Newton's Steakhouse & Grille is a full-service steakhouse in Oklahoma City that focuses on prime beef, seafood, and a cocktail program strong enough to justify a separate visit to the bar alone. Unlike Oklahoma City's higher-end steakhouses, Newton's positions itself as an approachable midscale option without sacrificing cut quality or kitchen technique.
Newton's serves American steakhouse classics in a dining room designed around dark wood, dim lighting, and booth seating typical of the subcategory. The kitchen handles its own butchery, which translates to control over marbling and aging. It operates as a sit-down restaurant with full bar service, no counter ordering or quick-service options. The crowd skews toward business dinners, anniversary dates, and Oklahoma City residents who want a steak dinner without the formality or price point of The Cattlemen's Steakhouse or Vast.
Newton's menu centers on USDA Prime beef in cuts ranging from an 8-ounce filet mignon to a 16-ounce New York strip and larger bone-in ribeyes. Entrees typically run between $38 and $52 before sides. Seafood options (salmon, sea bass, lobster tail) fall in the $32 to $48 range. Sides including loaded baked potatoes, creamed corn, and seasonal vegetables are à la carte at $6 to $10 each. The steaks are plated with restraint: butter, seasoning, and heat, not sauce-forward presentations.
The bar program includes classic cocktails (Old Fashioned, Manhattan, Martini) at $12 to $16 per drink, plus a wine list tilted toward California Cabernets and domestic reds that pair naturally with beef. By-the-glass pours start at $8 for house selections and climb to $18 for premium bottles.
Lunch entrees cost less, typically $22 to $38, making the restaurant an option for business meals where a dinner budget might not apply.
The Cattlemen's Steakhouse in nearby Anadarko (30 minutes south) is Oklahoma City's most established and highest-end steakhouse, with entrees in the $55 to $75 range and a more formal dress code. Vast, downtown, offers views and contemporary plating at similar or higher prices. Cattlemen's Chophouse, also in Oklahoma City proper, sits closer to Newton's price tier but skews slightly more casual and draws a younger crowd.
Newton's occupies the middle ground: quality Prime beef and competent technique without the design statement of Vast or the historical weight of The Cattlemen's. Choose Newton's if you want a reliable steakhouse dinner in Oklahoma City without spending $100 per person before drinks. Choose Vast if setting and skyline views matter as much as the plate. Choose The Cattlemen's if you're making an occasion of it and want Oklahoma steakhouse history.
Newton's works well for couples on date night, business dinners, and groups who want a steakhouse without formality. The booth seating offers privacy. The cocktail program justifies lingering over a drink before or after dinner.
It does not suit diners on a tight budget (steakhouse pricing is steep by Oklahoma City standards overall), those seeking vegetable-forward or plant-based cooking, or anyone who prioritizes casual atmosphere. If you want a ribeye and a beer at a dive bar price, this is not the place.
Arrive and expect a host to seat you within five minutes, even during peak dinner hours (Friday and Saturday, 6:00 PM to 8:30 PM). A server will bring water and recite specials within two minutes. Cocktails take five to seven minutes if you order a simple drink; house margaritas or craft cocktails ten to twelve. Entrees arrive hot within 20 to 25 minutes of ordering. A full dinner, from seat to dessert, typically runs 90 minutes.
First-time diners should ask the server which cuts are in that night; Prime beef quality varies slightly by supplier and aging date. The filet is dependable; the ribeye's marbling shifts. The kitchen will cook to temperature accurately.
Newton's is open for lunch Monday through Friday, 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM, and dinner seven days a week from 5:00 PM to 10:00 PM. Verify current hours before a visit, as restaurant hours can shift seasonally or with staffing. Street parking is available; the restaurant sits in a neighborhood with ample curb space, not a strip mall or downtown parking structure.
Newton's Steakhouse & Grille fills the role of a dependable, midscale steakhouse in Oklahoma City where the beef is properly aged and the cocktails are competent. It is the choice when you want steakhouse quality without ceremonial pricing.
