An Australian-themed steakhouse chain has shut down their sole location in Northeast San Antonio for good.
What you need to know
Outback Steakhouse closed its location at The Forum at Olympia Parkway in Selma on March 15 after its lease expired, Elizabeth Daly, director of corporate Communications for Bloomin’ Brands, Inc., said in an email to Community Impact.
“We appreciate the community’s support the past 25 years and look forward to serving you at our De Zavala, San Antonio or one of our other restaurants in the area,” Daly said in the email.
Bloomin’ Brands is the parent company of Outback Steakhouse, which also oversees chains like Bonefish Grill, Fleming’s Prime Steakhouse & Wine Bar and Carrabba’s Italian Grill.
Current employees at the restaurant will get the opportunity to transfer locations and receive a bonus, Daly said.
What else?
Now, the chain—which was founded in 1988 in Florida—has three locations across San Antonio and another in San Marcos, according to the restaurant’s website. The closest location to Selma is at 12511 W. I-10 frontage road on San Antonio’s Northwest side.
Outback Steakhouse served a variety of steakhouse fare, burgers, seafood and more.
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