LongHorn Steakhouse

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Longhorn Steakhouse
Type Division
Genre Restaurants
Founded
Headquarters
Products Steaks, Salads, French Fries, Chicken
Owner Darden Restaurants Inc.(Formally operated by Rare Hospitality)
Website [1]


LongHorn Steakhouse is a restaurant chain, with locations throughout the Eastern United States. Most of its restaurants are in the Southeast. It also has a few locations in the Midwest, Southwest, and Puerto Rico.

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[edit] Theme

LongHorn Steakhouse has a Western theme. Each location is decorated with oil paintings, photos, and selected Western memorabilia that support this theme.

[edit] Food

The restaurant is best known for serving various kinds of steak, including its signature Flo's Filet. In addition to steaks, the menu also includes ribs, chicken, salmon, lobster, and shrimp. Appetizers, including its signature Texas Tonion and Wild West Shrimp, and side dishes are also served, as well as a variety of draft beers and wine. A lunch menu that includes soups, salads, sandwiches, and hamburgers is available.

[edit] Business

In August 2007, LongHorn Steakhouse, formerly owned and operated by Rare Hospitality, was purchased by Darden Restaurants, which also operates Olive Garden, Red Lobster, and Bahama Breeze restaurant chains. In addition, other chains operated by Rare, including The Capital Grille, were purchased by Darden.

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