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Outback Steakhouse

Outback Steakhouse

31988 US Hwy 19 N, 34684, Palm Harbor, United States

Steak • Seafood • American • Steakhouse


"January '17: Went to the Outback Bowl yesterday, so we thought we 'd have dinner get our free appetizer (Bloomin Onion). Got there around 3:30PM; place was pretty-well filled by the time we left, maybe 4:45PM.<br/ <br/ We both had the chopped steak w/ sauteed onions mushrooms Cabernet reduction. Broiled perfectly, medium rare, loads of juiciness flavor. I substituted my smashed potatoes broccoli for chicken tortilla soup house salad w/ bleu cheese dressing. Neither triggered any upcharge, both were delicious. Soup has moderate heat, so request a dollop of sour cream if you 're spice sensitive (above 5). Blackberry sangria for $5.00 was awesome.<br/ <br/ Yudis, our waitress, was very accommodating, attentive, engaging. Total for two entrees, one Chardonnay, one sangria, one (complimentary) Bloomin Onion came to $45 (tax tip incl). Can 't use coupons or holiday gift card 'bonus cards ' w/ free app...Only ONE DISCOUNT allowed per meal/table.<br/ <br/ Note: I asked, was promptly told, why I can 't get a chopped steak cooked less than well done at any of travel-favorite Cracker Barrels. It 's not because of any EColi liability; it 's because of the quality of the meat (difference). Aha!<br/ <br/ Stopped by to take advantage of their 'unlimited shrimp ' special. It 's as advertised. I ordered the 5 oz sirloin, had 1 shrimp boat of scampy 2 bowls of fried (crispy), a bowl of southwest chicken tortilla soup as alternative SIDE (no upcharge), w/ bread loaf butter for $15.99. I greatly preferred the crispy shrimp, which were 26/31 count in my opinion, to the popcorn-sized shrimps in the scampy. Our waitress (Rashell) was engaging, attentive, candidly helpful. Total tab for two w/ beer wine Bloomin onion pedals came to less than $50, tax tip included."

Grain And Berry

Grain And Berry

33840 US Hwy 19 N, Palm Harbor, FL 34684, USA, United States

Cafés • Juice • American • Breakfast


"I tried out this place once, although this isn't my first experience with the whole smoothie bowl. It was okay as far as smoothie bowls go for flavor and since there's not really any other competition in the area for smoothie bowls, that's the only reason it gets 3 stars. I won't be coming back for the following reasons: It's rather expensive compared to other quick service options. And then add a cost for being expected to tip the employees (the payment app provides you with a handy option for 15%, 20%, or 25% for scooping pre-made fruit in a bowl when I'm also expected to pick up my own food from the counter, clean my table, and return dirty plates to the counter. Based on the website description, I had gotten the impression that the employees would be special diet savvy, as I'm vegan but the granola displayed on their counter (which was store bought, much to my consternation; homemade granola is delicious and easy had honey. When I asked if they have a vegan granola with no honey, I was told it was gluten-free, which did not instill much faith in their special diet knowledge. I also had to get the bowl without two toppings (most bowls come with honey and nutella and no provided vegan alternatives. As a vegan, it's not enjoyable to try out a restaurant that says it is vegan-friendly on the website but still feel like you're missing out on something simply because they don't want to come up with a vegan alternative (of course there are vegan options for chocolate hazelnut spread and honey for goodness' sake . Nowadays with so many vegan options, it's not really acceptable for a restaurant that claims to be vegan-friendly to just take off two toppings and charge the same price without any vegan subs. They rely much too heavily on store-bought products for the price that they charge. I was very disappointed to see them using another store bought product, nutella, in most of their bowls, and essentially I am paying a lot of money for them to assemble ingredients I could have gotten at Publix. The only thing I hope that is made in house is the fruit base blend, and it seems from other reviews that it is all pre-made. This is basically somewhere you would go if you were willing to pay an exorbitant cost for the convenience of not chopping your bananas at home or washing the dishes (but you still have to bring them to the sink! . Just go home and add agave to your strawberries and you'll save $12."