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Trek Through TheTenderloin Capital of the World

From classic to adventurous, St. Joseph, MO knows its way around a Tenderloin.

By Michael Anthony

From classic to adventurous, St. Joseph, MO knows its way around a Tenderloin.

By Michael Anthony

If you’re a fan of tenderloin pork, look no further than St. Jo. Sure, it’s fair to point out that the tenderloin sandwich may have originated in Illinois or Indiana, but it wasn’t until they hit St. Joseph, MO, that they met their proper cracker-based breading and became the iconic, midwest staple we know today. St. Joseph, MO truly is the “Tenderloin Capital of the World.” After all, Saltine crackers were developed in St. Joseph. Once fresh pork met those Saltine cracker crumbs, the rest was history. While the title has rung true for many years, we made it official in 2017.

And when it comes to trying a tenderloin in the Tenderloin Capital of the World, you have options. Check out these highlights of the St. Joseph tenderloin trek—your map of the top-tier tenderloin options in the area, and decide where you should start your journey in the town where tenderloins are done right.

Exterior of Hi Ho Bar and Grill in St. Joseph
Fried tenderloin from Hoof and Horn Steakhouse in St. Joseph
Exterior of Hi Ho Bar and Grill in St. Joseph

Go Irish at Hi Ho Bar and Grill

The Hi Ho Bar and Grill, centrally located in St. Jo at 1817 Frederick Ave., is an Irish pub that has been in operation since 1910. When it comes to tenderloin sandwiches, they have four options, each served up either hand-breaded or grilled to fit your cravings. For tenderloin traditionalists, go with the Hi-Ho Tenderloin, served up either hand-breaded or grilled. The Bonnie Tenderloin is topped with hot sauce, pepper jack cheese, and bacon.  The Toro Tenderloin comes topped with Carolina BBQ Sauce, swiss cheese, and smoked brisket. Option four is Three Pigs: tenderloin topped with bacon, BBQ pulled pork, and shredded pepper jack cheese.

Fried tenderloin from Hoof and Horn Steakhouse in St. Joseph

History at Hoof and Horn

Imagine stepping into history at the oldest restaurant in St. Joseph and trying a tenderloin at the Tenderloin Capital of the World. That’s pretty iconic. Hoof and Horn Steakhouse and Lounge, located at 429 Illinois Ave., was established in 1898, coincidentally the same year the Stockyards Exchange Building was built in Chicago. They’ve been serving up premium cuts ever since.

In 1963, new owners stepped in that believed in using only choice-aged Dugdale beef and an in-house butcher shop to ensure quality. Their high standards still ring true today. Hoof and Horn was the first restaurant to receive the Missouri Beef Backer Award (1990) and the first to be inducted into the MO Beef Hall of Fame(2002)! While their tenderloin menu isn’t flashy, you’ll be on the receiving end of a classic tenderloin you won’t forget. 

Outdoor patio at Jakes Steakhouse and Sports Bar

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Outdoor patio at Jakes Steakhouse and Sports Bar

Great Atmosphere
at Jake’s

Located in the historic Ballinger Building at 620 Edmond, you’ll find Jake’s Steakhouse and Sports Bar. Come for the tenderloin variety and stay for the open patio with live music on the weekends! Jake’s has four options when it comes to tenderloin sandwiches, all either fried or grilled. For the more adventurous, try The Fiesta Tenderloin: served up with jalapenos, pico, tortilla strips, and queso, or The Western Tenderloin, served on Texas Toast and topped with pepper jack cheese, bacon, fried onion straws, and BBQ sauce. They also have a Mushroom and Swiss and an original tenderloin option for the pork sandwich purists out there. 

Plated  fried tenderloin at Adams Bar and Grill

Homestyle
Cookin’ at Adams

Adams Bar and Grill, located at 1612 Commercial St., serves up a fan favorite tenderloin with impeccable service. They boast “homestyle cooking at its best,” and they aren’t wrong! The full menu is American comfort food with something for everyone. Their juicy tenderloin sandwich is an absolute favorite among locals and those traveling through, served either hand-breaded or grilled, and comes with potato chips. They tend to get busy, but the service holds up!

Plated  fried tenderloin at Adams Bar and Grill
Plated Billie Holiday tenderloin from D&G Pub & Grub
Two plated fried tenderloin sandwiches from Biggins Bar & Grill
Plated Billie Holiday tenderloin from D&G Pub & Grub

Tenderloin that Rocks

These tenderloins are legendary. D&G Pub & Grub, located at 1918 Frederick Ave., has been a St. Joseph tradition since 1946 and is open 365 days a year. They have a dedicated tenderloin menu, each devoted to legendary musicians that will make your tastebuds sing. Decide which resonates with your cravings, whether it’s the Kurt Cobain, David Bowie, Prince, Selena, Jim Morrison, or the many others available; the hits span from traditional to adventurous. 

Pro tip: Keep the music going and check out a live performance at the adjacent Café Acoustic!

Two plated fried tenderloin sandwiches from Biggins Bar & Grill

More than a Mouthful at Biggins

Biggins Sports Bar & Grill is located at 408 Hickory and is known for its extra-large, ‘More Than a Mouthful’ Tenderloin. Locals also love their wings, BBQ, and more. Biggins has a raunchy menu and fun sports bar atmosphere that keeps it fresh with daily specials made from scratch. Keep an eye on their social pages to keep up. They also host a recurring Tenderloin Tuesday special where their iconic pork sandwich is buy one, get one free!

Is your stomach growling? Are you ready to pig out? Well, hope you came hungry! The Tenderloin Capital of the World has plenty of options, and you’ll probably need to try a few to decide on your favorite. Ready for your St. Joseph tenderloin trek? 

Expand Your Tenderloin Trek

With These Iconic
St. Joseph Restaurants