Offer ends March 29. Bonus card valid only at participating restaurant locations in the U.S. through 12/31/2020. Gratuity, taxes and alcoholic beverages not included. e-Bonus not redeemable for online payment. To redeem e-Bonus for delivery order, call to pay in advance. To redeem e-Bonus for Curbside pickup, present upon payment. Not valid for third party deliveries. Limit one card per visit, per table.
Wondering if these places will still be in business in a few months.
If the bonus card is similar to the promotional bonus cards offering during Holidays, note that it's gotten restrictive and cannot be combined with any coupon or offer, including the Happy Hour menu. So you can use the e-gift card on the Walkabout Wednesday meal, Four Course meal, etc. but not the $20 bonus.
I use to chase these bonus gift cards all the time, from multiple restaurants, but they've reached the point where they're essentially useless, unless you're somebody who orders at full menu price.
No, Outback is owned by Bloomin' Brands. And Darden sold Red Lobster several years ago.
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Good at Carrabbas and Bone fish too according to faq.
" What is an eGift Card? An eGift Card is an electronic or eGift Card, as opposed to a traditional plastic gift card, and can be purchased from www.outback.com/gift-cards and can be redeemed at any at any Bloomin' Brands restaurant locations in the United States. Also redeemable at Outback Puerto Rico Guam locations."
Wondering if these places will still be in business in a few months.
They used to be a client of mine.. can't say industry as to give me away and bite me in the ass. They're not in the best financial state. Not horrible. But not great. Their footprint is huge. I could see them moving out of/shutting down their operations in most large cities since those restaurants tend do do poorly aside from Flemming's. They do great in suburban areas in the south though.
Wondering if these places will still be in business in a few months.
I was going to buy one but paused to make sure I could use a Gift Card to pay for an online order.
That's when I realized that both Outbacks near me (San Jose, Campbell), have closed down. Apparently for good, not virus related.
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I use to chase these bonus gift cards all the time, from multiple restaurants, but they've reached the point where they're essentially useless, unless you're somebody who orders at full menu price.
No, Outback is owned by Bloomin' Brands. And Darden sold Red Lobster several years ago.
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" What is an eGift Card? An eGift Card is an electronic or eGift Card, as opposed to a traditional plastic gift card, and can be purchased from www.outback.com/gift-cards and can be redeemed at any at any Bloomin' Brands restaurant locations in the United States. Also redeemable at Outback Puerto Rico Guam locations."
Repped & TU!
Probably but just do two separate transactions to be safe.
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They used to be a client of mine.. can't say industry as to give me away and bite me in the ass. They're not in the best financial state. Not horrible. But not great. Their footprint is huge. I could see them moving out of/shutting down their operations in most large cities since those restaurants tend do do poorly aside from Flemming's. They do great in suburban areas in the south though.
That's when I realized that both Outbacks near me (San Jose, Campbell), have closed down. Apparently for good, not virus related.