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Joined 2 years ago
I love Outback Steakhouse because they
have a gluten-free menu and they cater to my dietary restrictions. In addition to gluten intolerance, I am allergic to all milk products and cannot have any sugar. They provide delicious, healthy food that I can eat without any problems. Their fish is delicious. Their steamed vegetables are perfect (not mushy). Their service is friendly and prompt. I hope they stick around for a long time.
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Joined 2 years ago
Avoid Greenfield Outback at all cost!!!.
Terrible quality "meat". Extremely loud bar environment, with get this: open drug transactions in plain sight right at the bar. When explaining this to the owner, his attitude was "That's just the way it is, if you don't like it, go somewhere else. Real nice huh??
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Joined 10 years ago
August 19, 2008
Australian tchotchkes and brews give this quintessentially American restaurant a distinctive Down Under flavor..
In Short
Boomerangs, Aussie flags, kangaroo portraits and faux aboriginal art honor the homeland's wilderness, but Outback delivers a polished version of rusticity with varnished blond-wood booths with matching wainscoting and casually uniformed waitstaff. Besides more than a half-dozen cuts of steak, diners can pick from large-portioned entrees like ribs, chops and shrimp or chicken "on the barbie." The Bloomin' Onion, a large onion dipped in batter and deep-fried, is an appetizer with a following.
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Joined 5 years ago
Great Community-Oriented Family Restaurant.
My husband and I have utilized the Outback for many years, both carryout and dine-in. We have always received good service from very friendly waitstaff. The manager frequently asks the patrons about the service and the food while we are there. We especially love the Outback steak special and order it almost everytime. My daughter loves the salmon! But my review goes beyond the obvious food/service aspect. Outback has been a great member of the Greenfield community- offering its restaurant and food for free to local non-profits which has become wonderful fundraising opportunities for many high school groups and foundations. We love attending the events. Also, the waitstaff work for free, donating their time! We like to collect tips for them to share since the event usually occurs on their regular day off! Again, we love Outback- what a wonderful community-oriented family restaurant!
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Joined 10 years ago
Don't forget the Lamb!.
Outback has above average steaks, but don't forget the Lamb, which may be the best thing on the Menu.
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Joined 10 years ago
Cleverlydisguisedfastfood.
Poor service and nasty food describe my experiences at several Outbacks around the country
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Joined 11 years ago
So Not.
Consistency is a problem at Outback. One time steak is nicely seasoned so you can taste the great flavor of the meat, next time so much seasoning you can't taste anything. This is a good steakhouse for Cinnamon Ice Cream.
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Joined 11 years ago
Not if there's a choice.
Maybe it was because we had one of those "two lunches for $10" coupons, but if the two meals we had were representative of what is typically offered, we don't know how the place stays in business.
Maybe for some, it's a "fun" place to go because of the music ... country, of course. But we won't go back to give it a second try if we want to have a "nice" dinner. The Outback is a place to escape because everything is so loud,you can't possibly think about any other problems. The Outback is definitely a "matter of taste" and it surely isn't mine.
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Joined 11 years ago
Outback is not a steakhouse.
The Outback is not a steakhouse, it is a pub. As far as pubs go, the placee is fine. As far as a steakhouse goes, it sucks. The ambience is that of familiarity instead of formality, the waitstaff is college kids not professional waitstaff, and the quality of the food is poor.
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