The Great 611 Steak Company

Welcome to THE GREAT 611 STEAK COMPANY Where We Always Treat You Like Family

The Great 611 Steak Company
Our steaks are cut fresh daily and come in many different cuts and styles. Our signature Filet Mignon is a center cut filet coated in a seven pepper seasoning. We offer many different types of Sirloins, Rib-eyes, New York Strips, Prime Rib, and a huge 20 oz T-Bone (only for the very hungry!). All of our specialty steaks include house salad, choice of potato and hot homemade yeast rolls.

If your in the mood for chicken or seafood your in the right place. Try our cod, it can be broiled or fried and all our dinners are served with slaw and hush puppies.

Our BBQ ribs are basted with our very own signature BBQ sauce (sweet with a small bite) and are perfect for the hungry guest.

If you are having trouble deciding, try one of our many combos. You can also add our salad bar, which compliments any meal for only $2.99!
 

We Have a Great Selection of Daily Specials

  We Have a Great Selection of Daily Specials

•Monday - Sirloin Tips with salad bar $8.89

•Tuesday - Chopped Steak with potato bar $3.99

•Wednesday - Sirloin Tips with potato bar $6.59

•Thursday - 8oz Sirloin with potato bar $6.99


•Friday & Saturday - 12oz Sirloin with potato bar $8.99

 

The History of our Namesake

  The History of our Namesake

Our Namesake, The Great 611, was the eleventh of fourteen Class J steam locomotives constructed and designed by Norfolk & Western engineers. Built in Roanoke’s own N & W shops, it was also the last survivor, being retired from service and donated to the Roanoke Transportation Museum in 1959.

Brought out of retirement in September of 1982, the 611 once again steamed out of Roanoke under its own power. For twelve years, railroad fans and school children rode the J during Norfolk Southern’s successful steam program. The 611 made it’s last run on Wednesday, December 7, 1994, steaming back into Roanoke for final retirement at the museum.