How would you spend $50 at Outback?

Anonymous
I’d just regift this honestly so I don’t have to step foot in an outback.
Anonymous
I’m not a steak person but my spouse is. I get the wings, they’re always good. DD (11)likes the Mac n cheese bites.
I agree with others not to overthink it. Just go and get something you think you’ll like.
Anonymous
It's a restaurant Op - yes- there are a ton more calories and fat than your home cooked food. That's well known.

Outback recently raised their prices so $50 doesn't go that far. You'll survive.
Anonymous
Their baked potato soup and salad
Anonymous
Also OP:


Gift Cards are redeemable at all Bloomin' Brands locations in the United States including Outback Steakhouse, Bonefish Grill, Carrabba's Italian Grill, Fleming's Prime Steakhouse & Wine Bar, Outback and Carrabba's Express, Aussie Grill and online at each brand website that offers online orders (Outback.com, Carrabbas. ...
Anonymous
Finally their lunch meals have fewer calories than dinner portions.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It's a restaurant Op - yes- there are a ton more calories and fat than your home cooked food. That's well known.

Outback recently raised their prices so $50 doesn't go that far. You'll survive.


Oh she knows that. The whole post is virtue signaling, from the orthorexic pearl-clutching about the calories on the menu to the snobby "it's not a place at which we dine" remark like she can't figure out something to order at a steakhouse. Essentially - OP would like everyone to know that she is very healthy and high-brow.
Anonymous
Where I live there aren’t many chain restaurants but as a kid the Outback seemed like the height of fanciness to me and TBH I still love it. If we are ever road tripping and see an Outback I make my family stop. Such a guilty pleasure.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The Blooming onion. The Blooming onion again.


I just looked it up. The onion is 10.99. So: Four of them.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:However many Blooming Onions we can manage after eating the free bread


Several.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Where I live there aren’t many chain restaurants but as a kid the Outback seemed like the height of fanciness to me and TBH I still love it. If we are ever road tripping and see an Outback I make my family stop. Such a guilty pleasure.


I do the same. Wouldn't instagram it, lol, but I very much want that bloomin onion.
Anonymous
Steak, salad potatoe
Anonymous
Oh heavens, OP. One meal at O.S. is not going to doom you forever. We live in the city in DC so there are none anywhere near us. But once in a blue moon when we are driving on a Highway to visit family, we might stop at one. I do not eat meat, pork or chicken but would eat their grilled shrimp,mahi, salads, or baked potato. If that doesn't suit your fancy, get a takeout and give it to the first homeless person you see ( I have done that before with giftcards).
Anonymous
A couple beers, a couple appetizers, share a dessert. That would probably use it up.

Anonymous
Hi I hope I didn’t miss my chance to chime in and urge you to get several bloomin onions. Enjoy OP.
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