Roasts - Knowing Your Cuts of Beef

Top Sirloin Roast - cut from the top of the Sirloin, this cut has big beefy flavor and is very tender and juicy.
Round Roast - cut from the round, this is one of the most common roasts. Very similar to the top sirloin roast, with good flavor, texture, and Juiciness.
Rib Roast - cut from the rib, this cut contains the large rib-eye muscle and is extremely tender and flavorful.
Chuck Eye Roast - this boneless roast is cut from the center of the first five ribs (the term eye refers to any center-cut piece of meat). It is very tender and juicy, but has a high concentration of fat.
Brisket - cut from the front portion of the breast, the Brisket has a strong flavor and tenderness. A large layer of fat helps keep the Brisket juicy and flavorful during cooking.
Tenderloin - the tenderloin sits just under the spine of the steer, and is the most tender cut of roast with a pleasantly mild flavor.