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    FL-Based Outback Steakhouse Rolls Out "The Lowest Offering Of The Year" - Three Courses For $14.99

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    Florida has plenty of chain restaurants that originated in the Sunshine State and are also headquartered here. Examples are Burger King, Hooters, Wing House, Sonny's, and Red Lobster. One of Florida's chains - Bloomin Brands, the parent company of Outback Steakhouse, has introduced a value menu item - a three-course meal for $14.99.

    The Recent Volatility Of Outback Steakhouse In Florida: In February of 2024, Bloomin Brands announced it would close 41 "underperforming" stores, including Outback Steakhouse, Carrabba’s Italian Grill, Bonefish Grill, and Fleming’s.

    Soon thereafter, I wrote about four Outback Steakhouses that had closed in Florida - one in Sarasota, one in Jupiter, one in Miami Beach, and one in Orlando.

    Despite this, I've also written about a new Outback Steakhouse that has begun construction in Florida's The Villages.

    The New $14.99 Offering At Outback Steakhouse: After the release of recent earnings, Bloomin Brands CEO David Deno, Bloomin’ said that the current $14.99 offering at Outback Steakhouse is “the lowest offering of the year" and "an exceptional offer."

    So what is the offer, exactly? It is three courses starting at $14.99 with your choice of the following:

    Soup or salad;

    An entree with one side and a choice of The Bloomin' Burger®; 8 Gold Coast Coconut Shrimp; 8 Grilled Shrimp on the Barbie; 6 oz Center-Cut Sirloin; Grilled Chicken on the Barbie; Hand-Breaded Chicken Tenders; 8 oz. Center-Cut Sirloin; Bloomin’ Fried Chicken; 1⁄2 Rack of Outback Ribs;

    A slice of cheesecake;

    This offer is for dine-in only for a limited time. Readers can read more about the details on Outback's website here.

    The author is not affiliated with Outback Steakhouse or any other restaurants.



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