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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. |
| 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. |
| Their salmon is good, and so are their salads. I would go out and get that. |
| 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. |
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Salmon good
Steaks good especially the small medallions Baked potato French onion Dessert Add wine or liquor Avoid the rice |
| The Blooming onion. The Blooming onion again. |
| However many Blooming Onions we can manage after eating the free bread |
| $50 doesn’t go far. Just enjoy yourself! |
| 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. |
| Easy. Five orders of Chocolate Thunder From Down Under. |
| I don't eat meat so I would get $50 of steak for my dogs. |
| 5 margaritas in honor of Jimmy Buffett |
All Outback steaks are highly seasoned, be sure to ask for no seasoning. |
| Couple of drinks and their seared tuna appetizer. I don’t remember what it’s called specifically but it’s good. |
| 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. |