-Bone Steak?
Each order includes one generous 20 oz T-Bone Steak, expertly butchered and vacuum-sealed for maximum freshness and flavor.
What makes a T-Bone Steak special?
A T-Bone Steak features both the tender filet mignon and the flavorful New York strip in a single cut, separated by a signature T-shaped bone that helps lock in juices during cooking.
Is the T-Bone Steak naturally raised?
Yes! Our T-Bone Steaks come from pasture-raised beef with no added hormones or antibiotics, ensuring premium quality and a natural, rich flavor.
How is the T-Bone Steak packaged?
Each steak is vacuum-sealed to preserve freshness, extend shelf life, and make freezer storage convenient.
Where do you ship the T-Bone Steak?
We ship this premium T-Bone Steak fresh across Wisconsin, Illinois, Minnesota, Iowa, North Dakota, and South Dakota, so you can enjoy a steakhouse-quality meal at home.
How should I store the T-Bone Steak after delivery?
Keep the steak refrigerated until ready to cook. For longer storage, you can freeze it in the original vacuum-sealed packaging for up to 6 months. Once thawed, cook within 2–3 days for best quality.
What is the best way to cook a T-Bone Steak?
For best results, season generously with salt and pepper, then grill or pan-sear over high heat to your preferred doneness. Allow the steak to rest before slicing to retain juices and flavor.
Is this steak good for special occasions?
Absolutely! With its large size and premium cut combining filet and strip, the T-Bone is perfect for gourmet dinners, date nights, backyard barbecues, or celebrations.
How does this steak compare to a porterhouse?
The T-Bone and porterhouse are very similar, but the porterhouse typically has a larger portion of filet mignon. The T-Bone still offers both cuts in one steak but with a slightly smaller filet section, making it ideal for balanced steak lovers.
Can I order the T-Bone Steak online?
Yes — you can easily order online, and Wisconsin River Meats will ship your 20 oz T-Bone Steak directly to your home across the Upper Midwest.
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20 oz T-Bone Steak – Legendary Steakhouse Classic
Satisfy your craving for a bold, premium steak with our 20 oz T-Bone Steak from Wisconsin River Meats. Expertly butchered from pasture-raised, high-quality beef, this legendary cut combines the tender filet mignon with the hearty, flavorful New York strip, separated by the classic T-shaped bone that locks in juices and amplifies flavor during cooking. Each 20 oz portion delivers a robust, satisfying taste worthy of the best steakhouse, shipped fresh across Wisconsin, Illinois, Minnesota, Iowa, North Dakota, and South Dakota.
Why Choose Our 20 oz T-Bone Steak?
Crafted with small-batch care and traditional Midwest beef-raising practices, this T-Bone is naturally raised without hormones or antibiotics. It arrives vacuum-sealed for maximum freshness, ready to bring a true steakhouse experience to your own grill or skillet.
-
Combines filet mignon and New York strip in one premium cut
-
Naturally raised, pasture-fed beef with no hormones or antibiotics
-
Vacuum-sealed to lock in freshness and extend shelf life
-
Generous 20 oz portion perfect for sharing or a hearty solo meal
-
Ships fresh across Wisconsin, Illinois, Minnesota, Iowa, North Dakota, and South Dakota
Your Go-To Steak for Any Occasion
Whether you’re hosting a backyard barbecue, planning a steakhouse-inspired date night, or treating yourself to a gourmet dinner, our 20 oz T-Bone Steak makes every meal memorable. Just season, cook, and enjoy — no fuss, no compromise.
Storage Instructions
Keep refrigerated until ready to cook. For longer storage, freeze in the original vacuum-sealed packaging for up to 6 months. Once thawed, cook within 2–3 days for best quality and flavor.
You May Also Like
Looking for more premium steak cuts? Explore other Midwest favorites from Wisconsin River Meats:
What is included with the 20 oz T-Bone Steak?
Each order includes one generous 20 oz T-Bone Steak, expertly butchered and vacuum-sealed for maximum freshness and flavor.
What makes a T-Bone Steak special?
A T-Bone Steak features both the tender filet mignon and the flavorful New York strip in a single cut, separated by a signature T-shaped bone that helps lock in juices during cooking.
Is the T-Bone Steak naturally raised?
Yes! Our T-Bone Steaks come from pasture-raised beef with no added hormones or antibiotics, ensuring premium quality and a natural, rich flavor.
How is the T-Bone Steak packaged?
Each steak is vacuum-sealed to preserve freshness, extend shelf life, and make freezer storage convenient.
Where do you ship the T-Bone Steak?
We ship this premium T-Bone Steak fresh across Wisconsin, Illinois, Minnesota, Iowa, North Dakota, and South Dakota, so you can enjoy a steakhouse-quality meal at home.
How should I store the T-Bone Steak after delivery?
Keep the steak refrigerated until ready to cook. For longer storage, you can freeze it in the original vacuum-sealed packaging for up to 6 months. Once thawed, cook within 2–3 days for best quality.
What is the best way to cook a T-Bone Steak?
For best results, season generously with salt and pepper, then grill or pan-sear over high heat to your preferred doneness. Allow the steak to rest before slicing to retain juices and flavor.
Is this steak good for special occasions?
Absolutely! With its large size and premium cut combining filet and strip, the T-Bone is perfect for gourmet dinners, date nights, backyard barbecues, or celebrations.
How does this steak compare to a porterhouse?
The T-Bone and porterhouse are very similar, but the porterhouse typically has a larger portion of filet mignon. The T-Bone still offers both cuts in one steak but with a slightly smaller filet section, making it ideal for balanced steak lovers.
Can I order the T-Bone Steak online?
Yes — you can easily order online, and Wisconsin River Meats will ship your 20 oz T-Bone Steak directly to your home across the Upper Midwest.
Shipped in insulated boxes in 1-2 days. This Product is a regional product, and will not go through if the order is placed outside of the region.