The Only States In America Without Longhorn Steakhouse
NEWS
By TONY COOPER
If you live in Alaska, Nevada, Wyoming, Washington, Oregon, Montana, Minnesota, or Hawaii, you'll have to look outside your state to enjoy Longhorn Steakhouse's signature dishes.
Both Hawaii and Alaska are more remote than the continental United States, which can cause supply issues for restaurants, such as late shipments and higher costs.
With a combined population of less than 2 million, Wyoming and Montana don't have Longhorn locations. The chain tends to grow where there is a large population.
Longhorn has most of its locations in the eastern U.S. It's somewhat difficult to discern why the chain hasn't opened in states like Nevada, Washington, Oregon, or Minnesota.