The LongHorn The LongHorn® Porterhouse is one of the biggest and boldest steaks on the LongHorn Steakhouse menu. This steak is a massive 22 oz bone-in porterhouse that gives you two premium steak experiences in one cut: a flavorful strip steak on one side and a tender filet-style portion on the other.
If you want a serious steakhouse meal, this is one of the top choices. It is rich, filling, high in protein, and made for steak lovers who want a large portion with bold LongHorn seasoning.
The LongHorn Porterhouse is ideal for special dinners, big appetites, date nights, celebrations, or anyone who wants one of the most premium steak options at LongHorn.

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Quick Details
| Item | Details |
|---|---|
| Menu Item | The LongHorn® Porterhouse |
| Restaurant | LongHorn Steakhouse |
| Price | $37.99 |
| Steak Size | 22 oz |
| Calories | 1,280 Cal before sides |
| Total Meal Calories | About 1,500–2,140 Cal with side and salad |
| Steak Type | Bone-in porterhouse |
| Main Cuts | Strip steak + tender filet portion |
| Best For | Steak lovers, big appetites, high-protein meals |
LongHorn Porterhouse Menu Price
| Item | Price |
|---|---|
| The LongHorn® Porterhouse | $37.99 |
The listed LongHorn Porterhouse price is around $37.99, but final pricing may vary by location, taxes, delivery orders, and premium side upgrades.
What Comes With The LongHorn® Porterhouse?
| Included Item | Details |
|---|---|
| Steak | 22 oz bone-in porterhouse |
| Salad | One hand-chopped salad |
| Side | One side of your choice |
| Premium Upgrades | Mac & Cheese, Asparagus, Brussels Sprouts, Strawberry Salad |
| Soup Upgrade | Loaded Potato Soup, French Onion Soup, or Shrimp Lobster Chowder |
This makes the LongHorn Porterhouse a full steakhouse meal, not just a steak plate.
LongHorn Porterhouse Calories
| Item | Calories |
|---|---|
| Porterhouse Steak Only | 1,280 Cal |
| With Side and Salad | About 1,500–2,140 Cal |
The steak alone is already a large meal at 1,280 calories. When you add a side, salad dressing, bread, butter, soup, or premium upgrades, the full meal can become much higher.
LongHorn Porterhouse Nutrition Facts
| Nutrient | Amount |
|---|---|
| Calories | 1,280 Cal |
| Total Fat | 86g |
| Saturated Fat | 36g |
| Trans Fat | 0g |
| Cholesterol | 410mg |
| Sodium | 2,300mg+ |
| Carbohydrates | 0g before sides |
| Protein | 113g |
| Calcium | 20% DV |
| Iron | 70% DV |
| Potassium | 1,900mg |
The LongHorn Porterhouse nutrition profile is very high in protein, iron, fat, cholesterol, and sodium. It is low in carbs before sides, but the final meal can become carb-heavy if you choose potatoes, rice, fries, bread, or mac and cheese.
LongHorn Porterhouse Ingredients
| Component | Details |
|---|---|
| Porterhouse Steak | 22 oz bone-in steak |
| Cuts Included | Strip steak and tender filet portion |
| Seasoning | LongHorn signature steak seasoning |
| Cooking Method | Grilled to your selected temperature |
| Side Options | Broccoli, mashed potatoes, fries, rice, sweet potato, loaded baked potato |
| Premium Sides | Steakhouse Mac & Cheese, Asparagus, Crispy Brussels Sprouts |
| Salads | Mixed Greens, Caesar, or Strawberry Salad upgrade |
The main flavor comes from the large bone-in steak, bold seasoning, and fire-grilled steakhouse finish.
Allergen Information
| Allergen | Present / Possible |
|---|---|
| Dairy / Milk | Possible from sides, butter, mashed potatoes, mac and cheese, salad dressings |
| Egg | Possible from Caesar dressing, baked goods, or sauces |
| Wheat / Gluten | Possible from bread, soups, mac and cheese, fried sides, or cross-contact |
| Soy | Possible from sauces, oils, or marinades |
| Fish / Shellfish | Not part of the steak, but possible kitchen cross-contact |
The steak itself is simple, but sides, sauces, salads, bread, and soups can add allergens. If you have food allergies, ask the restaurant before ordering.
Steak Temperature Guide
| Temperature | Description |
|---|---|
| Rare | Cool red center |
| Medium Rare | Warm red center |
| Medium | Warm pink center |
| Medium Well | Slightly pink center |
| Well Done | Fully cooked with no pink |
For a Porterhouse steak, medium rare is often the best choice for tenderness and flavor. If you prefer less red, medium is a safe middle option.
Best Sides With LongHorn Porterhouse
| Side | Why It Works |
|---|---|
| Loaded Baked Potato | Classic steakhouse pairing |
| Steamed Broccoli | Lighter side for balance |
| Asparagus | Premium vegetable option |
| Mashed Potatoes | Comfort-food pairing |
| Seasoned Rice | Simple and filling |
| Sweet Potato | Sweet contrast to bold steak |
| Mac & Cheese | Rich and indulgent |
| Caesar Salad | Fresh and tangy balance |
| Crispy Brussels Sprouts | Smoky and crunchy side |
For a lighter meal, choose steamed broccoli, asparagus, or Mixed Greens Salad. For a full comfort-food steakhouse plate, choose loaded baked potato, mac and cheese, or mashed potatoes.
Healthier Ordering Tips
| Tip | Why It Helps |
|---|---|
| Share the steak | 22 oz is a very large portion |
| Choose broccoli or asparagus | Adds vegetables and lowers calories |
| Skip mac and cheese | Reduces fat and calories |
| Ask for dressing on the side | Helps control calories |
| Skip bread and butter | Lowers carbs and fat |
| Drink water or unsweet tea | Avoids added sugar |
| Choose lighter salad | Balances the steak meal |
A smarter order is The LongHorn® Porterhouse with steamed broccoli, Mixed Greens Salad, and dressing on the side.
Is The LongHorn® Porterhouse Worth It?
Yes, the LongHorn Porterhouse is worth ordering if you want a large, premium steak with two textures in one cut. You get the bold flavor of a strip steak and the tender bite of a filet-style portion.
It is best for guests who enjoy big steaks, bone-in steak, high-protein meals, LongHorn steakhouse entrées, and classic American steakhouse dining.
It may not be the best choice if you want a light meal. But if you want a serious steak dinner, the Porterhouse delivers size, flavor, and value.
FAQ About LongHorn The LongHorn® Porterhouse
1. How much is The LongHorn® Porterhouse?
The LongHorn® Porterhouse is listed at around $37.99.
2. How many calories are in LongHorn Porterhouse?
The steak alone has about 1,280 calories before sides.
3. How many calories are in the full Porterhouse meal?
With sides and salad, the full meal can be around 1,500–2,140 calories.
4. How big is The LongHorn® Porterhouse?
It is a 22 oz bone-in porterhouse steak.
5. What cuts are in a Porterhouse?
A porterhouse includes both a strip steak portion and a tender filet-style portion.
6. Is LongHorn Porterhouse high in protein?
Yes, it has about 113g protein.
7. Is LongHorn Porterhouse low carb?
The steak itself has 0g carbs before sides. Carbs increase with potatoes, rice, bread, fries, or mac and cheese.
8. Is LongHorn Porterhouse gluten-free?
The steak itself may be gluten-sensitive, but cross-contact and side ingredients can be a concern.
9. What allergens are in the Porterhouse?
The steak itself is simple, but sides may contain milk, eggs, wheat, soy, or other allergens.
10. What is the best temperature for Porterhouse?
Medium rare is best for tenderness, while medium is better if you prefer a warmer pink center.
11. What side goes best with LongHorn Porterhouse?
Loaded baked potato, steamed broccoli, asparagus, and Caesar salad all pair well.
12. Is the LongHorn Porterhouse good for sharing?
Yes, because it is a large 22 oz steak, many guests can share it.
13. Is it keto-friendly?
Yes, the steak can fit a low-carb or keto-style meal if you avoid potatoes, bread, rice, and sugary sauces.
14. Is LongHorn Porterhouse high in sodium?
Yes, it contains 2,300mg+ sodium, so it is not a low-sodium meal.
15. Is The LongHorn® Porterhouse worth ordering?
Yes, it is worth ordering if you want a large, premium, high-protein steak with bold LongHorn flavor.
Final Thoughts
The LongHorn The LongHorn® Porterhouse is a premium 22 oz bone-in steak priced around $37.99. It has 1,280 calories before sides and can reach about 1,500–2,140 calories with salad, side, and upgrades.
It is one of the biggest steaks on the LongHorn menu, with 113g protein, strong iron content, and bold steakhouse flavor. For a balanced meal, choose vegetables and a lighter salad. For a classic steakhouse feast, pair it with a loaded baked potato or mac and cheese.
If you want a large, satisfying, high-protein steak meal, The LongHorn® Porterhouse is one of the strongest choices at LongHorn Steakhouse.















