Long-time Dauphin County steakhouse now closed

SUSQUEHANNA TOWNSHIP, Pa. (WHTM) — A long-time steakhouse eatery in Dauphin County recently closed its doors for good.

The Outback Steakhouse, located at 3527 Union Deposit Road in Susquehanna Township recently closed its doors for good.

According to signage posted in the front window of the establishment, customers are now being encouraged to visit one of the restaurant’s other nearby locations, which can be found on:

  • 1201 Lower Allen Drive in Camp Hill

  • 380 Town Center Drive in York

<em>Sign posted on Outback Steakhouse’s front door.</em>
Sign posted on Outback Steakhouse’s front door.

According to a spokesperson with Bloomin’ Brands, Inc. (which is a parent company of Outback Steakhouse), this location was operational in the Midstate for the past 29 years.

“Closing a restaurant is never easy,” the spokesperson said to abc27 news in an email. “This was a business decision that is not a reflection of the management or staff. Some employees will have the opportunity to transfer. Those who do not will receive a severance package. We appreciate the community’s support over the past 29 years and hope to see you at our Camp Hill and York locations.”

This Outback Steakhouse’s final day of operation was back on Friday, February 23.

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