Outback Steakhouse Menu & Prices 2026: Full Menu Guide
Outback Steakhouse offers a broad American steakhouse menu built around steaks, chicken, seafood, burgers, ribs, salads, appetizers, sides and desserts. Current official menu pages also show kids’ meals, gluten-friendly choices, catering and rotating specials. Because Outback prices are set at the restaurant level, the exact amount can vary. This guide covers current menu prices reviewed from official sources, calories where published, deals, rewards, nutrition, allergens, catering and ordering information.
Price disclaimer: Prices may vary between restaurants and ordering methods. Delivery prices may be higher than pickup or in-store prices. Sales tax, service fees, delivery charges and optional add-ons may not be included.
Prices were checked on August 18, 2026, using Outback Steakhouse’s official online menu and ordering pages. The official website requires a restaurant selection to display many prices, so the price figures below are presented as current starting-price snapshots from official U.S. menu pages, not guaranteed nationwide prices. Products, prices, deals and availability can change without notice.
Outback Steakhouse Menu With Prices

Outback’s current menu is organized into categories including appetizers, steaks, steak combinations, chicken and ribs, seafood, burgers and sandwiches, entrée salads, soups and side salads, sides and desserts. The official menu also provides nutrition and allergen information for applicable items.
Because the official ordering system displays location-specific pricing, the most useful way to read the prices below is as verified starting-price examples, rather than a single national price list.
Appetizers
| Menu Item | Calories | Current Starting Price Snapshot |
|---|---|---|
| Bloomin’ Onion® | 1,900–1,920 | $10.99–$12.99 |
| Down Under Trio | Not displayed in the reviewed source | About $15.49–$16.99 |
| Alice Springs Chicken® Quesadilla | Not displayed in the reviewed source | About $13.99–$16.99 |
| Fried Mozzarella Bloomerangs | Not displayed in the reviewed source | About $11.99–$12.99 |
| Gold Coast Coconut Shrimp® | Not displayed in the reviewed source | About $15.99–$17.99 |
| Kookaburra Wings® | Not displayed in the reviewed source | About $17.99–$18.99 |
| Sydney Shrooms | Not displayed in the reviewed source | About $10.99–$12.99 |
| Seared Pepper Ahi* | Not displayed in the reviewed source | About $19.99–$20.99 |
The Bloomin’ Onion® remains one of Outback’s defining appetizers. The official nutrition listing gives it roughly 1,900 calories depending on the current menu configuration. Official menu pages reviewed showed starting prices from about $10.99 to $12.99, illustrating why a single nationwide price should not be treated as guaranteed.
Signature Steaks
| Menu Item | Size | Calories | Starting Price Snapshot |
|---|---|---|---|
| Outback Center-Cut Sirloin* | 6 oz | 330–340 | $17.99–$19.99 |
| Outback Center-Cut Sirloin* | 8–9 oz | 400–430 | About $20.79–$27.49 |
| New York Strip* | 12 oz | 880 | $26.49–$28.79 |
| Rockhampton Ribeye* | 13 oz | Not displayed in reviewed source | About $29.99–$31.99 |
| Down Under Delmonico Ribeye* | 15 oz | Not displayed in reviewed source | About $34.29–$36.49 |
| Bone-In Ribeye* | 20 oz | Not displayed in reviewed source | About $35.99–$39.79 |
| Victoria’s Filet® Mignon* | Various | Not displayed in reviewed source | Location-dependent |
The steak menu is where Outback’s pricing varies most noticeably. For example, official menu pages reviewed showed the 6-ounce Center-Cut Sirloin starting around $17.99 to $19.99, while the 12-ounce New York Strip appeared around $26.49 to $28.79. The New York Strip is listed at 880 calories on the official menu page.
The Victoria’s Filet® Mignon is described by Outback as a thick-cut, seasoned and seared filet served with two freshly made sides. The official menu page does not expose one universal price, so it is better to check the live ordering menu before budgeting for it.
Steak Combos
Outback also offers combinations that pair steak with another protein. Examples appearing on the current official menu include:
| Steak Combination | What It Includes |
|---|---|
| Sirloin* & Coconut Shrimp | Center-cut sirloin with Gold Coast Coconut Shrimp |
| Sirloin* & Alice Springs Chicken | Center-cut sirloin with 5 oz Alice Springs Chicken |
| Sirloin* & Grilled Shrimp | Sirloin with grilled shrimp |
| Sirloin* & Ribs | Sirloin paired with ribs |
| Sirloin* & Grilled Chicken | Sirloin with 8 oz Grilled Chicken on the Barbie |
| Filet & Lobster | Filet paired with lobster |
Most steak combinations include two freshly made sides. The exact steak size, protein combination, price and availability should be checked in the live menu because these details can vary.
Chicken, Ribs and Other Entrées
| Menu Item | Calories | Starting Price Snapshot |
|---|---|---|
| Grilled Chicken on the Barbie | 410 | About $17.99+ |
| Alice Springs Chicken® | 910 | About $21.79+ |
| Bloomin’ Fried Chicken | Not displayed in reviewed source | About $22+ |
| Buffalo Ranch Chicken Tenders | Not displayed in reviewed source | About $18.99+ |
| Sweet BBQ Chicken Tenders | Not displayed in reviewed source | About $18.99+ |
| Outback Ribs | Not displayed in reviewed source | About $35+ |
| Queensland Chicken & Shrimp Pasta | Not displayed in reviewed source | Location-dependent |
The Grilled Chicken on the Barbie is a relatively straightforward grilled option: seasoned chicken breast with signature BBQ sauce and two sides. Outback lists the entrée at 410 calories before accounting for the selected sides. Official menu pages reviewed showed starting prices around $17.99 in some menus, with substantially higher starting prices appearing elsewhere, reinforcing the need to check the selected restaurant before ordering.
The full Alice Springs Chicken® is listed at 910 calories and includes grilled chicken breast, sautéed mushrooms, bacon, Monterey Jack and Cheddar, honey mustard sauce and two freshly made sides.
Seafood
Outback’s seafood choices include grilled shrimp, coconut shrimp, salmon and seafood combinations. Some seafood items can also be paired with steak.
Common menu selections include:
- Gold Coast Coconut Shrimp®
- Grilled Shrimp on the Barbie
- Salmon
- Seared Pepper Ahi*
- Sirloin* & Coconut Shrimp
- Sirloin* & Grilled Shrimp
- Steak and seafood combinations
Seafood pricing is not uniform across the official menu pages reviewed, so readers should use the current online ordering menu for the exact price before placing an order.
Burgers and Sandwiches
| Menu Item | Calories | Starting Price Snapshot |
|---|---|---|
| The Half-Pound Outbacker Burger* | 660–1,110 | $14.99–$18.99 |
| The Bloomin’ Burger®* | 1,140–1,440 | $15.79–$17.99+ |
| Aussie Steak Sammie | Not displayed in reviewed source | About $16.99–$19.99 |
| Bloomin’ Chicken Sammie | Not displayed in reviewed source | Location-dependent |
| Sweet Chook O’ Mine Sandwich | Not displayed in reviewed source | About $14.99+ |
The Half-Pound Outbacker Burger is a half-pound burger with lettuce, tomato, onion and pickles, served with a freshly made side. Current official menu pages showed starting prices from about $14.99 to $18.99. The calorie listing varies across menu configurations, with official pages showing 660, 870, 920 and other values depending on the configuration displayed.
The Bloomin’ Burger® combines a half-pound burger with Bloomin’ Onion petals, American cheese, pickles, lettuce, onion, tomato and Bloom sauce. Official menu pages currently display calorie figures that vary by menu configuration, including 1,140 and 1,440 calories. Starting prices reviewed ranged from roughly $15.79 to $17.99 and higher.
Signature and Notable Menu Items
Bloomin’ Onion®
The Bloomin’ Onion is an appetizer made from a hand-carved onion that is fried and served with Outback’s signature Bloom sauce. It is a substantial shared appetizer rather than a light starter: the official nutrition listing puts the full item at around 1,900 calories.
Outback Center-Cut Sirloin
For diners who want a classic steakhouse entrée without moving into the largest cuts, the Center-Cut Sirloin is one of the more straightforward choices. Current official menus show 6-ounce and larger portions, with the entrée served with two freshly made sides.
Alice Springs Chicken®
This chicken entrée combines grilled chicken with mushrooms, bacon, melted cheeses and honey mustard sauce. A 5-ounce version is also listed as a daytime option, with a choice of Aussie Fries or Mixed Veggies. The official menu identifies that version as available until 4 p.m.
New York Strip
The 12-ounce New York Strip is a larger steak option with an official calorie listing of 880 calories. Current official menu pages reviewed showed starting prices in the mid-to-upper $20 range, depending on the restaurant menu selected.
Best-Value Orders
Value is best judged from the actual menu price and what comes with the meal rather than from the entrée price alone.
Best complete-meal value: The current Aussie 3-Course Meal is particularly notable because Outback advertises it starting at $14.99. It includes a soup or salad, a qualifying entrée and New York-style cheesecake. The offer is dine-in only, and prices and participation vary.
Best lower-cost steak option: The 6-ounce Center-Cut Sirloin is a practical choice when the goal is a traditional steak entrée without paying for one of the larger cuts. Current official menu snapshots reviewed showed starting prices from $17.99 to $19.99.
Best burger-oriented value: The Half-Pound Outbacker Burger can be a lower-priced entrée alternative to a steak. Official menu pages reviewed showed starting prices around $14.99 to $18.99, depending on the restaurant menu.
These are editorial value judgments based on the official prices reviewed, not claims that one option is universally cheapest.
New and Limited-Time Items
Outback currently promotes an Aussie 3-Course Meal starting at $14.99. The promotion is advertised as dine-in only and includes soup or salad, a selection of entrées and cheesecake. Some entrée upgrades and available choices may vary.
Outback’s current specials page also promotes rotating weekly offers and limited-time products. Participation and pricing can vary, and promotions may end or change without notice.
Deals, Specials and Rewards
Outback’s current offers page lists several recurring promotions, including Kids Eat Free Mondays, Tuesday Tails, Walkabout Wednesdays and $5 Bevvy Thursdays. The official page states that price, product and participation may vary and that the offers are not available through third-party delivery.
Dine Rewards
Outback’s Dine Rewards program currently awards 5 points for each qualified dollar spent on food and non-alcoholic beverages at participating restaurants. Once members accumulate 350 points, they receive a $5 reward. Points expire after six months, while issued rewards are valid for 90 days.
The current rewards program also advertises a free Bloomin’ Onion offer for new members, subject to its stated conditions and limits. Rewards cannot generally be used for alcohol, taxes, tips, delivery fees, gift cards or third-party orders.
Calories and Nutrition
Outback provides official nutrition information through its nutrition section and individual menu pages. Calorie counts can differ when an item has multiple sizes, side choices, sauces or other customizations.
Some useful verified examples include:
- Bloomin’ Onion®: about 1,900–1,920 calories
- Outback Center-Cut Sirloin, 6 oz: about 330–340 calories for the steak itself
- New York Strip, 12 oz: 880 calories
- Grilled Chicken on the Barbie: 410 calories
- Alice Springs Chicken®: 910 calories
- The Half-Pound Outbacker Burger: calorie values vary by current configuration
- The Bloomin’ Burger®: calorie values vary by current configuration
The side can materially change the nutrition total. For example, official menu information lists sides such as fresh steamed seasonal vegetables at around 130 calories, homestyle mashed potatoes at about 230 calories, seasoned rice at about 290 calories, sweet potato at about 410 calories and Aussie Fries around 500 calories.
Outback’s registered dietitian also recommends grilled cooking styles, asking for seasoning or dressing on the side when appropriate, and considering vegetable sides when trying to manage calories or sodium.
Allergen and Dietary Information
Outback provides an official allergen guide and a separate gluten-friendly resource. The restaurant specifically describes its gluten-friendly menu as including choices such as steaks, chicken, seafood, ribs, vegetables, salads and a gluten-friendly dessert option.
That does not mean every item is allergen-free or that a gluten-friendly item is appropriate for every person with a severe allergy. Preparation areas, equipment and ingredients can create cross-contact.
For customers dealing with serious food allergies, the safest approach is to review the latest official allergen information and speak directly with restaurant staff before ordering. Ingredients and preparation practices can change.
Outback also identifies vegetarian and gluten-friendly possibilities within its catering information, although availability can vary.
Kids’ Menu
Outback has a dedicated kids’ menu. Current official menu pages include options such as:
| Kids’ Menu Item | Calories | Starting Price Snapshot |
|---|---|---|
| Joey Sirloin® 5 oz | 180 | $9.99–$12.99 |
| Chicken Fingers | Not consistently displayed in reviewed source | About $7.99–$9.99 |
| Grilled Cheese-A-Roo | Not consistently displayed in reviewed source | About $5.99–$8.99 |
| Boomerang Cheeseburger* | Not consistently displayed in reviewed source | About $7.99–$9.99 |
| Grilled Chicken on the Barbie 5 oz | Not consistently displayed in reviewed source | About $7.99–$9.99 |
| Mac ‘A’ Roo ‘N Cheese | Not consistently displayed in reviewed source | About $6.99–$8.99 |
| Spotted Dog Sundae | Not consistently displayed in reviewed source | About $2.99–$3.99 |
The official menu identifies the 5-ounce Joey Sirloin at 180 calories and states that kids’ menu items, including the Joey Sirloin, are cooked to well done.
Because kids’ prices are especially location-sensitive, the figures above should be treated as current official-menu snapshots rather than guaranteed prices.
Catering and Family Meals
Outback officially offers catering at participating U.S. restaurants. Its catering program includes buffet-style options for groups and individual entrées with a minimum order of 10 meals. Available choices include steaks, chicken, salmon, sides, desserts and a build-your-own burger bar.
The official catering information states that four hours’ notice is required for catering orders and that delivery service has a $100 subtotal minimum, with delivery subject to a fee. Prices and participation vary.
Because catering menus can have different pricing and ordering requirements from the standard restaurant menu, customers should review the current catering menu before placing a large order.
How to Order
Customers can order Outback through several official channels.
The Outback website provides online ordering, while the official mobile app supports customized to-go orders, curbside takeaway and delivery. The app also connects with Dine Rewards and provides access to special offers.
Depending on the restaurant and service, ordering may include:
- Dine-in ordering
- Pickup
- Curbside takeaway
- Delivery
- Official mobile-app ordering
- Official website ordering
- Third-party delivery
Third-party delivery platforms can have different menu prices, fees and availability. Rewards also have restrictions on third-party orders, so customers who want to earn or redeem Dine Rewards should use an eligible ordering method.
Restaurant Hours
Outback does not publish one universal operating schedule that should be treated as the hours for every restaurant. Hours can vary by restaurant and day.
Customers should check the official website, app or store finder immediately before visiting, particularly around holidays. Dining-room, pickup, delivery and other service hours can also differ.
The same caution applies to limited-time meals and promotions: an item appearing on the national website does not necessarily mean it is available at every participating restaurant.
Does the Menu Cost the Same at Every Restaurant?
No. Outback’s official online menu explicitly requires customers to select a restaurant to see many current prices. Official menu pages reviewed on August 18, 2026 showed noticeable differences in starting prices for identical menu items.
Price differences can result from local operating costs, franchise or restaurant-level pricing, taxes, restaurant format, promotional participation, optional add-ons, size upgrades and ordering method. Delivery can also carry additional fees or different pricing.
For that reason, a menu price published online should be treated as a useful reference rather than a nationwide guarantee.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the cheapest item on the Outback Steakhouse menu?
There is no single nationwide cheapest item because prices vary by restaurant and ordering method. Among the current official menu prices reviewed, kids’ items and certain sides are among the lower-priced choices, while full entrées generally cost more.
What is Outback Steakhouse known for?
Outback is primarily known for steaks and steakhouse-style entrées, along with its Bloomin’ Onion®, chicken, seafood, ribs, burgers and Australian-inspired menu presentation. The restaurant’s official website describes steaks and the Bloomin’ Onion among its signature offerings.
Does Outback Steakhouse have a value menu?
Outback currently promotes value-oriented offers, including an Aussie 3-Course Meal starting at $14.99 and several weekly promotional deals. Participation and prices can vary, so the live specials page is the best place to check current offers.
Is the Aussie 3-Course Meal still available?
The official Outback website currently lists the Aussie 3-Course Meal starting at $14.99. It includes soup or salad, a qualifying entrée and cheesecake. The promotion is dine-in only at participating restaurants and can change or end without notice.
Does Outback Steakhouse serve gluten-friendly food?
Yes. Outback maintains an official gluten-friendly menu with choices across categories such as steaks, chicken, seafood, salads, vegetables and dessert. Gluten-friendly does not mean that every item is suitable for someone with a severe allergy, so the latest official allergen information should be reviewed before ordering.
Does Outback have a kids’ menu?
Yes. The kids’ menu includes choices such as Joey Sirloin, Chicken Fingers, Grilled Cheese-A-Roo, Boomerang Cheeseburger, grilled chicken and Mac ‘A’ Roo ‘N Cheese. Current prices vary by restaurant.
Does Outback Steakhouse offer catering?
Yes. Outback offers catering at participating U.S. restaurants, including buffet-style catering and individual entrées. The official catering page states that four hours’ notice is required and that delivery has a $100 subtotal minimum before delivery fees.
Can I order Outback Steakhouse for delivery?
Yes. Outback’s official website and mobile app support delivery where available, along with pickup and curbside takeaway. Availability and fees depend on the restaurant and ordering method.
Are Outback Steakhouse prices the same everywhere?
No. The official website requires restaurant selection to display many menu prices, and current official menu pages show different starting prices for the same products. Customers should check the live menu associated with their intended restaurant before ordering.
How can I find the most current Outback Steakhouse prices?
Use the official Outback website or mobile app, select the restaurant where you plan to order, and review the current pickup or delivery menu. This is more reliable than relying on an older menu screenshot or third-party menu website.
Final Thoughts
The Outback Steakhouse menu with prices covers much more than steak, with appetizers, burgers, chicken, seafood, ribs, salads, sides, desserts and kids’ meals available alongside its core steak offerings. The current Aussie 3-Course Meal stands out as a notable value promotion starting at $14.99, while the Center-Cut Sirloin provides a more traditional steakhouse option at a lower starting price than many larger cuts.
The most important point when comparing prices is that Outback does not use one guaranteed nationwide price for every menu item. Official online menus reviewed on August 18, 2026 show restaurant-level variation. Check the live official menu immediately before ordering, especially if you are comparing pickup, delivery, promotions or customized meals.
