Outback Vs LongHorn: Which Steakhouse Is More Affordable? - Tasting Table
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In comparing the prices of the big three steakhouse chains—Outback, LongHorn, and Texas Roadhouse—it becomes clear that LongHorn Steakhouse offers the most affordable meals, especially regarding steak items. Evaluations of similar menu items in Ohio indicated that Outback and LongHorn are nearly identical in price, usually separated by just a dollar or two, but LongHorn edges out as slightly cheaper overall. This trend applies particularly to their popular steak cuts and appetizers, with LongHorn's offerings being classified as more reasonably priced while maintaining a comparable dining experience to its rivals.
While all three are affordable compared to higher-end chains like Ruth's Chris, Texas Roadhouse stands alone for just how cheap it is, which has led to surging sales for the fast-growing chain.
We evaluated two nearby locations in Ohio, which has some of the most average food prices nationwide. Analyzing similar items, we found that Outback and LongHorn are almost identical in price.
Although Outback's ribeye is actually 13 ounces, for almost identically sized meals, these LongHorn steaks are a few bucks cheaper.
Jumping around the menu, it gets a little harder to compare Outback and LongHorn, as serving sizes become less clear, but LongHorn still holds a narrow advantage.
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