LongHorn Steakhouse Menu
with Prices (Updated 2026) — Steaks, Lunch & More

The LongHorn Steakhouse menu with prices (2026) includes steaks, appetizers, seafood, chicken, ribs, salads, soups, kids meals, desserts, and drinks. Prices typically range from $6.99 to $37.99, with steaks starting around $18.29. Lunch is available Monday through Saturday starting at $9.49, and most locations open daily at 11 AM. This guide helps you quickly compare menu items, prices, and calories before you order, so you can choose between lighter options like salads and salmon or heavier meals like ribeye and ribs based on your appetite.

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LongHorn Menu 2026
Bold, Fresh & Fire-Grilled

LongHorn Steakhouse is known for fire-grilled steaks, fresh ingredients, and bold, smoky flavor in every bite. Explore the full updated menu below—prices range from $6.99 to $37.99, with calories included so you can compare lighter and heavier meals and choose what fits your appetite.

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LongHorn Steakhouse Legendary Steaks Menu with Prices & Calories

Premium steak cuts from tender filet to juicy ribeye, with prices typically ranging from $18 to $38. Includes lean, bold, and high-fat options to match different taste preferences.

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Flo’s Filet

Center-cut filet with a lean profile and ultra-tender bite—best for a soft, low-fat steak compared to ribeye.

$27.79 – 6 oz (330 cal) & 9 oz (450 cal)

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Outlaw Ribeye

Bone-in ribeye with rich marbling and bold flavor—best for a juicy, high-fat steak with a smoky, grilled taste.

$35.79 – 1250 cal

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Renegade Sirloin

Lean sirloin with bold beef flavor—best for a lighter, budget-friendly steak without extra fat.

$18.29 – 220 cal

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Ribeye

Rich, marbled ribeye with a juicy bite—best for a flavorful, high-fat steak lovers choice.

$28.99 – 810 cal

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New York Strip (12 oz)

Firm, thick-cut strip with bold beef flavor—best for a balanced steak with less fat than ribeye.

$28.99- 630 cal

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Fire-Grilled T-Bone

T-bone cut combining tender filet and bold strip—best for a balanced steak with both texture and flavor.

$33.29 – 1130 cal


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Porterhouse

Large porterhouse combining tender filet and rich strip—best for a hearty, shareable steak with bold flavor.

$37.99 – 1280 cal


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Salmon + Redrock Shrimp

Grilled salmon paired with seasoned shrimp—best for a lighter surf-and-turf option with lean protein and lower fat.

$27.99 – 460 cal

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Parmesan Chicken + Baby Back Ribs

Juicy parmesan-crusted chicken paired with tender BBQ ribs—best for a rich, high-flavor combo with both crispy and smoky textures.

$27.79 – 1470 cal

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Sirloin + Redrock Shrimp

Lean sirloin paired with smoky grilled shrimp—best for a balanced surf-and-turf option with moderate calories.

$25.49 – 550 cal

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Flo’s Filet + Lobster Tail

Tender filet paired with buttery lobster tail—best for a premium surf-and-turf option with a rich yet balanced flavor.

$37.79 – 420 cal

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LongHorn Steakhouse Grill Master Combos Menu with Prices

Grill master combos pairing steak, chicken, and seafood in surf-and-turf options, typically priced between $25 and $38, offering balanced meals with both lean and rich protein choices.

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Longhorn Appetizer Menu

Crispy and shareable starters priced between $8 and $14, ranging from lighter grilled bites to rich fried options depending on how heavy you want to start.

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Parmesan Crusted Spinach Dip

Creamy spinach dip with a cheesy crust—heavier than most starters, best for sharing.

$12.79 – 770 cal

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Wild West Shrimp

Crispy shrimp with a spicy kick—better than wings if you prefer seafood with heat.

$13.49 – 970 cal

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Texas Tonion

Deep-fried onion petals with dipping sauce—one of the heaviest options, ideal for sharing.

$10.99 – 1180 cal

Firecracker Chicken Wraps

Firecracker Chicken Wraps

Crispy wraps with spicy chicken—balanced choice if you want crunch without extreme heaviness.

$12.49- 720 cal

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White Cheddar Stuffed Mushrooms

Soft mushrooms filled with melted cheese—lighter than fried apps but still rich in flavor.

$11.99 – 730 cal

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Seasoned Steakhouse Wings

Grilled wings with seasoning—lighter than fried appetizers, best if you want less oil.

$13.99 – 460 cal

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Spicy Chicken Bites

Crispy chicken with bold spice—budget-friendly and good if you want a quick starter.

$8.49 – 740 cal

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Chicken Tenders

Crispy chicken strips with mild flavor—simpler than other mains, best for a safe, familiar choice.

$18.49
6 ct 420 cal
9 ct 620 cal

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Parmesan Crusted Chicken

Juicy chicken with a cheesy crust—richer than lemon chicken, better if you want a heavier meal.

$21.49
9 oz 650 cal
12 oz 1120 cal

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LongHorn Salmon

Fire-grilled salmon with a clean taste—leaner than steak, best for a lighter, healthier option.

$24.49 –
7 oz 300 cal
10 oz 430 cal

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Chop Steak

Seasoned chopped beef steak—cheaper than whole cuts, but still solid and filling.

$14.99 – 640 cal

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Redrock Shrimp

Grilled shrimp with smoky seasoning—much lighter than chicken or steak, ideal for low calories.

$20.49 –
8 count 160 cal
12 count 240 cal

Lemon Garlic Chicken

Lemon Garlic Chicken

Seasoned chopped beef steak—cheaper than whole cuts, but still solid and filling.

$21.49 – 330 cal

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Cowboy Pork Chops

Thick-cut pork with bold seasoning—heavier than chicken, more filling than most options.

$21.79 – 970 cal

Baby Back Ribs

Baby Back Ribs

BBQ ribs with tender meat—one of the heaviest meals, best for big hunger.

$21.29 – Half-Rack 820 cal
Full Rack 1630 cal

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Cheeseburger

Juicy beef burger with melted cheese—more casual than steak, but still rich and satisfying.

$15.49 – 850 cal

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Chicken, Seafood & Combo Mains

Grilled chicken, seafood, and hearty mains priced between $14 and $25, offering lean options like salmon and shrimp alongside richer, heavier choices like ribs and pork.

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Longhorn Menu Parmesan Crusted chicken

Cheesy, oven-finished dishes priced between $11 and $22, focused on rich parmesan crusts and heavier, flavor-packed options.

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Parmesan Spinach Dip

Creamy spinach dip with a baked parmesan top—richer than regular dips, best for cheese lovers.

$12.79 – 770 cal

Longhorn Stuffed Mushrooms

Stuffed Mushrooms

Mushrooms filled with melted cheese—softer and less crispy than fried apps, but still rich.

$11.99 – 730 cal

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Parmesan Chicken

Grilled chicken finished with parmesan crust—heavier than lemon chicken, better if you want cheesy flavor.

$21.49
9 oz 650 cal
12 oz 1120 cal

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Chicken Strawberry Salad

Grilled chicken with sweet strawberries and greens—lighter than crispy salads, best if you want a fresh, balanced meal.

$19.49 – 530 cal

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Crispy Chicken Salad

Fried chicken over greens with crunch—heavier than grilled options, better if you want more texture and flavor.

$17.99 – 650 cal

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Salmon Salad

Grilled salmon on fresh greens—leaner than steak salads, ideal for a lighter, high-protein option.

$20.49 – 530 cal

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Sirloin Salad

Sliced sirloin over greens—more filling than chicken salads, good if you want beef without a full steak meal.

$20.49 – 490 cal

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Longhorn Salad Menu

Fresh entrée salads priced between $17 and $21, combining lean proteins with greens—lighter than steak mains but still filling depending on grilled vs crispy choices.

Longhorn Steakhouse Sides Menu

Longhorn Steakhouse Sides Menu

LongHorn Steakhouse sides range from lighter vegetable options to rich steakhouse comfort foods, with prices mostly between $3 and $6. These sides are designed to pair with steaks, ribs, chicken, seafood, and lunch entrées.

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Corn

Smoky grilled corn with a buttery flavor—pairs especially well with ribs, sirloin steaks, and BBQ-style meals.

$18.49 – 200 cal

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Mac & Cheese

Creamy baked mac and cheese with a rich, cheesy texture—one of the best side choices for ribeye, burgers, and heavier entrées.

$6.49 –
610 cal

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Brussels Sprouts

Crispy Brussels sprouts with savory seasoning—better than fries if you want a more balanced steakhouse side.

$6.49 –
310 cal

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Asparagus

Light and healthy asparagus side—best paired with Flo’s Filet, salmon, or grilled shrimp dishes.

$6.49- 130 cal

Longhorn Baked Potato

Baked Potato

Classic baked potato topped with cheese, bacon, and sour cream—popular with porterhouse and New York Strip steaks.

$3.99 –
290 cal

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Sweet Potato

Naturally sweet baked sweet potato with a softer texture—great for guests wanting a lighter alternative to fries.

$3.99 – 380 cal

LongHorn Mashed Potato

Mashed Potato

Creamy mashed potatoes with buttery flavor—pairs well with chopped steak, ribs, and chicken entrées.

$3.99 – 340 cal

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Fries

Crispy seasoned fries with steakhouse-style seasoning—best with burgers, sandwiches, and lunch plates.

$3.99- 500 cal

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Rice

Lightly seasoned rice with a softer texture—works best with salmon, grilled chicken, and shrimp dishes.

$3.99 – 230 cal

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Broccoli

Low-calorie steamed broccoli side—ideal for healthier steakhouse meals and lighter lunch combinations.

$3.99 – 90 cal

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Steak Add-ons

Extra steak toppings and add-ons that enhance flavor—commonly added to ribeye, sirloin, and filet steaks for a richer steakhouse experience.

$3.49 – 150 cal

LongHorn Strawberry Pecan Salad

Strawberry Pecan Salad

Fresh greens with sweet strawberries and crunchy pecans—best for a light, refreshing side with a slightly sweet contrast.

$6.49 – 190 cal

LongHorn Mixed Greens

Mixed Greens

Simple blend of fresh greens—ideal for a low-calorie, clean side that pairs with any main dish.

$4.49 – 140 cal

LongHorn Caesar Salad

Caesar Salad

Crisp romaine with creamy Caesar dressing—perfect for a classic, richer salad with bold flavor.

$4.49 – 250 cal

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LongHorn Side Salad

Light and fresh side salads, typically priced between $4 and $6, offering simple, low-calorie options from crisp greens to richer Caesar-style flavors.

Longhorn Soup Menu

Longhorn Soup Menu

Warm starter soups priced at $6.29, ranging from rich cheese-and-potato comfort options to lighter seafood chowder before a main meal.

LongHorn French Onion

French Onion

Savory onion soup with melted cheese—richer than chowder, best if you want a heavier starter.

$6.29 – 480 cal

LongHorn Loaded Potato

Loaded Potato

Creamy potato soup with a hearty texture—more filling than broth soups, good before lighter entrees.

$6.29 – 380 cal

Shrimp Lobster Chowder

Shrimp Lobster Chowder

Creamy seafood chowder with shrimp and lobster flavor—lighter than potato soup, best if you want seafood without a full entrée.

$6.29 – 250 cal

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Chicken Sandwich

Crispy chicken sandwich with a heavier bite—more filling than salads, best if you want comfort food at lunch.

$9.99 – 920 cal

Longhorn steakhouse Cheeseburger

Cheeseburger

Juicy beef burger with melted cheese—heavier than the chicken sandwich if you want a richer lunch option.

$10.99 – 850 cal

Longhorn steakhouse Chicken Salad

Chicken Salad

Grilled chicken over fresh greens—lighter than burgers, ideal for a lower-calorie lunch.

$10.99 – 280 cal

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Sirloin Salad

Steak served over greens—leaner than burgers while still giving you beef flavor.

$11.99 – 250 cal

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Pick Two

Mix two lighter lunch items—best value option if you want variety without ordering a full entrée.

$9.49 – 280 | 380 cal

Longhorn Lunch Menu

Longhorn Lunch Menu

Longhorn lunch menu priced between $9 and $12, offering quick burgers and sandwiches alongside lighter salad options for smaller daytime appetites.

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Lunch Entrees

Full lunch entrées priced between $13 and $21, offering bigger portions than lunch plates with both lighter seafood choices and heavier comfort meals like ribs and pork.

Longhorn steakhouse Chicken Tenders

Chicken Tenders

Crispy chicken strips with a familiar taste—great if you want something simple and filling.

$16.49
6 ct: 420 cal
9 ct: 620 cal

Longhorn steakhouse Parmesan Chicken

Parmesan Chicken

Grilled chicken topped with parmesan crust—richer than standard chicken meals, best for cheesy flavor.

$18.49
9 oz: 650 cal
12 oz: 1,120 cal

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Shrimp

Grilled shrimp with smoky flavor—lighter than beef and pork, better for a lighter lunch.

$18.49 – 160 cal

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Pork Chops

Thick-cut pork with bold seasoning—heavier than chicken or shrimp, great for bigger appetites.

$18.49 – 680 cal

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Ribs

Tender BBQ ribs with rich flavor—one of the heaviest lunch options, best if you want a hearty meal.

$19.79
Half Rack: 820 cal
Full Rack: 1,630 cal

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Lemon Garlic Chicken

Grilled chicken with bright lemon-garlic flavor—lighter than parmesan chicken and better if you want a lean lunch option.

$18.49 – 330 cal

Longhorn steakhouse Chop Steak

Chop Steak

Seasoned chopped steak—one of the most affordable lunch entrées with solid portion value.

$13.99 – 640 cal

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Salmon

Fire-grilled salmon with a clean taste—lighter than ribs or pork, ideal for a lean lunch.

$21.49
7 oz: 300 cal
10 oz: 430 cal

Chocolate Stampede

Six-layer chocolate cake served with ice cream—largest and richest dessert on the menu, best for sharing.

$11.99- 2460 cal

Strawberry Shortcake

Light cake topped with strawberries and cream—lighter than chocolate desserts and better if you want something less heavy.

$9.79 – 640 cal

Molten Lava Cake

Warm chocolate cake with a soft center—richer than shortcake, ideal for chocolate lovers.

$9.99 – 1,150 cal

Cheesecake

Creamy cheesecake with a dense texture—heavier than shortcake and great if you prefer classic desserts.

$10.99 – 1520 cal

Longhorn Dessert Menu

Sweet desserts priced between $9 and $12, ranging from lighter fruit-based options to rich chocolate desserts made for sharing after heavy steak meals.

Longhorn Kid Menu

Kid-friendly meals priced between $6 and $10, featuring smaller portions with burgers, chicken, steak, and pasta for different appetites.

Cheeseburger

Small cheeseburger with familiar flavors—better for kids who prefer burgers over chicken meals.

$8.49 – 580 cal

Chicken Tenders

Crispy chicken strips with a mild taste—one of the safest options for picky eaters.

$8.49 – 270 cal

Grilled Chicken

Tender grilled chicken—lighter than fried tenders and better for simple meals.

$8.49 – 140 cal

Kid Sirloin

Smaller steak portion with bold beef flavor—best for kids who want steak without an adult portion.

$9.99 – 320 cal

Mac & Cheese

Creamy pasta with cheesy flavor—the most affordable option and great for younger kids.

$6.99 – 310 cal

Water

Zero-calorie drink option—best if you want something simple with heavier meals.

$3.59

Soda / Tea

Classic sweet and refreshing drinks—better with burgers, fried appetizers, or kids meals.

$3.59

Draft Beer

Fresh poured beer with a smoother finish—pairs well with grilled steaks and ribs.

$6.49

Bottled Beer

Convenient beer option with consistent flavor—better if you prefer bottled brands over draft.

$6.49

Beverages & Beer

Drinks priced between $3 and $6, covering simple non-alcoholic refreshers and beer options that pair well with steaks, burgers, and heavier meals.

Wine Selection

Wines priced between $8 and $10, featuring both bold red wines for steaks and lighter white wines for seafood, chicken, and lighter meals.

Cabernet

Bold red wine with a rich finish—pairs best with ribeye, porterhouse, and heavier steaks.

$9.49

Pinot Noir

Lighter red wine with a smoother taste—better than Cabernet if you want something less bold.

$9.29

Merlot

Soft red wine with balanced flavor—great with sirloin, burgers, and pork dishes.

$8.99

Chardonnay

Smooth white wine with a richer texture—pairs well with chicken and creamy dishes.

$8.79

Riesling

Slightly sweet white wine—better for spicy appetizers and lighter seafood meals.

$9.79

Moscato

Sweet and fruity wine—ideal if you prefer sweeter drinks or dessert pairings.

$10.29

Pinot Grigio

Light and crisp white wine—best with salmon, shrimp, and lighter entrées.

$9.79

Dragon Fruit

Fruity margarita with tropical flavor—best if you want something sweeter and more premium.

$13.99

Texas

Classic margarita with simple flavors—most affordable option for traditional margarita fans.

$6.49

Perfect

Balanced tequila cocktail with a smoother finish—better if you want something less sweet.

$11.49

Strawberry

Sweet strawberry flavor with a refreshing taste—great with spicy appetizers and lighter meals.

$11.49

Mango

Tropical mango flavor with a sweeter profile—best if you enjoy fruity cocktails over classic drinks.

$11.49

Margaritas

Margaritas priced between $6 and $14, offering fruity flavors and classic tequila mixes that pair well with appetizers, grilled meats, and casual dinners.

What Makes LongHorn Steakhouse Special

Trusted Choice

Hand-seasoned steaks

Every steak is prepared by trained Grill Masters and cooked over an open flame for a signature smoky flavor.

Trusted Choice

Never frozen beef

LongHorn uses fresh, never-frozen beef to maintain better texture and taste.

Trusted Choice

Proprietary spice blend

Their signature seasoning mix adds a flavor profile that’s hard to replicate at home.

Trusted Choice

Consistent quality

With 600+ locations, LongHorn delivers a similar dining experience across most restaurants.

Best Value Items at LongHorn Steakhouse

If You Want

Best Choice

Price

Cheapest steak

Renegade Sirloin

$18.29

Best combo deal

Sirloin + Redrock Shrimp

$25.49

Cheapest dessert

Strawberry Shortcake

$9.79

Cheapest kids meal

Mac & Cheese

$6.99

Cheapest appetizer

Spicy Chicken Bites

$8.49

LongHorn Steakhouse Hours 2026

Day

Opens

Closes

Monday

11:00 AM

10:00 PM

Tuesday

11:00 AM

10:00 PM

Wednesday

11:00 AM

10:00 PM

Thursday

11:00 AM

10:00 PM

Friday

11:00 AM

11:00 PM

Saturday

11:00 AM

11:00 PM

Sunday

11:00 AM

10:00 PM

Holiday Hours:

  • Thanksgiving Day — Closed
  • Christmas Day — Closed
  • Christmas Eve — Closes early around 8:00 PM
  • All other holidays — Usually regular hours

Hours vary by location. Always confirm at longhornsteakhouse.com or Google Maps

LongHorn Steakhouse Deals and Rewards

  • Free Appetizer: Join the LongHorn eClub at longhornsteakhouse.com—get a free appetizer with the purchase of an entrée after sign-up.
  • Birthday Reward: Create an account on the official website—receive a $10 discount during your birthday month (valid ID required).
  • Veterans Day: Active military members and veterans can get a free meal on November 11.
  • Lunch Value: The Monday–Friday lunch menu offers the best value, with plates starting from $9.49.

Important Note: Many websites promote deals like “80% off” or “free meals”—these are usually fake or expired. The verified savings options are listed above only.

What’s New at LongHorn Steakhouse’s in 2025?

  • Spring Ribeye Special: Seasonal ribeye with a bold new seasoning — limited time at select locations.
  • Grilled Chicken & Strawberry Salad: A fresh, lighter option added to the spring menu.
  • Prime Time Happy Hour: Weekdays 4–7 PM — discounted Wild West Shrimp and Texas Tonion.
  • Global Expansion: LongHorn now has international locations including the Philippines.
  • Digital Ordering: Order via the LongHorn app or get delivery through DoorDash, Uber Eats, and Grubhub.

LongHorn’s Customer Services

Frequently Asked Questions:

LongHorn Steakhouse menu includes steaks, appetizers, chicken, seafood, ribs, burgers, pasta, salads, soups, kids meals, desserts, and drinks. Steaks are the highlight — hand-seasoned and fire-grilled. Prices range from $6.99 to $37.99.

Yes. Lunch is served Monday through Saturday, 11 AM to 3 PM. Same great food as dinner but smaller portions and lower prices. Plates start at $9.49 and include soup, side, or salad.

No. Sunday has no lunch menu — dinner pricing applies all day starting at 11 AM. Want the lunch deals? Visit Monday through Saturday before 3 PM.

Yes. Saturday lunch runs 11 AM to 3 PM — same menu and prices as weekdays. Arrive before 3 PM or you’ll get full dinner pricing.

Yes. Four sections: Lunch Plates from $9.49, Lunch Steaks from $13.99, Full-Sized Favorites from $16.49, and Entree Salads from $10.99. Every meal includes soup, side, or salad. Monday through Saturday only, 11 AM to 3 PM.

Yes — a gluten-sensitive menu is available on request. But their kitchen is not fully gluten-free, so cross-contamination is possible. Safest picks: grilled steak, salmon, broccoli, asparagus, baked potato. Always tell your server before ordering.

Yes. LongHorn serves Parmesan Crusted Chicken Pasta, Shrimp Scampi Pasta, and Four Cheese Mac & Cheese. Not a big section but solid options — especially if someone at your table isn’t in the mood for steak.

Yes. LongHorn caters corporate events, parties, and family gatherings. Pricing averages $12–$20 per person. Order at least 24–48 hours ahead. Call your local LongHorn to confirm availability and delivery options.

Dinner for two at LongHorn usually runs between $60 and $90. That covers one shared appetizer like the Texas Tonion ($10.99), two steak entrees, and drinks. If you go during lunch instead, the same two people can eat well for around $30–$35 using the lunch plates.

The Renegade Sirloin is the cheapest steak on the menu at $18.29. It’s a lean cut with bold beef flavor — not the most tender steak, but honestly great value. If you want something a step up without spending $30+, this is your pick.

It depends on what you want. The Outlaw Ribeye ($35.79) is the most flavorful — rich, juicy, smoky. The Flo’s Filet ($27.79) is the most tender — soft, buttery, no fat. First-time visitor? Go with the Ribeye ($28.99) — it’s the sweet spot between price and flavor.

Most LongHorn locations open at 11 AM daily. They close at 10 PM Sunday through Thursday, and 11 PM on Friday and Saturday. Hours can vary by location, so it’s worth a quick check on Google Maps before you head out.

Yes — LongHorn is closed on both Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day. On Christmas Eve, most locations close early around 8 PM. Every other holiday they’re usually open at normal hours, but calling your local restaurant ahead of time is always a good idea.

Conclusion

That wraps up the complete LongHorn Steakhouse menu with prices and calories for 2026. From fire-grilled steaks like the Outlaw Ribeye ($35.79) and Flo’s Filet ($27.79) to grilled seafood, appetizers, salads, kids meals, and desserts, every item is clearly listed with prices and calorie details so you know exactly what fits your taste and budget. Whether you’re planning a quick lunch or a full dinner, this guide helps you understand your options before you order—so you can order with confidence without guessing what to expect.