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I stopped by here with my family on our way back home from wis dells. The server was really nice. Only positive thing for this place! But the food? The most important part? Meh. My dad got the ribeye steak with veggies and mashed potato. The steak was meh...I can make better steak at home to be honest and the veggies were underdone. Too tough especially the carrot. Mashed potato was just okay too. Overall it was overpriced for what it was. My mom got the springs chicken? It was decent. I got the double burger. The onion in the burger wasn't peeled completely I had to dig out the peel before eating. If I'm paying 12$ for a burger and fries I expect it to at least not have onion peel in it. I always go to neighborhood fastfood place for burgers at home and I pay less than $10 for the same thing. It tastes better and no onion peel. My brother got a mac and cheese and ice cream from the children's menu. It was good according to him. So I guess it's the only good food from this place. Overall I'm disappointed. It was my first experience at outback steakhouse and I don't think I will be back unless I'm starving and there's no food nearby.
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