Longhorn Steakhouse

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100 Bartlett Ave (at at Pottstown Pike)
Exton, PA 19341

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(610) 524-0700
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Longhorn Steakhouse - Exton, PA
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The food here is really quite for the money. Ditto for the service. Servers are always helpful and friendly. Only downside here is the atmosphere. Although the restaurant is quite...

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User review from LilaGuide.com 8/8/2008

The food here is really quite for the money. Ditto for the service. Servers are always helpful and friendly. Only downside here is the atmosphere. Although the restaurant is quite clean, the ambiance is dreary at best. more

User review from LilaGuide.com 9/10/2005

Good food, but service can be slow on weekends in the evenings. Call ahead to avoid HOURS of wait time. more
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Owner Message
  • LongHorn welcomes guests into a warm, relaxing atmosphere reminiscent of a Western rancher's home where friendly, attentive servers help them unwind and savor a great steakhouse meal.
    For over 29 years, LongHorn Steakhouse has proudly served steaks, chicken and fish that are always fresh, never frozen. Known for its passion for grilling inspired by the American West, our steaks include the signature hand-seasoned Flo's Filet and the bone-in Outlaw Ribeye. And there's more on the menu than just great steaks, like expertly grilled fresh fish and fresh chicken. Enjoy specialties such as LongHorn Salmon, a fresh, hand-cut salmon fillet seasoned with a bourbon marinade; fall-off-the-bone tender Baby Back Ribs; and Parmesan Crusted Chicken, two juicy chicken breasts grilled and topped with a parmesan cheese and garlic crust.

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  • In Short
    One of the country's most successful steakhouse empires attracts a casual crowd with huge, reasonably priced steak dinners and a tempered Texan milieu (country music and imposing cattle busts). Wise diners turn off their internal calorie counters, as many menu items arrive fried, covered in cheese, or both. A typically rich meal starts with cheese fries, followed by a blue cheese-crusted fillet. Fried cheesecake ends the night on a note of Texas-sized decadence.

  • 7/29/2008 Provided by Citysearch
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  • Hours: Su-Th 11-10, F-Sa 11-11
  • Payments: Discover, Master Card, Visa, American Express
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