Welcome to The Scioto Ribber
In Portsmouth, Ohio, The Scioto Ribber stands out as a top destination for steakhouse lovers dishing out New American and barbeque delights. With a warm rustic charm and hospitable staff, this bustling joint offers mouthwatering dishes like the renowned large ribeye steak and generously sized rib dinners. Expect a true sensory experience as the aroma of wood-grilled meats fills the air, complemented by sides like green beans soaked in savory steak juices. Whether dining in or opting for takeout, The Scioto Ribber guarantees a memorable culinary journey worth every mile traveled.
- 1026 Gallia St Portsmouth, OH 45662 Hotline: (740) 353-9329
If you're in Portsmouth, Ohio and looking for a standout dining experience, look no further than The Scioto Ribber. This restaurant, known for its steaks, New American cuisine, and barbecue offerings, has garnered a loyal following for its unique flavors and inviting atmosphere.
Located at 1026 Gallia St, this establishment offers a range of conveniences such as takeout, reservations, delivery, and even catering options. With a variety of vegetarian dishes on the menu, there's something for every palate at The Scioto Ribber.
Customer reviews highlight the warm and friendly service, with many praising the attentive staff and welcoming ambiance. The star of the show, however, is the food. Whether you opt for the perfectly cooked rib dinners or indulge in the signature ribeye steak, each dish is bursting with flavor and cooked to perfection.
Don't miss out on favorites like the homemade cheeseball appetizer or the mouth-watering ribeye steak paired with a side of green beans soaked in smoky flavors. The rustic charm of the restaurant adds to the overall experience, making it a must-visit spot for both locals and visitors alike.
So, if you're in the mood for a delicious meal in a laid-back setting, head over to The Scioto Ribber and prepare to be impressed. This hidden gem is sure to satisfy your cravings and leave you planning your next visit.

This was my second time coming (last time we came for dinner and waited a while). Lunchtime is actually much nicer here! We loved sitting in the area with the windowed garage doors and there was plenty of room for our big party with kids. Our servers were really kind and patient. They made sure we had everything we needed and frequently came over to check on us! Our food also came fairly quickly. The steak was a perfect medium rare (as requested) and had a good amount of fat on it (as I like). Onion rings here a bit oily, but how can they not be haha. I love the green beens here and wish they gave more!! (Some of the sides that come in a container are too small in my opinion.) Overall, this is the best place to eat in Portsmouth for sure! (Just be prepared to spend some money!)

When we mentioned to friends that we'd be spending the weekend at Shawnee State Park, they all insisted: "you have to try the Scioto Ribber." Later, I mentioned our Portsmouth trip to a buddy at work, and he asked the same thing--were we planning to go to the Scioto Ribber? Even my wife, at work, had a colleague ask if we were heading to the Ribber. Not entirely sure how it earned this kind of cult following, we decided to check it out for ourselves. First impressions? It's nothing like you'd expect. The place is a large, bustling bar with plenty of seating, though you'll probably wait about 30 minutes to snag one. The crowd is incredibly diverse--a true melting pot, with people of all kinds packed in. The dining area itself isn't remarkable; it's a no-frills space, simply a restaurant. But the staff? They're the heartbeat of the Scioto Ribber. Within a minute of walking in, we were greeted warmly and felt like part of the family. As we waited for a table, the bartender kept us entertained with great humor and attentive service. Watching the crew work the room made us feel right at home, so we opted to stay at the bar and eat there. When the steak arrived, I was blown away. Pictures don't do it justice; it was one of the top five steaks I've ever had. Perfectly cooked, well-seasoned without being overdone, it was simply outstanding. The sides were decent, but make no mistake--the star of every plate is the steak. All in all, a fantastic experience.

Pretty cool local joint. Side street is full of wood. Enter in the back. Both meals were delicious.

Since Instagram stalks me, a story popped up about the Ribber and sure enough, it looked delicious and we had to go. The lovely Mrs knows how much I love to get in the car and drive to try some new place that's a local mom and pop store. So foodie road trip(300 miles round trip) on an absolutely perfect day... we get there, find out the entrance is in the back so not too bad as you get to walk by the sea of grills and get to smell and see the steaks being prepared. The aroma is just mesmerizing. Enter and immediately seated. Servers are super nice and attentive. Stopping by almost always with perfect timing with a simple and pleasant, 'do you have any questions about the menu?', and when I asked they'd smile and answer any questions I had. Always refilling out drinks without having to wait or ask. If you knew me, you'd you that this is kind of refreshing. We ordered the homemade cheeseball as an appetizer, it was pretty good but not the highlight of the meal that's for sure because for the entree we ordered the infamous steak to share and we were not disappointed. I've had steaks from places that were 2x-3x the price of the steak at the Ribber and the ribeye here was as good and even better than some of those high dollar places. All this without the feeling that I am underdressed for the store. Sides were green beans as recommended by a fella we talked to in the parking lot. And they were sooo good. If you are vegetarian or vegan, the green beans may not be for you as these appear to be soaked in the au jus from steaks. Baked potato was our second side and it had been cooked on one of the grills(?) as it had charring on the skin. Everything was delicious. The folks working here are super nice and the store was incredibly clean. You really can't ask for a better dining experience. Will we go back? Ummm, a resounding yes! but I'm bringing my entire family with me. Support local!

Oh my...never seen a place like this. We travel and dine at restaurants all across this country, but when we turned onto the street in front of the Scioto Ribber, the smell told us we were about to eat something special. 7 massive grills are cooking over wood and the taste is amazing. There were 3 of us, and we ordered to split the large 32 ounce (2 huge slabs) of smoked ribeye, perfectly marbled. Along with that we got the green beans (soaking in the steak juice), Ribber fries, and a cheese ball. Each was unique, and each amazingly delicious. The steak, though, was worth the trip to Portsmouth, Ohio. And, oh yeah, the service was great, too. We will reroute to eat at The Scioto Ribber again. Simply Amazing!

We were visiting the area from Alabama. A family member who lives close by recommended we go to the ribber. The atmosphere was very casual. Our waitress was amazing. We were a party of 5, which ordered a variety of drinks, appetizers, and meals. The area where we sat was a newer section. Really liked the roll-up garage doors. I can see that being a great place to enjoy a meal on a nice cool evening or day. The steaks were great. Cooking them outdoors on smokers makes them very tender. If I'm in the area again, I definitely will enjoy another steak.

I have had The Scioto Ribber twice now and honestly it was great both times. When you first walk in, it feels like a small place, but there are plenty of seats available. It has a rustic bbq charm to it, mostly wood, dimly lit, smells amazing. The servers are awesome. They are super hospitable and relatable, but also get along really well with each other, which you don't always see in restaurants. They help each other out and always make sure to jump at anything you need. A+ for sure. The food though, that's what we should talk about. From the first smells as you walk up and see their massive smoke pit area, to the final bites of their dessert, you won't regret a visit here. We had the large ribeye steak and the large ribs. First warning, but ribs they basically mean a pork chop cut in half. They weren't what I was expecting, a rack of ribs, but literally 4 pieces of pork chop. Super generous portions, well seasoned, and cooked really well. Just not what I expected is all. The bbq sauce wasn't too sweet or too vinegary, so it paired well with the ribs (pork chops). The ribeye.... Ok by large it's basically two massive ribeyes. My first trip here I ate both and it was a hearty meal. You could probably share this as a meal for two people not looking to get completely stuffed. The cook was perfect, the grill and their seasoning (salt and pepper, it's all you need) made the meat flavorful, and the steak basically melts in your mouth. If you aren't sure what to get, this will leave you happy. For two people, 2 beers, a soda, large ribs, large ribeyes, and two pieces of pie, we paid just over $100. So it isn't ridiculously expensive either. Sorry no pics, but they would have been amazing. All together, The Scioto Ribber is a must stop if you're in the area. Amazing food and people just can't be beat.

We drove two hours from Cincinnati to get to this restaurant. It was well worth the drive. My advice is to get there early as it fills up quickly on the weekends. We started off with the cheeseball. The cheese ball was really good, and something you would find at a party. Nothing stand out about it. Served with packaged crackers. We also had rolls. The rolls were very soft and fluffy., but I am guessing these were premade and packaged. Now the steaks, the steaks were definitely the star of the show. A very nice portion of steak 16 ounce or 32 ounce. Every steak at our table was cooked perfectly to each person's liking. The seasoning was very good. Probably one of the best steaks I've had. They had a lot of seating. It was arranged pretty well according to the amount of space that they have. My only advice is not to go here expecting a five star restaurant. But this is what we liked about it we didn't have to dress up and we didn't feel out of place. With all of the items in plastic cups and the sour cream and butter in packages it felt like a backyard picnic. Definitely will make the trip out again.