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Not shocking, but I do have many a fond memory of the blooming onion.
What was your favorite thing about Outback?
The St Clair Outback was a hub for footballs games. Had some good times there. A local guy owned it and sold a better grade steak than the Franchise did. They ordered him to buy the meats from their purveyor or give up the store. He sold it back to them. It got flooded out a year later never to reopen. Karmas a bitch. Originally Posted by bambino... Correct.
Great steakhouse it was not. Accessible, consistent and at the time focused on a novel niche for a national chain with fake Aussie flair slapped onto American cuisine with the right touch of salt to deliver a taste of Tampa with a veneer of Paul Hogan (Not Hulk Hogan, also based in Tampa).You said in your title “king of Steaks”. They were never king of steaks. They went the way of Bonanza.
Sure was popular, tho Originally Posted by HDGristle