LongHorn Steakhouse

  • Posted By: Bob Buskirk
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Yesterday Ashley and I ventured out into Cranberry. Even though I only grew up about 20 minutes from here I never was really up this way much. Most of my time was spent in North Hills so there is a lot that I do not know about up here. Also Cranberry is a very up in coming area so there is a lot of new places. You can tell by all of the new housing plans and business. Hell our complex where we live is less than 10 years old.

So we went out and were looking for a place to eat and we ended up at LongHorn Steakhouse. The reason we went there is for one I love steaks and two I’ve never heard of LongHorn Steakhouse, but apparently they are all over the east cost. The inside of the steakhouse has a western theme, like a lot of steakhouses. It was lunchtime so it was not that packed inside.

Looking at the menu there was a lot that I actually thought would be good. This does not happen often because I am usually very picky. Ashley I both started out with some french onion soup. The soup was ok, but I’ve had better other places. For Ashley’s main course she had the chicken fingers (which she gets almost everywhere we go). For my main course I had the bacon wrapped filet, which is a 9 oz. filet wrapped in peppered bacon. It was good, cooked perfectly as well. I also got a baked potato with my filet.

Overall the food was good, but nothing to rave about. I would have to go there again and try something else to really get a good feel to how the food is. The atmosphere was good and it sort of made me forget we were in PA. Anyone know any other places in Cranberry that are worth checking out?

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Comment by Juan Francisco Diez
2007-04-03 00:19:31
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What about the price?

Comment by Bob Buskirk
2007-04-03 00:53:43
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Mine was $19.99 and ashley’s was $11.99, and the soups were $4.99 i believe

Comment by Juan Francisco Diez
2007-04-03 13:46:04
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That´s a decent price, but nothing beats Lobster + Steak + Baked Potato for $9.99 a Las Vegas (Freemont Experience) Tony Romas on Thursdays :)

 
 
 
Comment by Glenn Hawkins
2007-04-03 01:54:51
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It kind of looks like BJ’s where I live. East coasters, they have Duncan Sonuts on every exit and block. I live in California, and I took a trip up to NYC, Connecticut, and New Hampshire and I couldn’t believe how many of those Duncan Donut shops there were.

 
Comment by Moulinneuf
2007-04-03 04:47:40
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Hi , your blog hate , my previous last post ;-)

 
Comment by Ashwin
2007-04-03 09:49:05
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Hey Bob, whats happening man? Long time. New place good?

 
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