LongHorn Steakhouse is a steakhouse Harris County Texas located in United States.
9401 Katy Fwy Houston , TX 77024 United States
Reservations | Yes |
Credit Cards | Yes (incl. Visa & MasterCard) |
Outdoor Seating | No |
Menus | Brunch, Lunch, Dinner |
Drinks | Full Bar, Cocktails |
This place is still new to the area but I highly recommend it. Great service and the food was fantastic! A welcome addition to this area! Ask for Kevin, great server!
Marcelo was a very friendly server ! I love getting the Flo’s 8 oz filet w/ fried okra .
Demonico is so far the best steak available in a franchise restaurant- no doubt
Jalapeno Sirloin was excellent. Sweet potato was excellent as well .
I'm a server here and i love my job...so come on in a visit us. -Mandy-
Stuff mushrooms were very very good. Definitely recommend them.
Shrimp & Lobster dip was an awesome appetizer !
Ask for Carolina she's an awesome waitress !!
Food was decent. Spinach artichoke dip was a disappointment along with the Caesar salad . Steak was cooked perfectly though! Service was meh. Definitely would not go back if I had a choice.
Excellent bacon wrapped fillet!
Thomas the waiter is awesome. Ask for him.
Patron margaritas and most everything!
Service wasn't really good. Waitress hardly checked up on us. They messed up my order as well . Food was pretty good. I'd give it a 7 out of 10.
Garlic Parmesan asparagus !
Mac & Cheese
Love steak places but this places SUCKS. I will never come back
Overall ok but not something I would just have to try again.
Slow service for lunch with no lunch crowd.
The blue cheese filet mignon is the best choice. Medium well, the steak is tender and juicy! Not that big. - Berenice Ferrero
Beef tenderloin tips over garlic mashed taters, filet and THE BREAD! - Karen Shelton
Baby ribs are great! It tastes delicious! Dont Forget to add sweet potato. - Rodrigo DaSilva
This is my go to theater in Houston. Consistently good projection, both film and digital. Audio mix is always good ... and loud. The theater has a nice range of projection options for the big films. - W. Ross Wells