Restaurant in Niagara Falls, Canada
Coco's Terrace Steakhouse
100ptsMurray Street Cut

About Coco's Terrace Steakhouse
Coco's Terrace Steakhouse on Murray Street is an easy-to-book steakhouse option in Niagara Falls, with no weeks-ahead planning required. Dinner is the better choice over lunch for a steakhouse format. Verify current hours and menu specifics before visiting, as confirmed details are limited — check Pearl's full Niagara Falls dining guide for cross-referenced alternatives.
Verdict
Coco's Terrace Steakhouse on Murray Street is easy to get into — booking difficulty is low, and you won't need to plan weeks ahead. For a steakhouse visit in Niagara Falls, that accessibility is genuinely useful in a city where tourist-heavy restaurants can fill fast on summer weekends. Whether the kitchen delivers at the level you'd expect from a dedicated steakhouse is the real question, and with limited verified data available, the honest answer is that your leading move is to cross-reference local reviews before committing a full dinner spend here.
The Experience
The address — 5339 Murray St , puts Coco's Terrace in the Niagara Falls dining corridor, close enough to the falls district to catch tourist traffic, but positioned as a sit-down steakhouse rather than a quick-service stop. Steakhouses in this tier typically offer a room built around red meat: the visual language of a dark interior, booth seating, and a menu anchored by cuts rather than technique. If that format works for you, the Niagara Falls market has several options worth comparing directly before you book.
For food and travel enthusiasts who want depth alongside their meal, Niagara's proximity to Ontario wine country is worth factoring in. The Niagara Peninsula is one of Canada's serious cool-climate wine regions, producing Riesling, Chardonnay, and Cabernet Franc that pair well with a steakhouse menu. A dedicated steakhouse with a thoughtful local wine list would make that connection well , check whether Coco's Terrace has pursued it before you arrive. If that pairing matters to you, see our full Niagara Falls wineries guide to plan around it.
Lunch vs. Dinner
At a steakhouse format, dinner is almost always the stronger play. Lunch service at steakhouses in this price tier often runs a condensed menu, and the full expression of a kitchen's range , larger cuts, proper dry-aged or prime beef, the full sides selection , tends to appear only at dinner. If you're visiting Niagara Falls during the day and want a midday meal, you'll likely find better value in a more casual format. Save Coco's Terrace for the evening if you're going to go. That said, without confirmed lunch hours in our data, call ahead to verify whether lunch service runs at all before planning around it.
Know Before You Go
- Address: 5339 Murray St, Niagara Falls, ON L2G 3V7, Canada
- Booking difficulty: Easy , no weeks-out planning required
- Leading visit: Dinner over lunch for a steakhouse format
- Wine context: Niagara Peninsula is Ontario's primary wine region , worth asking about local pours on the wine list
- Nearby guides: Full Niagara Falls restaurants guide | Bars guide | Hotels guide | Experiences guide
How It Compares
If You're Exploring Further Afield
Niagara Falls is a reasonable base for reaching some of Ontario's more serious dining. Restaurant Pearl Morissette in Lincoln is a short drive into wine country and delivers a farm-to-table tasting experience rooted in the Niagara Peninsula terroir , a strong option if you want to extend your trip into a full food-and-wine day. For the benchmark of what Canadian fine dining looks like right now, Alo in Toronto is about 90 minutes away and consistently ranks among the country's leading tasting-menu restaurants. Closer to the falls, AG Inspired Cuisine is the local option that draws serious diners for its regional ingredient focus. For international reference points across North America's leading end, Le Bernardin in New York City and Lazy Bear in San Francisco represent the calibre of experience available when you're willing to travel for a meal.
FAQ
What should I order at Coco's Terrace Steakhouse?
- Specific menu details aren't confirmed in our data, so we can't point you to a signature cut or dish with confidence. At any steakhouse, your leading starting point is the house-recommended centre-cut , usually a ribeye or strip , and a classic sides pairing. Ask your server what the kitchen does leading that evening, particularly if there are any locally sourced options on the menu. For steakhouses with confirmed strong menus in Niagara Falls, 21 Club Steak and Seafood is worth comparing.
What should a first-timer know about Coco's Terrace Steakhouse?
- Booking is easy, so you don't need to stress about planning far ahead. It's a steakhouse format on Murray Street in Niagara Falls , expect a sit-down dinner experience rather than a casual drop-in. Niagara Falls draws a heavily tourist-driven dining crowd, so arriving with a reservation rather than walking in on a busy evening is still the smarter move, even when demand is lower than at the city's harder-to-book spots. Check our full Niagara Falls restaurants guide to see how it fits into your broader dining plan for the trip.
Can I eat at the bar at Coco's Terrace Steakhouse?
- Bar seating availability isn't confirmed in our data. Many steakhouses in this format do offer bar dining, which can be a good option for solo diners or a quicker meal. Call ahead to check whether bar seats are available and whether the full menu is served there. If bar dining is a priority, Copacabana Brazilian Steakhouse is another Niagara Falls option worth checking.
How far ahead should I book Coco's Terrace Steakhouse?
- Booking difficulty is rated easy, so last-minute bookings are generally workable. That said, Niagara Falls peaks hard in summer and around holiday weekends, when most dining in the city fills faster than usual. A day or two of lead time is sufficient in most seasons; aim for a week ahead if you're visiting in July or August or over a long weekend. For comparison, Antica Pizzeria and Ristorante and Carpaccio Restaurant Niagara operate in a similar booking tier in the city.
What should I wear to Coco's Terrace Steakhouse?
- No dress code is confirmed in our data. Steakhouses in Niagara Falls at this address and format tend toward smart casual , clean, presentable clothes rather than formal dress, and certainly not beachwear or activewear. If you're coming from a falls-viewing activity or a winery tour, a quick change into something neat is the right call. For context, the most formal dining rooms in Niagara Falls typically ask for smart casual at minimum; nothing in the city's restaurant scene requires black tie.
Compare Coco's Terrace Steakhouse
| Venue | Awards | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Coco's Terrace Steakhouse | — | ||
| PONTE VECCHIO | — | ||
| Niagara Falls, NY 14301 | — | ||
| 21 Club Steak and Seafood | — | ||
| AG Inspired Cuisine | — | ||
| Antica Pizzeria & Ristorante | — |
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