Home Restaurants Outback Steakhouse

OS

Steakhouse · Casual Dining Chain · Founded 1988

Outback Steakhouse Nutrition Facts

Australian-themed steakhouse known for the Bloomin' Onion appetizer, signature seasoned steaks, and grilled chicken.

22
Menu items
840
Avg calories
1,606
Avg sodium (mg)
7
Menu sections
Lighter options at Outback Steakhouse11 menu items under 600 calories
See lighter picks ↓

Full menu, by section

Tap any item for the complete nutrition panel — calories, macros, sodium, fiber and allergen flags. We track 22 dishes across 7 categories.

Appetizer

5 items · range 330–2210 cal · avg 1374

Dessert

1 items · range 1453–1453 cal · avg 1453

Entree

5 items · range 310–1240 cal · avg 658

Pasta

1 items · range 1490–1490 cal · avg 1490

Salad

1 items · range 440–440 cal · avg 440

Side

1 items · range 440–440 cal · avg 440

Steak

8 items · range 290–1190 cal · avg 561

Lighter picks under 600 calories

If you're cross-shopping for a sit-down meal that fits a normal day, these are the Outback Steakhouse items that come in under the 600-calorie line.

About Outback Steakhouse's menu

Outback Steakhouse, part of Bloomin' Brands, serves wood-fire-grilled steaks, ribs, chicken and seafood across roughly 700 U.S. locations. Bloomin' Onion remains the chain's signature appetizer. Outback publishes a downloadable nutrition guide at outback.com/nutrition that informs the entries on this page.

Across the 22 entries we track from Outback Steakhouse, average calorie load lands at 840 per serving, with the lightest item at 290 calories and the heaviest at 2210 calories. Average sodium is 1,606mg, which is broadly consistent with the casual-dining segment's reliance on brined proteins, finishing sauces and seasoned sides. Average protein delivery per entrée is 54g.

The chain publishes its own legal nutrition disclosure online — that disclosure is the canonical source of the per-item numbers we list here. Where the chain's published values are missing or look inconsistent with the underlying ingredients, we cross-reference against USDA FoodData Central reference values for the relevant components and flag the dish in our internal review queue.

How to read the table above

Calorie counts are flagged green for items under 500 calories, amber for 500–900, and red for anything above 900 — the rough breakpoints between a light meal, a normal restaurant entrée, and an indulgent plate. Sodium values can run very high in casual-dining kitchens because the standard line uses brined proteins, jarred sauces and seasoned starches; anything over 1,500mg in a single dish is worth weighing against the rest of your day.

If you have allergies

Every item page on this site lists the allergens flagged in Outback Steakhouse's public allergen panel. Cross-contact in a shared kitchen is always possible, even when the dish itself doesn't list the allergen. For severe allergies, the standard precaution is to ask the floor manager — not just the server — to confirm the kitchen can safely accommodate the request before you commit to ordering.