- Steak
- American
LongHorn Steakhouse
Menu for LongHorn Steakhouse
Menu for LongHorn Steakhouse provided by Allmenus.com
DISCLAIMER: Information shown may not reflect recent changes. Check with this restaurant for current pricing and menu information. A listing on Allmenus.com does not necessarily reflect our affiliation with or endorsement of the listed restaurant, or the listed restaurant's endorsement of Allmenus.com. Please tell us by clicking here if you know that any of the information shown is incorrect. For more information, please read our Terms and Conditions.
Other menus for LongHorn Steakhouse
Ratings and Reviews for LongHorn Steakhouse
-
Feb 04 2012
Josh N. via Yelp
Love flo's filet. Perfectly cooked. The place was packed but food came out in a timely manner.read more
-
Nov 15 2011
Bill B. via Yelp
pretty good steaks, just be sure to ask them to skip the seasoning or you will get a salty steak likely to cause an infarction with the first bit. Without...read more
-
Mar 10 2011
Kristen S. via Yelp
Great atmosphere, food and service! We go a lot and sit at the bar. The bartender, Chris, is fantastic and very funny. I suggest ordering the prime rib or...read more
-
May 20 2006
franklinmike via Citysearch
Meat was plentiful and medium rare was on. Most places outside of the city tend to overcook. Good party and social scene. Will vis...read more
-
Nov 14 2002
amandaharrison via Citysearch
I didn't know what to expect walking into this restaurant, but I was pleasantly surprised when my filet was actually cooked perfec...read more
-
Jul 20 2002
tlynch63 via Citysearch
I like it. Good service too. Try it for yourself. They are hurting Outback. Burgers are the about the best around, and a great pri...read more
In Short
One of the country's most successful steakhouse empires attracts a casual crowd with huge, reasonably priced steak dinners and a tempered Texan milieu (country music and imposing cattle busts). Wise diners turn off their internal calorie counters, as many menu items arrive fried, covered in cheese, or both. A typically rich meal starts with cheese fries, followed by a blue cheese-crusted fillet. Fried cheesecake ends the night on a note of Texas-sized decadence.