Grand Opening of New Outback Steakhouse In NJ Is Just Days Away

If I ask you to say the first thing that pops in your head when I mention Outback Steakhouse, you will probably say either steak or a "blooming onion," both of which are very tasty. The good news is that another Outback Steakhouse is coming to New Jersey, and it's going to be located in Monmouth County.

 

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A recent press release I received had some of the details about the new Monmouth County Outback location that is coming to Ocean Township, New Jersey.

 

 

"Outback Steakhouse is bringing a taste of the Aussie spirit to Ocean Township with its newest location opening on April 15. This exciting addition not only offers a taste of the Down Under but also creates 120+ jobs in the community and supports two important local causes, New Jersey Veterans Network and Heart of Surfing."

 

 

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The Grand Opening of the New Outback Steakhouse in Oakhurst will take place on Tuesday, April 15th. Looks like it will be a fun and tasty day as the bloomin' onions come to Ocean Township. It will be a full day of festivities at the new Outback Steakhouse.

 

New Restaurant Highlights:
  • Free Merch: Starting opening day, Outback will be giving out free merch including appetizer cards, Joey meals, hats, sunglasses, koozies, and more
  • Giving Back: $5,000 of grand opening proceeds will be donated to New Jersey Veterans Network and Heart of Surfing. 
  • Job Creation: 120+ jobs added to the community.
  • Local Touch: The space is enhanced with local artwork celebrating Ocean Township with a Roo basking in the sights and sounds of Asbury Park. 

 

The new Outback Steakhouse will be located in Ocean Township at the intersection of NJ-35 and West Park Avenue.

 

 

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