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Old 04-07-2014, 04:26 PM
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What did the manager say when you spoke with him twice and you report "it was not made right". What did you feel would have been the proper thing to have made it right?

It certainly sounds like a very frustrating evening at the restaurant.
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Have you ever looked at the people cooking the food in these chain restaurants?? We are lucky we don't have to work that type of job. I just cross my fingers when I order and hope for the best.. ( mostly it is the best ) !!
Huh?? What about the people who work in chain restaurants?
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Old 04-08-2014, 07:47 AM
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I don't know if this has anything to do with seasonal residents or not. It sounds like perhaps your meal went into the microwave. Rare to me means raw inside. Med rare is less raw and med is pink.

Did you ask for the manager when your food came back to you unacceptable? Did your wife not accept her meal? Unless you tell management it does no use to say on TOTV that it was a disaster. Management must know so that they can make good.
We also ate at Outback last weekend with some friends and experienced very poor service. We sat without being served while others seated after us were taken care of. We had to practically put our arm out to get someone to stop at our table. We complained to the manage and received one free Blooming Onion to share. Service never got any better throughout the meal and the check was wrong at the end. To make matters worse they were out of their signature Fosters beer. How can that be ????? A very disappointing night out.
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Old 04-08-2014, 11:11 AM
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To make matters worse, I looked at my online bank statement and I was charged twice!
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Old 04-08-2014, 12:38 PM
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We also ate at Outback last weekend with some friends and experienced very poor service. We sat without being served while others seated after us were taken care of. We had to practically put our arm out to get someone to stop at our table. We complained to the manage and received one free Blooming Onion to share. Service never got any better throughout the meal and the check was wrong at the end. To make matters worse they were out of their signature Fosters beer. How can that be ????? A very disappointing night out.
Funny thing - I was in Australia last November and found out that Australians (as a generality) do not drink Foster's beer. They mainly brew it just for export and consider Foster's an undrinkable beer. They can always tell an American as the American will fake the Aussie accent and order a Foster's at a pub.

I really enjoyed Victoria Bitters while I was in Sydney.
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I tried Outback when they first opened years go. I was not impressed and did not much care for the spices they put on their steak. So I asked for on without the spice, seasoning whatever they used. I stopped going there after that experience.

It does seem that a chain starts out with a lot of excitement and good reviews but eventually they manage to disappear
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Old 04-08-2014, 01:55 PM
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I have always liked Outback both here and elsewhere. Love the blooming onion, whatever it's called.
I guess, like Gracie, I've mostly been lucky with restaurant food and I am quite picky.The only absolutely inedible meal I ever had was at a TGI Friday's in Key West.
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Old 04-08-2014, 01:59 PM
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Personally, I have never had an experience at this Outback that was anything but very good. I really like their cheesy soup and the baked potato has the spice rubbed on the skin. Love it! I noticed Rubicon did not like the spice and I have talked with others who feel that same way. Maybe it could be mentioned on the menu that you could order with or without spices.

Outback is very popular. It has been in The Villages quite a while and there is always a line to get in. I always use the Call Ahead service which is almost - but not quite - like a reservation. It is just preferred seating over walk-ins.
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To make matters worse, I looked at my online bank statement and I was charged twice!
Ok so now you need to involve the District Manager. This has gotten totally out of hand.
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Old 04-08-2014, 05:20 PM
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I've never exactly understood why Outback is so popular. At best their food is mediocre. It's not inedible, it's not awful, but at the same time it's nothing to write home about. Yet go by any Outback between 5-8pm and the places are packed with lines out the door with wait times that often exceed an hour. Nothing they have is worth waiting an hour for yet people go there in droves. I have always found that interesting.
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Old 04-08-2014, 06:30 PM
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I've never exactly understood why Outback is so popular. At best their food is mediocre. It's not inedible, it's not awful, but at the same time it's nothing to write home about. Yet go by any Outback between 5-8pm and the places are packed with lines out the door with wait times that often exceed an hour. Nothing they have is worth waiting an hour for yet people go there in droves. I have always found that interesting.
The price points are good at Outback. Side salads are good. The Victoria' steak is good. I Never order a sirloin. Don't even buy it at the grocery store. Put confidence in your server and you will be happy.
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Old 04-15-2014, 12:46 PM
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My wife and I went to Outback tonight. I ordered a rib eye medium rare. It came out so rare that the server was surprised. I sent it back and I don't know if they put the plate through a salamander or in the oven, but it came back well done and the steamed vegetables turned to mush. My wife ordered the flat bread and it was burned. We will not be there again. The problem for them is that the seasonal residents are leaving and they need people like us who live here year round to keep them open during the off season. I ended up getting no satisfaction and a wonderful Jersey Mike's sub.
Thank goodness for Jersey Mike's!
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Old 04-15-2014, 02:46 PM
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Funny thing - I was in Australia last November and found out that Australians (as a generality) do not drink Foster's beer. They mainly brew it just for export and consider Foster's an undrinkable beer. They can always tell an American as the American will fake the Aussie accent and order a Foster's at a pub.

I really enjoyed Victoria Bitters while I was in Sydney.
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Old 04-15-2014, 03:52 PM
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I have come to the conclusion that I have no taste. Things like this don't happen to me except very rarely.


I must be just a walking non eipicure.
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