Outback Steakhouse
By JEFF KORBELIK / GZO
One of my co-workers asked me why I chose to dine this week at Outback Steakhouse.
Believe it or not, in my 10-plus years writing about Lincoln restaurants, I had not written anything about the city’s most popular steakhouse.
I thought it was about time I ventured to where a lot of Lincoln diners go to eat. The parking lot, after all, is always full.
633 N. 48th St.
Atmosphere: Casual
Specialty: Steak
Payment: Cash, checks, major credit cards
Cost: Entrees, $9.99 to $21.49
Hours: 4-10 p.m. Monday-Thursday, 4-11 p.m. Friday, noon-11 p.m. Saturday, noon-9 p.m. Sunday
Phone: (402) 465-5050
Web: www.outback.com
Notes: Parking, gluten-free and children’s menus, curbside takeout, call-ahead seating, alcohol, limited-time specials
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Food: 3 stars
Service: 3½ stars
Atmosphere: 3 stars
Vegetarian friendly: 2 stars
The Last Bite: Outback continues to find success after 13 years in Lincoln with steaks, seafood and more.
Rating system: Excellent 4 stars; Good 3 stars; Fair or uneven 2 stars; Poor 1 star
The chain restaurant has been around since 1988 and in Lincoln on North 48th Street since 1995. The current proprietor is Chris Liston.
Since its inception, Outback has been known for its “big, bold flavors,” including its steak seasoning that diners often try to replicate. Do a “Google” search on the seasoning, and you will find hundreds of recipes for it.
The chain also has had one of the most memorable advertising campaigns, often using the melody from the Of Montreal song “Wraith Pinned to the Mist & Other Games,” for its “Let’s Go Outback Tonight” ditty.
I have my theories why Outback has done so well here, especially in a place where steakhouses are as common as crab shacks on the East Coast.
The first is consistency. Whether you’re dining at an Outback in Boise, Idaho, or one in Lincoln, you know what you will be eating when you order the Outback Special, a center-cut sirloin.
Next is service. Most, if not all, chains hang their hats on this. Outback is no different. They train their kitchen and floor staffs well.
I stopped in with two friends during the dinner hour after the Nebraska-Kansas game. We didn’t use call-ahead seating because I was curious about the wait. It was only about 20 minutes.
For an appetizer, we stayed away from the signature “Bloomin’ Onion” ($5.99) in order to try something different. We settled on the “Aussie Cheese Fries” ($7.49), which were correctly named. It was French fries smothered in Monterey Jack cheese and served with ranch dressing.
For entrees, I had the 8-ounce Outback Special ($12.99). My companions had the 16-ounce prime rib ($19.99) and the new menu item, fresh tilapia with crab meat ($15.99).
Proprietor Liston said favorites are the reasonably priced Outback Specials, the prime rib ($14.99, $17.49 and $19.99) and Atlantic salmon ($12.99 and $15.49).
His favorite is Victoria’s Center Cut Filet ($17.49 and $19.49) because of its flavor and tenderness.
We had no complaints with our food. I’ve had better steaks elsewhere, but I’ve also had worse. Again, with Outback, it’s about the consistency.
We were quite impressed with our service. Game nights, as you can imagine, are quite busy. Our food came out in a timely manner, and our server was friendly and on the ball. It was a good experience.
Outback also merits kudos for its gluten-free menu. The restaurant is one of the few in Lincoln that have a separate menu for those with wheat allergies or celiac disease. A big draw is the “Chocolate Thunder From Down Under” ($4.99), a pecan brownie made without flour.
Will I go back? I prefer locally owned establishments, but I wouldn’t hesitate to do so. There’s a reason why that parking lot is always full.
Reach Jeff Korbelik at 473-7213 or jkorbelik@journalstar.com.

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So in other words you can write reviews of Lincoln restaurants by eating in Boise.
Sweet. "
Galen wrote on November 14, 2008 6:12 am:
I drive down North 48th all the time.....I've never even KNEW we had and "Outback Steakhouse".......
The ones I have eaten in have been good, but expensive. "
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however, now that texas roadhouse is in town... that will win my heart over anyday over outback (even with the much longer wait time). "
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Remember the adage, "You only get one chance to make a first impression." Well, they blew it.
IHOP has better steak. "
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If it's prime rib I would say Mysty's is the best in town. "
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