The LongHorn Outlaw Ribeye® is one of the most iconic steaks on the LongHorn Steakhouse menu. It is a bold 20 oz bone-in ribeye made for serious steak lovers who want big flavor, rich marbling, and a true steakhouse experience.
This steak is known for its juicy texture and deep beef flavor. The bone adds extra steakhouse character, while the marbling melts during grilling and gives the meat a buttery, rich bite.
If you love bone-in steak, ribeye, fire-grilled steak, and large premium cuts, the Outlaw Ribeye® is one of LongHorn’s strongest signature entrées.

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Quick LongHorn Outlaw Ribeye® Details
| Item | Details |
|---|---|
| Menu Item | Outlaw Ribeye® |
| Restaurant | LongHorn Steakhouse |
| Size | 20 oz |
| Price | $35.79 |
| Steak Calories | 1,250 Cal |
| Full Meal Calories | About 1,470–2,110 Cal with side and salad |
| Steak Type | Bone-in ribeye |
| Flavor | Juicy, bold, rich, buttery, beefy |
| Best For | Big appetites, steak lovers, premium dinner |
LongHorn Outlaw Ribeye® Menu Price
| Item | Size | Price |
|---|---|---|
| Outlaw Ribeye® | 20 oz | $35.79 |
The LongHorn Outlaw Ribeye price is listed around $35.79. Final pricing may vary by location, taxes, takeout orders, delivery orders, and premium side upgrades.
What Is The LongHorn Outlaw Ribeye®?
The Outlaw Ribeye® is a 20 oz bone-in ribeye steak that is fire-grilled and seasoned for bold steakhouse flavor. It is larger than the regular 12 oz Ribeye and has a richer, more dramatic presentation because of the bone-in cut.
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Cut Type | Bone-in ribeye |
| Size | 20 oz |
| Texture | Juicy, tender, rich |
| Flavor | Beefy, buttery, smoky, bold |
| Cooking Style | Fire-grilled |
| Best Doneness | Medium rare to medium |
The Outlaw Ribeye is best for guests who want a steak that feels like the main event. It is not a light meal. It is a big, rich, premium steak designed for maximum flavor.
LongHorn Outlaw Ribeye® Calories
| Item | Calories |
|---|---|
| Outlaw Ribeye® Steak Only | 1,250 Cal |
| With Side and Salad | About 1,470–2,110 Cal |
The LongHorn Outlaw Ribeye calories are high because this steak is large and well-marbled. The calories increase when you add sides, salad dressing, bread, butter, soups, or premium upgrades.
If you choose steamed broccoli and a simple salad, the meal stays more balanced. If you choose loaded baked potato, mac and cheese, or creamy soup, the full meal becomes much heavier.
LongHorn Outlaw Ribeye® Nutrition Facts
| Nutrient | Amount |
|---|---|
| Calories | 1,250 Cal |
| Protein | 94g |
| Total Fat | 88g |
| Saturated Fat | 36g |
| Carbohydrates | 0g before sides |
| Fiber | 0g |
| Sugars | 0g |
| Sodium | 1,040mg before sides |
The LongHorn Outlaw Ribeye nutrition profile is high in protein and naturally low in carbs before sides. However, it is also high in fat and saturated fat because ribeye is a marbled steak cut.
LongHorn Outlaw Ribeye® Ingredients
| Component | Details |
|---|---|
| Steak | 20 oz bone-in ribeye |
| Seasoning | LongHorn-style steak seasoning |
| Cooking Method | Fire-grilled to selected doneness |
| Side Options | Broccoli, loaded baked potato, sweet potato, fries, mashed potatoes, rice |
| Premium Sides | Mac & Cheese, Asparagus, Crispy Brussels Sprouts, Fire-Grilled Corn |
| Salads | Mixed Greens, Caesar, or Strawberry Salad upgrade |
| Soup Options | Loaded Potato Soup, French Onion Soup, Shrimp & Lobster Chowder |
The main flavor comes from the beef marbling, bone-in cut, steak seasoning, and open-flame grilling.
LongHorn Outlaw Ribeye® Allergen Information
| Allergen | Present / Possible |
|---|---|
| Milk / Dairy | Possible from butter, potatoes, mac and cheese, dressings, soups |
| Egg | Possible from Caesar dressing, sauces, or baked items |
| Wheat / Gluten | Possible from bread, soups, mac and cheese, croutons, fried sides |
| Soy | Possible from sauces, oils, or seasoning |
| Fish / Shellfish | Not in the steak, but possible from soups or kitchen cross-contact |
The steak itself is mainly beef and seasoning, but sides and add-ons can contain common allergens. Guests with allergies should confirm ingredients before ordering.
Steak Doneness Guide
| Doneness | Description |
|---|---|
| Rare | Cool red center |
| Medium Rare | Warm red center |
| Medium | Warm pink center |
| Medium Well | Slightly pink center |
| Well Done | Fully cooked with no pink |
For the Outlaw Ribeye®, medium rare or medium is usually the best choice. Since ribeye has marbling, these temperatures help the fat melt into the meat while keeping the steak juicy.
Best Sides With LongHorn Outlaw Ribeye®
| Side | Why It Works |
|---|---|
| Loaded Baked Potato | Classic steakhouse comfort |
| Steamed Broccoli | Lighter balance for a rich steak |
| Fresh Asparagus | Premium vegetable option |
| Sweet Potato | Sweet contrast to savory beef |
| Mashed Potatoes | Creamy comfort-food side |
| Seasoned Rice | Simple and filling |
| Mac & Cheese | Extra rich and indulgent |
| Crispy Brussels Sprouts | Smoky, crunchy side |
| Caesar Salad | Tangy freshness with rich steak |
For a lighter plate, choose steamed broccoli, asparagus, or Mixed Greens Salad. For a full steakhouse-style meal, choose loaded baked potato, mac and cheese, or French Onion Soup.
Best Pairings For Outlaw Ribeye®
| Pairing | Why It Works |
|---|---|
| Caesar Salad | Cuts through the richness |
| Loaded Baked Potato | Classic steakhouse pairing |
| Crispy Brussels Sprouts | Adds smoky crunch |
| Fresh Asparagus | Keeps the meal more balanced |
| French Onion Soup | Adds deep savory flavor |
| Shrimp & Lobster Chowder | Gives a surf-and-turf feel |
| The Cheesecake | Sweet, creamy finish after a rich steak |
The Outlaw Ribeye® is already rich, so fresh or tangy sides help balance the meal.
Healthier Ordering Tips
| Tip | Why It Helps |
|---|---|
| Choose steamed broccoli | Adds vegetables without heavy calories |
| Pick asparagus | A lighter premium side |
| Ask for dressing on the side | Controls salad calories |
| Skip mac and cheese | Reduces fat and calories |
| Avoid creamy soups | Keeps sodium and richness lower |
| Skip extra butter | Helps reduce fat |
| Share or save half | 20 oz is a large portion |
| Drink water or unsweet tea | Avoids extra sugar |
A smarter order is the Outlaw Ribeye® with steamed broccoli, Mixed Greens Salad, and dressing on the side.
Outlaw Ribeye® vs Regular Ribeye
| Feature | Outlaw Ribeye® | Ribeye* |
|---|---|---|
| Size | 20 oz | 12 oz |
| Calories | 1,250 Cal | About 810 Cal |
| Cut Style | Bone-in ribeye | Ribeye steak |
| Flavor | Bigger, richer, bolder | Juicy and buttery |
| Best For | Big appetite, premium steak night | Regular steak dinner |
| Price | $35.79 | $28.99 |
Choose the Outlaw Ribeye® if you want a large, bone-in steak with maximum flavor. Choose the regular Ribeye if you want something smaller but still juicy.
Outlaw Ribeye® vs Flo’s Filet®
| Feature | Outlaw Ribeye® | Flo’s Filet® |
|---|---|---|
| Size | 20 oz | 6 oz / 9 oz |
| Calories | 1,250 Cal | 330–450 Cal |
| Texture | Juicy, rich, marbled | Very tender, leaner |
| Flavor | Bold and beefy | Mild and buttery |
| Best For | Flavor lovers | Tender steak lovers |
| Price | $35.79 | $27.79–$33.29 |
If you want bold flavor, choose the Outlaw Ribeye®. If you want tenderness and a lighter portion, choose Flo’s Filet®.
Is LongHorn Outlaw Ribeye® Worth It?
Yes, the LongHorn Outlaw Ribeye® is worth ordering if you want a large, bold, premium steak. It is one of LongHorn’s signature cuts and gives you a rich steakhouse experience.
It is best for people who enjoy bone-in ribeye, juicy steak, fire-grilled beef, high-protein meals, and big dinner portions.
It may not be the best choice if you want a light meal, but if you want serious steak flavor, the Outlaw Ribeye® delivers.
FAQ About LongHorn Outlaw Ribeye®
1. How much is LongHorn Outlaw Ribeye®?
The LongHorn Outlaw Ribeye® is listed at around $35.79.
2. How many calories are in Outlaw Ribeye®?
The steak alone has about 1,250 calories.
3. What size is the Outlaw Ribeye®?
It is a 20 oz bone-in ribeye.
4. What comes with Outlaw Ribeye®?
It usually comes with a hand-chopped salad and one side choice.
5. Is Outlaw Ribeye® high in protein?
Yes, it has about 94g protein.
6. Is Outlaw Ribeye® low carb?
Yes, the steak itself has 0g carbs before sides.
7. Is Outlaw Ribeye® gluten-free?
The steak may be gluten-sensitive when ordered without gluten-based sides, but cross-contact can happen.
8. What is the best doneness for Outlaw Ribeye®?
Medium rare or medium is usually best because it lets the marbling melt properly.
9. Is Outlaw Ribeye® better than regular Ribeye?
It depends on appetite. The Outlaw Ribeye® is larger and bone-in, while the regular Ribeye is smaller.
10. Is Outlaw Ribeye® better than Flo’s Filet®?
The Outlaw Ribeye is richer and bolder. Flo’s Filet is softer, leaner, and more tender.
11. What side goes best with Outlaw Ribeye®?
Loaded baked potato, steamed broccoli, asparagus, and Caesar salad all pair well.
12. Is Outlaw Ribeye® good for keto?
Yes, if you avoid potatoes, rice, bread, fries, sugary sauces, and high-carb sides.
13. Is Outlaw Ribeye® good for sharing?
Yes, because it is a large 20 oz steak, many guests can share it.
14. Can I customize the sides?
Yes, you can choose standard sides, salads, soups, or premium upgrades.
15. Is LongHorn Outlaw Ribeye® worth ordering?
Yes, it is worth ordering if you want a big, juicy, bone-in ribeye with bold LongHorn steakhouse flavor.
Final Thoughts
The LongHorn Outlaw Ribeye® is a bold 20 oz bone-in ribeye priced around $35.79. It has about 1,250 calories before sides and can reach around 1,470–2,110 calories with salad and side choices.
This steak is rich, juicy, high in protein, and full of classic steakhouse flavor. For a lighter plate, pair it with steamed broccoli or asparagus. For a full comfort-food steak dinner, choose loaded baked potato, mac and cheese, or French Onion Soup.
If you want one of the biggest and most flavorful steaks at LongHorn, the Outlaw Ribeye® is one of the best choices.














