Outback Steakhouse, the home of juicy steaks, spirited drinks and Aussie hospitality. Find our location in Greenfield on the corner of 84th Street and Layton Avenue in the 84th South Shopping Mall.
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Outback Steakhouse received an average rating of 3.45 out of 5 stars from 11 reviews.
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Outback Steakhouse is a wonderful family-friendly dining establishment that serves up an extensive dinner menu. The Australian-themed restaurant is ki... Read Full Editorial
My Review by anab1608622041 via Citysearch on 6/19/2014
Stopped at greenfield's outback for a late dessert with my three children (7, 4, & 2) after playing at the park. We never got bread and butter (really didn't missed it). Ordered drinks and an appetizer, waited about 10 mins, went to the…
I love Outback Steakhouse because they by AnnE439 via Citysearch on 12/7/2011
I love Outback Steakhouse because they have a gluten-free menu and they cater to my dietary restrictions. In addition to gluten intolerance, I am allergic to all milk products and cannot have any sugar. They provide delicious, healthy…
Avoid Greenfield Outback at all cost!!! by just youknowwho via Citysearch on 10/15/2011
Terrible quality "meat". Extremely loud bar environment, with get this: open drug transactions in plain sight right at the bar. When explaining this to the owner, his attitude was "That's just the way it is, if you don't like it, go…
I'd go "Out" back through the entrance and go elsewhere by Jonboy S via Insider Pages on 6/16/2010
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Years ago...many years ago, this place wasn't bad at all. Again, many years ago. I came back after a literal 8 year absence (and now it will be a lifetime)…
Australian tchotchkes and brews give this quintessentially American restaurant a distinctive Down Under flavor. by Contributor via Citysearch on 8/19/2008
In Short
Boomerangs, Aussie flags, kangaroo portraits and faux aboriginal art honor the homeland's wilderness, but Outback delivers a polished version of rusticity with varnished blond-wood booths with matching wainscoting and…
Great Community-Oriented Family Restaurant by cjw2 via Citysearch on 7/12/2008
My husband and I have utilized the Outback for many years, both carryout and dine-in. We have always received good service from very friendly waitstaff. The manager frequently asks the patrons about the service and the food while we are…
Good food, not bad prices. by Daisy Mae s. via Judy's Book on 4/11/2006
I enjoy Outback. The seasoning on their steak makes it mouthwatering. It is one of the few things I will eat re-heated. Their blooming onion is a great appetizer, I always ask for it extra crispy that way is less greasy and easier to…
Oh my goodness! by Crystal G via Insider Pages on 6/25/2005
This place is worth EVERY CENT! Their food is sooo good, and sooo filling! The waitstaff was great , too! They talked to my daughters, and even held a conversation with one of them! The waitress, when she found out we were visiting for…
Don't forget the Lamb! by ojala via Citysearch on 1/14/2003
Outback has above average steaks, but don't forget the Lamb, which may be the best thing on the Menu.
Cleverlydisguisedfastfood by Ed_Krajcir via Citysearch on 1/13/2003
Poor service and nasty food describe my experiences at several Outbacks around the country
So Not by jkoltz via Citysearch on 12/4/2002
Consistency is a problem at Outback. One time steak is nicely seasoned so you can taste the great flavor of the meat, next time so much seasoning you can't taste anything. This is a good steakhouse for Cinnamon Ice Cream.
Not if there's a choice by bjedit via Citysearch on 10/21/2002
Maybe it was because we had one of those "two lunches for $10" coupons, but if the two meals we had were representative of what is typically offered, we don't know how the place stays in business.
Maybe for some, it's a "fun" place to go…
Outback is not a steakhouse by DanInConcord via Citysearch on 8/14/2002
The Outback is not a steakhouse, it is a pub. As far as pubs go, the placee is fine. As far as a steakhouse goes, it sucks. The ambience is that of familiarity instead of formality, the waitstaff is college kids not professional…