Outback opening new Lakewood Ranch restaurant Nov. 11

Outback expands to Lakewood Ranch with new jobs, community giving and a nod to its Tampa beginnings.

Outback Steakhouse is bringing its Aussie-inspired flavors to Lakewood Ranch with the opening of a new restaurant on Nov. 11.

The new restaurant will bring 120 jobs to the community and donate a portion of the grand opening proceeds to the Bradenton Kiwanis Club.

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Inspired design and local flair

The 4,694-square-foot restaurant features a spacious dining room and bar area designed to reflect the beauty of the Great Barrier Reef. The space accommodates up to 187 guests with a total capacity of 210.

Locally inspired artwork adds a playful touch, including a mural of a koala and kangaroo riding in a golf cart under the Florida sun.

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“We can’t wait to welcome the Lakewood Ranch community to Outback Steakhouse,” said JB Wild, proprietor of the new location. “Our Outbackers are ready to open our doors to serve Aussie-inspired dishes and warm hospitality to our guests.”

Supporting local causes

To celebrate the opening, $5,000 from grand opening proceeds will be donated to the Bradenton Kiwanis Club, which supports youth programs, scholarships and community projects throughout Manatee County.

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The restaurant will also recognize Veterans Day by offering a free three-course meal to guests with valid military identification on Nov. 11. Free giveaways will be available while supplies last.

Tampa roots and regional growth

The new restaurant builds on a long Tampa tradition. Founded in 1988, Outback Steakhouse has grown from a single local restaurant into a global brand known for its bold flavors and relaxed atmosphere.

Today, Bloomin’ Brands, Outback’s parent company, continues to operate from Tampa. The company also owns Carrabba’s Italian Grill, Bonefish Grill and Fleming’s Prime Steakhouse & Wine Bar.

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The Lakewood Ranch opening marks another step in Bloomin’ Brands’ Florida expansion and its continued investment in the state’s hospitality industry.

Grand opening details

A ribbon-cutting ceremony with the Manatee Chamber of Commerce and Bradenton Kiwanis Club will take place on Nov. 12 at 2 p.m.

Outback Steakhouse is located at 12245 State Road 70 E, Bradenton.

Outback operates more than 650 restaurants across the United States and continues to expand in Florida with a focus on community connection, local hiring and charitable partnerships.

For more information or to view menu details, visit outback.com.

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