How would you spend $50 at Outback?

Anonymous
Was given a $50 gift card as a thank you. It’s not a place we would typically dine, we aren’t steak people. I considered grabbing some sides and using them with other food at home but man, upon looking online, the food looks absolutely atrocious calorie-wise.

So help me spend this $50 without it going to waste! It’s a promotional gift card and I’d feel funny regifting it (as I assume was done to us) but also wouldn’t mind the $50 offset in food budget if I can make it work.
Anonymous
You are really overthinking this. Just get some bloomin onions and desserts. It’s just a one time thing so don’t worry so much about calories! Or donate it to a food bank.
Anonymous
Their salmon is good, and so are their salads. I would go out and get that.
Anonymous
I haven’t been to Outback in years but remember it being delicious. I loved Alice Springs chicken. Don’t worry about nutrition - it’s just one meal.
Anonymous
Salmon good
Steaks good especially the small medallions
Baked potato
French onion
Dessert
Add wine or liquor

Avoid the rice
Anonymous
The Blooming onion. The Blooming onion again.
Anonymous
However many Blooming Onions we can manage after eating the free bread
Anonymous
$50 doesn’t go far. Just enjoy yourself!
Anonymous
I'd have a filet w/roasted garlic butter topping and a lobster tail, loaded baked potato and side salad. This meal would come to about $50 w/20% tip.
Anonymous
Easy. Five orders of Chocolate Thunder From Down Under.
Anonymous
I don't eat meat so I would get $50 of steak for my dogs.
Anonymous
5 margaritas in honor of Jimmy Buffett
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I don't eat meat so I would get $50 of steak for my dogs.


All Outback steaks are highly seasoned, be sure to ask for no seasoning.
Anonymous
Couple of drinks and their seared tuna appetizer. I don’t remember what it’s called specifically but it’s good.
Anonymous
I have been known to order a Bloomin’ Onion to-go for an additional appetizer/snack when I am having guests. It’s the best thing on their menu.
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