

At LongHorn Steakhouse, we serve steak as it was meant to be – perfectly seasoned and expertly grilled by our Grill Masters. Choose from legendary favorites like our Bone-In Outlaw Ribeye or our tender, center-cut Flo’s Filet. And if you love steak, wait until you see what our Grill Masters can do with other favorites like our Parmesan Crusted Chicken, hand-cut LongHorn Salmon or our slow-cooked Baby Back Ribs. Looking for a bigger, better lunch? Try one of our Steakhouse Lunch Plates, like our Half-Pound Steakhouse Cheeseburger or our 6 oz. Crispy Buttermilk Chicken Sandwich with your choice of side, soup, or salad. Don’t forget to save room for our Chocolate Stampede! Come in today and experience steak done right.
Casual steakhouse chain known for grilled beef & other American dishes in a ranch-style space.
Hours
| Sunday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Monday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–11 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–11 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 278 Carpenters Cove Ln, Cornelia, GA 30531
Phone: (706) 894-1576
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Reviews
Very satisfied with our food, waitress and cook. A+++ & 5 star restaurant.
Two of us ordered the 9-piece chicken tenders with sides—one with fries, one with mashed potatoes—and a side salad. When the food came out, Kelly looked at the plates and said, “You’re missing two tenders each. I owe you four more!” Less than a minute later, reinforcements arrived—fresh, hot, lightly battered, and delicious.
The side salads were so big they could’ve fed two people each (if we were in a sharing mood, which we weren’t). Another person in our group got the buttermilk chicken sandwich with fries—crispy perfection.
Overall, great food, fast service, and a server who deserves a raise. We’ll definitely be back!
When the waitress checked in, I handed her the onion skin, and she apologized. Shortly after, I pointed out the issue with the steak. Her response was, “Do you want us to put it back on the grill for you?” I handed her the plate along with my loaded baked potato. She returned not long after with a steaming plate and asked me to check if it was now acceptable. I cut into it and saw that it was completely well done.
When she returned, I told her it was now overcooked, but said not to worry about it. Still, something didn’t sit right. The steak looked like the exact same piece, with the same number of mushrooms. When I moved the gravy aside, the meat was clearly burnt. It felt like someone in the kitchen was being spiteful.
I asked to speak with the manager. A young man came to the table — unfortunately, I didn’t catch his name — and his tone was dismissive right from the start. I explained what happened, and he responded, “I see it’s a little overcooked.” I told him no, it was burnt. I am pretty confident the original steak had simply been thrown back on the grill, microwaved with the same sides, and served again. The trust was completely gone at that point.
He did offer to make a new one or bring something else, but I declined. At that point, I didn’t trust the kitchen or the handling of the food. He did assure me the meal would be removed from the bill.
He then asked my mom how her meal was, and she mentioned that her Brussels sprouts were burnt. The manager tried to explain the cooking method, saying that’s just how they look — but my mom responded, “Then why do they taste burnt?”
I usually have great experiences at LongHorn, but tonight was a major exception — and I definitely won’t be returning to this location.