I felt like steak and didn't want to spend a fortune so I gave this place a try.
I ordered a Delmonico (aka boneless rib eye) with a garden salad and baked potato with butter and sour cream. I started with a rolling rock for $2 a bottle.
The salad tasted ok but they overdressed it. (ranch) There was also a loaf of dark bread and whipped butter. It was tasty but I've had better.
Just before my steak and potato came out, the waiter asked if I wanted another rolling rock, I told him I'd try a pint of draft PBR which a sign on the table said was also $2. He suggested I get a large 21oz serving of PBR for only $3. I told him there are 16 ounces in a pint and for $2, that was a better deal. So he brought me one and my food.
The steak was good. I ordered medium rare and it was. I finished it all. I'd say it was equivalent to a steak from Fry's Grocery Store. Not mind blowing, but good. I was satisfied considering the menu price was under $20 with 2 sides.
I noticed when the bill came, the waiter didn't add my second beer. That was cool.
The food was good but not amazing. I probably won't be back anytime soon. I didn't care for the loud country music. For a casual steak place, I like Outback's atmosphere better, but Lone Star was A-OK.