I kept hearing people talk about Outback Steakhouse like it’s some kind of secret they stumbled onto. The Bloomin’ Onion, the steaks, the whole Australian theme — I had to figure out what all the fuss was about.
So I went through the full outback restaurant menu, every single category, and broke it all down here.
Complete Outback Menu & Prices Breakdown 2026
There are 17 categories on the outback steakhouse menu. I’ve listed every item with its price and calorie count. Prices aren’t fixed — they move around depending on your location — but this gives you a solid ballpark before you go.
Honestly I used to skip straight to the steak, but the appetizer section on the outback menu is worth a look. I got the Bloomin’ Onion every time for years before I tried the Coconut Shrimp. That was a mistake — both are good. The Aussie Cheese Fries are massive, definitely something you share.

Down Under Trio
$12.99
1,300 Calories

Alice Springs Chicken® Quesadilla
$10.79
1140 Calories

Three Cheese Spinach Dip
$7.99
660 Calories

Fried Mozzarella Bloomerangs
$9.99
920 Calories

Bloomin’ Onion®
$10.99
1920 Calories

Aussie Cheese Fries
$13.79
3030 Calories

Kookaburra Wings®
$16.29
1940 Calories

Sydney Shrooms
$10.79
1480 Calories

Gold Coast Coconut Shrimp
$15.29
790 Calories
Look, the steak is why most people come here. The outback steakhouse menu has 8 cuts and the prices range from $14.99 to $35.99, so there’s a real range. Most people end up at the Center-Cut Sirloin — it’s the safe pick that never disappoints. If you want to try something different, the Chimichurri Filet is newer and actually pretty interesting.

Teriyaki Filet Skewers
$22.99
1100 Calories

Victoria’s Filet Mignon
$29.29
470 Calories

Outback Center-Cut Sirloin
$17.99
330 Calories

Rockhampton Ribeye 13oz
$29.99
1030 Calories

Down Under Delmonico Ribeye 15 oz
$34.29
1000 Calories

Bone-In Ribeye 20 oz
$35.99
1300 Calories

NEW! Chimichurri Filet
$28.49
1040 Calories

Canberra Chopped Steak
$14.99
930 Calories
So you want a steak but also want something else on the plate. That’s what the outback combos are for. Sirloin with ribs, sirloin with shrimp, ribeye with shrimp, filet with lobster — you’re not locked into just the steak. I usually go with the Sirloin & Ribs. The Filet & Lobster is for when someone else is paying.

Sirloin & Alice Springs Chicken
$27.99
990 Calories

Sirloin & Grilled Shrimp
$25.49
1020 Calories

Sirloin & Coconut Shrimp
$25.49
840 Calories

Sirloin & Ribs
$31.99
1050 Calories

Sirloin & Grilled Chicken
$25.99
600 Calories

13oz Rockhampton Ribeye & Choice of Shrimp
$35.29
1530 Calories

6oz Victoria’s Filet Mignon & Lobster
$39.79
830 Calories
This section of the outback steakhouse menu is for nights when steak just isn’t happening. The Alice Springs Chicken is the one people talk about — it’s a grilled chicken breast with mushrooms, bacon, honey mustard and cheese on top, and it actually works really well together. The pasta dishes look smaller in the photos than they actually are. And the Bloomin’ Fried Chicken surprised me — didn’t expect to like it as much as I did.

Kookaburra Wings Entrée
$17.79
140 Calories

Queensland Chicken & Shrimp Pasta
$23.29
1510 Calories

Kingsland Steak & Shrimp Pasta
$25.29
1560 Calories

Alice Springs Chicken
$21.29
910 Calories

Bloomin Fried Chicken
$22.29
970 Calories

Grilled Chicken on the Barbie
$17.99
410 Calories

Chicken Tenders
$17.49
1020 Calories
People forget there’s a whole seafood section on the outback menu. The Toowoomba Salmon gets overlooked a lot but it’s really good — it’s salmon with shrimp and mushrooms in a cream sauce on top. Sounds like too much but it comes together. Steamed Lobster Tails are pricey at $37.79, but if you’re going to do it, this is a decent place to do it.

Seared Peppered Ahi
$21.49

Toowoomba Salmon
$28.29
820 Calories

Hooley Dooley Grilled Shrimp
$23.49
940 Calories

Hooley Dooley Coconut Shrimp
$23.49
1120 Calories

Perfectly Grilled Salmon
$26.99
600 Calories

Steamed Lobster Tails
$37.79
490 Calories
The burgers on the outback USA menu don’t get talked about much but they’re actually solid. The Bloomin’ Burger has a mini Bloomin’ Onion sitting on top of it, which is either your thing or it isn’t. The half-pound Outbacker Burger is the simpler one if you just want a good burger without all the extras.

Aussie Steak Sammie
$17.49

Bloomin’ Chicken Sammie
$15.79
1020 Calories

The Half-Pound Outbacker Burger
$14.99
870 Calories

The Bloomin’ Burger
$15.29
1440 Calories
Four salads on the outback menu, all built around the same Fresh Sydney Salad base. The difference is the protein — steak, grilled chicken, crispy chicken, or salmon. The Salmon one has the most calories somehow. The Steak version is the most filling, and honestly makes a fine dinner on its own if you’re not feeling something heavy.

Fresh Sydney Salad – Steak
$21.29
660 Calories

Fresh Sydney Salad – Grilled Chicken
$18.49
630 Calories

Fresh Sydney Salad – Crispy Chicken
$18.49
760 Calories

Fresh Sydney Salad – Salmon
$21.49
940 Calories
Three soups and four salads on the outback 2026 menu here. The Baked Potato Soup is the one to get if it’s cold out — thick, creamy, the whole thing. French Onion is good too but it’s heavy, so watch how much you order if you’ve still got a steak coming. The side salads are simple, nothing fancy, but they work fine as a starter.

Tasmanian Chili
$5.99
200 Calories

Baked Potato Soup
$4.99
250 Calories

French Onion Soup
$7.99
570 Calories

House Side Salad
$4.99
180 Calories

Caesar Side Salad
$4.99
240 Calories

Blue Cheese Pecan Chopped Side Salad
$5.99
440 Calories

Classic Blue Cheese Wedge Side Salad
$5.99
570 Calories
10 sides on the outback menu and most of them are $3.99 or $5.99, so you’re not spending much. I go with the Dressed Baked Potato — butter, sour cream, bacon, cheese, all loaded in. The Steakhouse Mac & Cheese is proper mac and cheese, not the watery kind. Asparagus is only 60 calories if that matters to you.

Homestyle Mashed Potatoes
$3.99
230 Calories

Dressed Baked Potato
$3.99
440 Calories

Aussie Fries
$3.99
500 Calories

Sweet Potato with Honey & Brown Sugar
$3.99
410 Calories

Broccoli
$3.99
120 Calories

Parmesan Creamed Corn
$5.99
390 Calories

Seasoned Rice
$3.99
320 Calories

Steakhouse Mac & Cheese
$5.99
720 Calories

Loaded Mashed Potatoes
$5.99
720 Calories

Steakhouse Mac & Cheese
$5.99
60 Calories
The kids section of the outback latest menu is better thought out than most places. There’s a 5oz Joey Sirloin which you don’t usually see at this price level. Grilled Cheese-A-Roo, mac and cheese, chicken fingers — the usual stuff too. The Spotted Dog Sundae is $3.49 and kids always pick it. Hard to say no to that one.

Chicken Fingers
$8.99
480 Calories

Grilled Cheese-A-Roo
$7.99
480 Calories

Boomerang Cheeseburger
$8.99
540 Calories

Grilled Chicken on the Barbie (5 oz)
$8.99
160 Calories

Mac ‘A’ Roo ‘N Cheese
$7.99
510 Calories

Joey Sirloin (5 oz)
$10.99
180 Calories

Kids Aussie Fries
$3.99
250 Calories

Spotted Dog Sundae
$3.49
150 Calories

Spotted Dog Sundae
$1.99
50 Calories
Lunch on the outback menu runs cheaper than dinner and it’s the same kitchen. The Soup and Salad Combo at $4.39 is maybe the best deal on the whole menu if you’re not that hungry. The 6oz Center-Cut Sirloin is $14.99 at lunch — compare that to dinner pricing and you’ll see why it’s worth coming in during the day if you can.

Soup and Salad Combo
$4.39
140 Calories

Alice Springs Chicken Quesadilla
$12.99
690 Calories

Grilled Chicken on the Barbie (5 oz)
$12.99
240 Calories

Aussie Steak Sammie
$13.99

Alice Springs Chicken (5 oz)
$14.99
440 Calories

The Half-Pound Outbacker Burger
$13.99
870 Calories

Center-Cut Sirloin (6 oz)
$14.99
330 Calories
Only three desserts on the outback steakhouse menu. Chocolate Thunder from Down Under has been on there forever — warm brownie, vanilla ice cream, chocolate sauce. People keep ordering it so it stays. The Triple-Layer Carrot Cake comes out way bigger than you picture it. New York-Style Cheesecake if you want to keep it simple and just end the meal clean.

Triple-Layer Carrot Cake
$9.99
1100 Calories

Chocolate Thunder from Down Under
$11.29
800 Calories

New York-Style Cheesecake
$9.99
940 Calories
There are around 18 drinks on the Outback menu and most people don’t know half of them exist. The Strawberry Peach Refresher and Blackberry Refresher are good — not just soda. They also carry San Pellegrino and Acqua Panna which is a bit of a surprise for a casual steakhouse. If you’re feeding a group, the gallon options for iced tea and lemonade save some money.

Mock Crock
$4.99
90 Calories

Strawberry Peach Refresher
$3.99
130 Calories

Blackberry Refresher
$3.99
130 Calories

Cucumber Kiwi Refresher
$3.99
140 Calories

Coca Cola® Products
$3.99
110 Calories

Dr Pepper
$3.99
100 Calories

San Pellegrino – Sparkling
$3.99
140 Calories

Acqua Panna
$3.99
0 Calories

Gold Peak Sweetened Iced Tea
$3.99
190 Calories

Gold Peak Unsweetened Iced Tea
$3.99
0 Calories

Lemonade
$3.99
140 Calories

Aussie Palmer
$3.99
60 Calories

Strawberry Lemonade
$3.99
130 Calories

Kiwi Strawberry Lemonade
$3.499
200 Calories

Iced Tea – Gallon
$7.99
820 Calories

Lemonade – Gallon
$7.99
1600 Calories

Sweet Tea – Gallon
$7.99
820 Calories

Gold Peak® Coffee
$3.99
5 Calories
These are for groups — four or six people. The outback menu bundles come with grilled chicken, center-cut sirloin, or a mix of both, plus sides. At $50 for four people on the chicken bundle, the math is pretty reasonable. The Sirloin for six at $80 works out to about $13 a head for actual steak, which is hard to beat.

Grilled Chicken for 4
$50.00
2,160 Calories

Grilled Chicken for 6
$70.00
3,240 Calories

Center-Cut Sirloin* for 4
$55.00
2,480 Calories

Center-Cut Sirloin* for 6
$80.00
3,720 Calories

Center-Cut Sirloin* & Grilled Chicken for 4
$70.00
2,640 Calories

Center-Cut Sirloin & Grilled Chicken for 6
$100.00
4,260 Calories
The party pans on the outback menu are just the popular items in bigger portions — Kookaburra Wings, Coconut Shrimp, Chicken Tenders. Good for office catering or a big family thing where you need enough food for everyone without ordering 15 separate plates. Throw in a shareable side or two and you’re set.

Kookaburra Wings® Party Pan
$44.00
4570 Calories

Grilled Shrimp on the Barbie Party Pan
$55.00
2070 Calories

Gold Coast Coconut Shrimp Party Pan
$55.00
2540 Calories

Chicken Tender Party Pan
$55.00
3500 Calories

Outback Center-Cut Sirloin Party Pan
$70.00
1060 Calories

Hash Browns
$22.50
640 Calories

Caesar Salad Shareable Side
$22.50
610 Calories

Fresh Seasonal Veggies Shareable Side
$20.00
460 Calories

Steakhouse Mac & Cheese Shareable Side
$25.00
720 Calories

Loaded Mashed Potatoes Shareable Side
$25.00
320 Calories

Seasoned Rice Shareable Side
$20.00
320 Calories
These cocktails on the outback menu are dine-in only — you can’t get them to go. The Smoked Old Fashioned is the one worth ordering if you’re into that style of drink. Koala Punch if you want something lighter and fruity. The Top Shelf Rita and Boomarita are straightforward margaritas — nothing complicated, just good.

CROC-tail
$16.99
106 Calories

Koala Punch
$14.99
210 Calories

Smoked Old Fashioned
$15.99
260 Calories

Sauza Gold Coast Rita
$10.00
140 Calories

The Wallaby Darned
$15.00
220 Calories

Top Shelf Rita
$13.99
230 Calories

Boomarita
$14.99
310 Calories
This is Outback grouping their highest-protein items in one spot on the outback menu. Useful if you’re keeping an eye on what you eat. The Sirloin & Grilled Chicken is 600 calories — low end. The Ribeye & Shrimp is 1,530 — other end entirely. Everything else falls somewhere in the middle depending on what you’re after.

Kookaburra Wings
$16.29
1940 Calories

Sirloin & Alice Springs Chicken
$27.99
990 Calories

13oz Rockhampton Ribeye & Choice of Shrimp
$35.29
1530 Calories

Sirloin & Ribs
$31.99
1050 Calories

6oz Victoria’s Filet Mignon & Lobster
$39.79
670 Calories

Sirloin & Grilled Chicken
$25.99
600 Calories
Outback Allergen Information
How to Order from Outback Steakhouse?
Getting food from Outback is pretty straightforward. A few ways to do it:
🥩 Dine-In: Walk in, pick your table, and let the staff guide you through the full outback steakhouse menu with pricing. Don’t be afraid to ask for recommendations — the servers know their stuff.
🚗 Curbside Takeaway: Order online and pull up to the curbside pickup spot. It’s fast, convenient, and you still get that Outback quality at home.
📱 Outback App: Download the app to browse the outback menu and prices, place orders, and access exclusive rewards.
💻 Online Ordering:** Visit Outback’s official website, enter your location, and place a to-go order for pickup.
🏠 Delivery: Use DoorDash, Uber Eats, or your local delivery platform to get Outback straight to your door.
No matter which way you go, Outback makes it easy to get the bold, hearty food you came for.
Outback Restaurants in the USA
Outback Steakhouse has over 700 locations across the United States, making it one of the most widely available casual dining chains in the country. Florida, Texas, and California have some of the highest concentrations of locations, but you’ll find an Outback in almost every state. Whether you’re looking for a local spot or planning ahead while traveling, chances are there’s one near you.
Top 10 States with the most Outback Locations
| State / Territory | Number of Restaurants |
|---|---|
| Florida | 98 (15%) |
| Texas | 48 (7%) |
| California | 41 (6%) |
| North Carolina | 40 (6%) |
| Virginia | 31 (5%) |
| Ohio | 29 (4%) |
| Georgia | 27 (4%) |
| Maryland | 23 (3%) |
| Pennsylvania | 23 (3%) |
| South Carolina | 22 (3%) |
Top 10 Cities with the most Outback Locations
| City | State / Territory | Number of Locations |
|---|---|---|
| Orlando | Florida | 6 |
| Cincinnati | Ohio | 6 |
| Las Vegas | Nevada | 5 |
| Charlotte | North Carolina | 5 |
| Tampa | Florida | 4 |
| Jacksonville | Florida | 4 |
| Miami | Florida | 4 |
| Kissimmee | Florida | 4 |
| Fort Worth | Texas | 3 |
| Indianapolis | Indiana | 3 |
Outback Steakhouse Customer Service
Outback Steakhouse Contact Number: +1-813-282-1225
- Outback Headquarters: 2202 N Westshore Blvd, Tampa, FL 33607, USA
- Official Website: www.outback.com
- Find Locations: https://locations.outback.com/search
- Mobile App: iOS | Android
- Dine Rewards Program: https://www.outback.com/rewards
- Customer Support: https://www.outback.com/contact-us
History of Outback Steakhouse Restaurant
Outback Steakhouse was founded in 1988 in Tampa, Florida, by four partners — Chris Sullivan, Bob Basham, Tim Gannon, and Trudy Cooper. Despite the Australian theme, the restaurant was born and raised in America. The founders borrowed the idea of an adventurous, laid-back spirit from Australian culture and built a brand around bold flavors, generous portions, and a welcoming atmosphere.
The Bloomin’ Onion was introduced early on and quickly became the signature appetizer the entire chain is now known for. By the early 1990s, Outback had expanded rapidly and was one of the fastest-growing restaurant chains in the country.
Today, Outback Steakhouse operates under Bloomin’ Brands and continues to serve millions of customers each year. The menu has evolved over time, but the core identity — great steaks, bold seasoning, and a casual dining experience — has stayed the same.
Frequently Asked Questions
Conclusion
That’s the full outback menu, all 17 categories in one place. I put this together so you don’t have to guess at prices or figure out what’s even on the menu before you get there. If you already know what you want, great — now you know what it costs too. If you’re still deciding, the Signature Steaks section is a good place to start.
