Free $20 Gift Card from Outback Steakhouse
We went to Outback for dinner tonight and man were they crowded!! I guess that’s to be expected when you choose to go to Outback at 7:00pm on a Friday just a few weeks before Christmas.
Any way, we waited around the bar area and stalked a table which got us decent seats in about 15 minutes. Not bad considering the crowd.
Before placing our order, we bought a $100 worth of Outback gift cards because they were running a promotion where purchasing $100 in Outback gift cards got you a $20 gift card bonus. Too good of a deal to pass up.
For dinner, we each got the Outback Sirloin medium well. For sides, I got a tossed salad and a loaded potato and the wife got a wedge salad and a sweet potato. We even splurged a little and ordered beverages this time too. I opted for a tall Michelob Ultra and the wife got a peach sangria.
When the steaks arrived, we had to send them back for a little extra fire as they arrived about medium rare rather than medium well. No biggie, and when they came back the second time they were just right.
We used a $50 gift card to cover the meal and the tip, and we left with two $25 gift cards and our $20 Outback bonus gift card.
It was a great deal and I encourage anybody with an Outback nearby to take advantage of it!
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7 comments
Comment by Luann Barefoot on December 30, 2011 at 11:58 am
lol thanks!!!! just went in and got my outback gift card and was told today is the last day. sweet!!!
Comment by Neville Cureau on December 31, 2011 at 4:31 pm
I love Outback Steakhouse – especially the wedge salad. Yum!!~!
Comment by dui lawyers in park city utah on January 1, 2012 at 5:31 am
Dang! I found this one day too late so I won’t be able to get the free gift card.
Comment by reviews on January 2, 2012 at 2:58 am
lol we used our $20 gift card last night and got a couple nice Outback steak dinners. After using the bonus card, i only had to pay about 10 bucks and it was delicious!!
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Comment by Steve "Chip" Thomas on March 29, 2012 at 10:47 am
Hi I,m a glutenfield, and I live in Glutenfield, Ohio. I. Can’t eat at Outback, because I have selliac, of the sackreilliac, causing me to be a non- gluten, Glutenfield, from Glutenfield. But maybe some day they will have food I can eat…..Go Pastor Pete.
Comment by Eating Out Review on March 29, 2012 at 3:23 pm
That’s a bummer Chip. I know there are menu items that you could choose safely, but cross-contamination is always possible. Have you asked the chef to accommodate you on a nice juicy steak – from fire directly to plate? Just a thought…