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LongHorn Steakhouse Menu and Prices June 2025 [Steak Deals]

By: Shivani Choudhary
Updated On: June 28, 2025

I've got to tell you, there's something special about walking into a LongHorn Steakhouse and catching that first whiff of perfectly grilled steak. As someone who's been to my fair share of steakhouses over the years, I can honestly say LongHorn has a way of making you feel right at home while serving up some seriously good food.

Last week, I decided to take a deep dive into their entire menu - not just the steaks (though trust me, we'll get to those). I wanted to know exactly what you're getting for your money in 2025, from appetizers to desserts. So I spent hours researching every single item, checking prices, counting calories, and let me share what I found.

LongHorn Steakhouse Menu and Prices

Starting Strong: Appetizers That Set the Stage

Let me start with the appetizers, because I'm a firm believer that a great meal begins with a great start. The Wild West Shrimp ($14.29, 880 calories) is hands down my favorite. They're lightly breaded, tossed with spicy cherry peppers and garlic butter, and served with ranch dip. I always tell myself I'll save room for my steak, but these shrimp make that promise hard to keep.

Here's the complete appetizer lineup:

AppetizerPriceCalories
Parmesan Crusted Spinach Dip$11.291,180
Wild West Shrimp$14.29880
White Cheddar Stuffed Mushrooms$11.79760
Spicy Chicken Bites$11.49740
Texas Tonion$9.29930
Firecracker Chicken Wraps$12.79680
Seasoned Steakhouse Wings$13.29590

The Texas Tonion ($9.29) is basically their version of a blooming onion, and at 930 calories, it's definitely a sharing dish. I learned that the hard way when I tried to tackle one solo.

Also Read: Outback Steakhouse Menu and Prices

The Main Event: Legendary Steaks

Now, let's talk about what LongHorn is famous for - their steaks. I've tried most of them over the years, and each one has its own personality. The Outlaw Ribeye is their showstopper - a massive 20 oz bone-in ribeye that'll set you back $33.99 but delivers 1,250 calories of pure, marbled perfection.

Premium Steaks Menu

SteakSizePriceCalories
Flo's Filet6 oz$26.99270
Flo's Filet9 oz$31.99400
Outlaw Ribeye20 oz$33.991,250
Fire-Grilled T-Bone18 oz$30.99940
New York Strip12 oz$25.99810
LongHorn Porterhouse22 oz$38.991,140
Ribeye12 oz$25.79810

My personal favorite? The Flo's Filet. Sure, it's pricier per ounce, but that 9 oz cut ($31.99) is so tender you can cut it with a butter knife. At 400 calories, it's also one of the lighter options if you're watching your intake.

Sirloin Selections

SteakSizePriceCalories
Renegade Sirloin6 oz$15.99360
Renegade Sirloin8 oz$18.99480
Renegade Sirloin12 oz$22.99720

Beyond Beef: Chicken & Seafood Options

Not everyone's in the mood for steak, and I get that. LongHorn's got you covered with their chicken and seafood menu. The Parmesan Crusted Chicken is a standout - they offer it in 9 oz ($17.99) or 12 oz ($19.99) portions, and that crispy parmesan crust is something else.

DishSize/TypePriceCalories
Parmesan Crusted Chicken9 oz$17.99520
Parmesan Crusted Chicken12 oz$19.99690
Hand-Breaded Chicken TendersRegular$16.99630
Lemon Garlic ChickenRegular$18.49370
LongHorn Salmon7 oz$19.79290
LongHorn Salmon10 oz$22.29430
Redrock Grilled ShrimpRegular$19.99160
Cowboy Pork ChopsRegular$17.99490
Baby Back RibsHalf Rack$18.99580
Baby Back RibsFull Rack$26.991,160

I recently tried their LongHorn Salmon (10 oz for $22.29), and I was impressed. At 430 calories, it's a lighter option that doesn't skimp on flavor. They grill it just right with a bourbon glaze that's not too sweet.

Salads That Actually Satisfy

I know what you're thinking - salads at a steakhouse? But hear me out. Their Grilled Chicken & Strawberry Salad ($16.49, 530 calories) is legitimately one of my go-to orders when I'm trying to eat lighter but still want something filling.

SaladPriceCalories
7-Pepper Sirloin Salad$17.99590
Grilled Chicken & Strawberry Salad$16.49530
Farm Fresh Field Greens with Grilled Salmon$18.99490
Farm Fresh Field Greens with Crispy Chicken$15.99650
Caesar Salad$11.99250
Strawberry & Pecan Salad$12.49280

Sides That Steal the Show

Here's where things get interesting. LongHorn's sides aren't just afterthoughts - they're legitimate stars. The Steakhouse Mac & Cheese ($5.99, 580 calories) is ridiculously good. Four cheeses, bacon, and a parmesan breadcrumb topping? Come on.

SidePriceCalories
Loaded Baked Potato$4.49390
Steakhouse Mac & Cheese$5.99580
Fresh Steamed Broccoli$3.99100
Fire-Grilled Corn on the Cob$4.29190
Crispy Brussels Sprouts$4.99200
Mashed Potatoes$3.99310
Seasoned French Fries$3.99430
Seasoned Rice Pilaf$3.99220
Sweet Potato$3.99270
Asparagus$4.49120

Pro tip: The Crispy Brussels Sprouts ($4.99) are way better than they have any right to be. Even if you think you don't like Brussels sprouts, give these a shot.

Soup Up Your Meal

SoupPriceCalories
French Onion Soup$6.99380
Loaded Potato Soup$6.49450
Shrimp & Lobster Chowder$7.49340

The Loaded Potato Soup is basically a baked potato in liquid form - and I mean that in the best way possible.

Sweet Endings: Desserts Worth the Calories

Look, if you've made it this far into a meal at LongHorn, you might as well go all out. The Chocolate Stampede ($10.99) is their signature dessert, and at 2,460 calories, it's meant for sharing. I learned that lesson the hard way.

DessertPriceCalories
Chocolate Stampede$10.992,460
Strawberries & Cream Shortcake$9.99640
Molten Lava Cake$10.491,100
The Cheesecake$10.991,040
Caramel Apple Goldrush$10.29970
Key Lime Pie$9.49420

Lunch Deals: Same Quality, Better Prices

If you're smart about timing, hit up LongHorn during lunch hours (Monday-Saturday, 11 AM - 3 PM). The portions are slightly smaller, but the prices are definitely wallet-friendly.

Steakhouse Lunch Plates

ItemPriceCalories
Crispy Buttermilk Chicken Sandwich$11.49800
Half-Pound Steakhouse Cheeseburger$12.99970
Grilled Chicken & Strawberry Lunch Salad$12.99480
7-Pepper Sirloin Lunch Salad$13.99520

Also Read: Outback vs LongHorn

Kids Menu: Family-Friendly Options

I've got to give LongHorn credit - their kids menu isn't just chicken fingers and fries (though they have those too).

Kids MealPriceCalories
Cheeseburger$8.49620
Chicken Tenders$8.49450
Grilled Chicken Tenders$8.49280
Kid's Sirloin$10.99240
Kraft Macaroni & Cheese$7.99380

Making the Most of Your Visit

After all my visits, here's what I've learned about getting the best bang for your buck at LongHorn:

  1. Join their eClub - You'll get a free appetizer just for signing up, and they send regular coupons.
  2. Lunch is a steal - Seriously, the lunch portions are still generous, and you'll save a good $5-8 per entrée.
  3. Split the Chocolate Stampede - Unless you're training for a marathon, this dessert is meant for at least two people.
  4. Don't skip the bread - It's free, it's warm, and it's delicious. Just don't fill up on it before your meal arrives.
  5. Ask about daily specials - They often have promotional deals that aren't advertised on the main menu.

Final Words

Look, I'm not saying LongHorn is the fanciest steakhouse out there, but that's kind of the point. It's approachable, consistent, and delivers solid value. Whether you're splurging on the Porterhouse or keeping it simple with a sirloin and salad, you're going to leave satisfied.

The prices I've listed here are pretty standard across most locations, but they can vary a bit depending on where you are. California locations tend to be a dollar or two higher, while Midwest locations might be slightly cheaper.

What really sets LongHorn apart for me is the consistency. I've eaten at locations from Florida to Michigan, and the quality is remarkably uniform. That Outlaw Ribeye tastes just as good in Atlanta as it does in Denver.

So next time you're craving a good steak without the stuffy atmosphere (or the need to take out a second mortgage), give LongHorn a shot. Just remember to pace yourself - those appetizers are dangerous when you've still got a 20 oz steak coming your way.

Trust me on this one - I've made that mistake more times than I care to admit. But hey, that's what doggy bags are for, right?

Food Lover and Storyteller ????️✨ With a fork in one hand and a pen in the other, Shivani brings her culinary adventures to life through evocative words and tantalizing tastes. Her love for food knows no bounds, and she's on a mission to share the magic of flavors with fellow enthusiasts.
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