FOOD & DRINK / COMMUNITY VOTE (VENTURA COUNTY)
Vote for Ventura County’s Best Steakhouse

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Ballots Close Friday, Who Serves the Top Cut?
Here is the rundown 👇
Read this if you love steak, support local restaurants, or follow Ventura County food competitions.
📍 What Just Happened
Ventura County Star has opened voting for the community’s best locally owned steakhouse — or restaurants with standout steak menus. Diners are invited to choose their favorite spot serving juicy, decadent, boldly seasoned cuts.
Voting ends Friday, Dec. 5 at 3 p.m. PST.
📋 Key Details
A sampling of the contenders and their signature steaks:
- Casa Bella (Ventura): 32-oz bone-in ribeye dinner for two – $118
- Old Oaks Steakhouse (Thousand Oaks): 16-oz 30-day dry-aged NY strip – $70
- Sportsman Restaurant (Camarillo): 12-oz top sirloin – $32
- Aloha Steakhouse (Ventura): Kenny’s table-side filet mignon – $57
- Prime Steakhouse: 16-oz chef’s specialty NY strip – $75
- Holdren’s Steaks & Seafood (Newbury Park): Beef Wellington – $50
- La Duquesa Bar & Dine (Ventura): 8-oz filet mignon (part of the $39.95 dinner course)
- Slate Steak, Sushi & Cocktails (Camarillo): 32-oz tomahawk for two – $165
- Hozy’s Grill (Santa Paula): USDA Prime NY strip – $75
🔍 Why This Matters
- Highlights top-tier local restaurants competing for community recognition.
- Showcases a wide range of cuts and price points across the county.
- Boosts visibility and support for independent, locally owned steakhouses.
- Helps diners discover new favorites as holiday dining ramps up.
🧠 The Bottom Line
Ventura County is home to some serious steak talent, from dry-aged strips to tomahawks to table-side filet mignon. Voting is open until Dec. 5 at 3 p.m., so cast your ballot and help crown the county’s ultimate steakhouse.