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Steak at Eddie V's Prime Seafood
Every Steak item on the Eddie V's Prime Seafood menu we track — sorted lightest to heaviest, with full macro panels one tap away.
All Steak items
| Dish | Cal | Fat | Carbs | Protein | Sodium |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Filet Mignon (8oz) | 490 | 28g | 0g | 55g | 580mg |
| Filet Mignon (11oz) | 680 | 38g | 0g | 78g | 820mg |
| Bone-in Ribeye (22oz) | 1410 | 108g | 0g | 118g | 1,410mg |
Lighter Steak picks under 600 calories
If keeping the meal at a normal day's pace matters, these are the Steak items at Eddie V's Prime Seafood that fit the budget.
| Dish | Cal | Protein | Sodium |
|---|---|---|---|
| Filet Mignon (8oz) | 490 | 55g | 580mg |
About the Steak section at Eddie V's Prime Seafood
The Steak section at Eddie V's Prime Seafood currently spans 3 items in our database, with calorie counts ranging from 490 to 1410 per serving. The category averages out to 860 calories and 937mg of sodium per dish — useful baselines when you're trying to anchor a single item against the chain's general portioning approach for this part of the menu.
Average protein delivery for the Steak section is 84g per serving. That is a protein-forward part of the menu and a sensible starting point if hitting daily protein targets is the goal of the meal.
The 600-calorie line we use for "lighter options" is not a clinical threshold — it's a practical one. A 600-calorie restaurant entrée fits comfortably inside a 2,000-calorie day even after a normal breakfast and lunch, which makes it a useful filter when you want a sit-down meal that won't rearrange the rest of your eating. Anything above that line is best treated as your single biggest meal of the day rather than as one of three.
How Eddie V's Prime Seafood steak compares to other chains
Looking across the rest of the casual-dining segment we cover, here are the closest Steak matches at competing chains. The list is sorted lightest to heaviest, so the lower entries roughly tell you where to look if you want this kind of dish but lighter than what's on the Eddie V's Prime Seafood menu.
| Dish | Restaurant | Cal | Sodium |
|---|---|---|---|
| Petite Sirloin (4oz) | Ruby Tuesday | 180 | 310mg |
| Renegade Sirloin (6oz) | LongHorn Steakhouse | 280 | 520mg |
| 6oz Classic Sirloin | Chili's | 290 | 920mg |
| Outback Center-Cut Sirloin (6oz) | Outback Steakhouse | 290 | 460mg |
| Hand-Cut Sirloin (6oz) | Texas Roadhouse | 290 | 540mg |
| Top Sirloin (6oz) | Ruby Tuesday | 290 | 420mg |
| Logan's Original Roadhouse Sirloin (6oz) | Logan's Roadhouse | 290 | 520mg |
| Filet Mignon (6oz) | Outback Steakhouse | 310 | 520mg |
Section-average across competitors
| Restaurant | Items tracked | Avg cal | Avg sodium |
|---|---|---|---|
| Eddie V's Prime Seafood (this chain) | 3 | 860 | 937mg |
| Red Lobster | 1 | 310 | 440mg |
| Bonefish Grill | 2 | 350 | 505mg |
| Applebee's | 1 | 360 | 690mg |
| Ruby Tuesday | 3 | 370 | 713mg |
| Chili's | 2 | 485 | 1,080mg |
| Bahama Breeze | 1 | 490 | 820mg |
Reading the calorie pills
The colored pills next to each item are a quick visual: green means under 500 calories — light by sit-down restaurant standards. amber sits between 500 and 900, the typical range for a normal restaurant entrée. red is anything above 900 calories, where the dish is large enough that splitting it or boxing half is usually the more sustainable choice.