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West Side · Bloomington · Steakhouse · Visit Website ↗
Reviewed by the RagingWine Tasting Desk · July 10, 2026
RagingWine reviewed Outback Steakhouse – Bloomington’s wine list and gave it The Lazy List — RagingWine’s Vibe-Check rating. How RagingWine reviews wine lists →
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The wine list at Outback Bloomington arrives laminated and corporate — a greatest hits of grocery store darlings dressed up with a shrimp-on-the-barbie accent. Nothing here suggests anyone thought hard about wine. It's a list built for people who want wine to exist, not for people who want to drink it.
Twenty-something bottles covering California, Washington, and a token nod to Australia — which, given the theme, feels like the bare minimum. Chateau Ste. Michelle and Kendall-Jackson anchor the list, which tells you exactly where the ambition ceiling is. There's no independent producer, no real regional exploration, and nothing that would raise an eyebrow at a Costco checkout. The Australian angle the brand is built on barely shows up in the glass.
Eight to fourteen pours depending on the night, though in practice it's the usual suspects: KJ Chardonnay, something red, something pink and sweet. Beringer White Zinfandel is on here, which in 2024 reads less as a nod to nostalgia and more as a quiet admission of defeat. Rotation is essentially nonexistent — what's on the list today was on the list last year.
Chateau Ste. Michelle Cabernet Sauvignon — $28
Washington Cab from a reliable producer — it's not exciting, but it's the one bottle on this list that actually delivers consistent quality relative to what you're paying. With a steak in front of you, it does its job.
Chateau Ste. Michelle Cabernet Sauvignon
Most people here are defaulting to whatever the server recommends, which is usually the KJ Chardonnay. The Ste. Michelle Cab flies under the radar but is genuinely the strongest bottle on the list — Columbia Valley fruit, real structure, and a producer that actually takes their wine seriously.
Beringer White Zinfandel
There's nothing inherently wrong with White Zin if you're into it, but at chain restaurant markup you're paying restaurant prices for a wine that costs four dollars at the gas station. Order a beer instead.
Chateau Ste. Michelle Cabernet Sauvignon + Outback Special Sirloin
A straightforward sirloin needs a straightforward red with enough tannin to cut through the char. The Ste. Michelle Cab doesn't overthink it — dark fruit, firm structure, does exactly what you need it to do alongside a seasoned steak.
❌ The Bottom Line
Outback Bloomington's wine list is functional in the same way a vending machine is functional — it technically delivers what you asked for, but nobody's proud of it. Stick to the Ste. Michelle Cab with your steak and don't spend more than you have to.
Downtown Bloomington · Bloomington · Eclectic Cafe / Breakfast & Brunch
Come to the Runcible Spoon for the atmosphere, the eggs, and the coffee — the wine list is an afterthought and the restaurant knows it. If you need something in a glass, the Graffigna Malbec won't embarrass you, but don't build your evening around the wine program.
Grocery Store
Fair
Basic Stemmed
Willing but Green
Set & Forget
Acceptable
West Side · Bloomington · American / Comfort Food
Cheddar's Bloomington is a perfectly fine place to eat a big plate of comfort food, but the wine program is an afterthought at best and a quiet ripoff at worst. Order a cocktail, order a beer, or bring your own if they allow it — just don't come here expecting wine to be part of the night.
Grocery Store
Steep
Basic Stemmed
MIA
Set & Forget
Acceptable
Downtown · Bloomington · Modern Mexican
La Una Cantina is a genuinely fun night out — order the mezcal, order the tacos, and don't overthink the wine list because the restaurant clearly didn't. If wine is your thing, this is a cocktail night.
Grocery Store
Steep
Basic Stemmed
Rotating Cast
Set & Forget
Acceptable
Downtown · Bloomington · Turkish / Mediterranean
Anatolia is a Wild Card not because the list is adventurous top to bottom — it's mostly not — but because a Turkish restaurant in a college town with 27 glass pours, a Gigondas, a Jadot Pouilly Fuissé, and an actual Turkish wine from Kavaklidere is doing something more interesting than the Caymus-heavy lineup suggests. Come for the food, skip the safe American blockbusters, and let the Kavaklidere or Gigondas do the heavy lifting.
Crowd Pleasers
Steep
Basic Stemmed
Willing but Green
Set & Forget
Acceptable
Downtown · Bloomington · Indian (Northern and Southern), Halal-friendly
Taste of India is clearly beloved for its food, and it should be — but the wine list is an afterthought that no one has revisited in a while. Order a mango lassi, a Kingfisher if they have it, or save the wine for a restaurant that's actually trying.
Grocery Store
Steep
Basic Stemmed
Rotating Cast
Set & Forget
Acceptable
East Side · Bloomington · Japanese (sushi, hibachi, and classic Japanese dishes)
Mori is swinging bigger on wine than any casual Japanese spot in Bloomington has a right to, and we respect the effort. The markups and the California-red tunnel vision hold it back from being a destination wine stop, but if you're already there for sushi, there's a genuinely interesting bottle or two worth finding.
Plays It Safe
Steep
Basic Stemmed
Willing but Green
Set & Forget
Acceptable
Yuma Palms / East Yuma · Yuma · Steakhouse
J.T. Prime isn't trying to reinvent the steakhouse wine list — it's giving Yuma exactly what Yuma wants with a steak in front of it. Send a friend here if they want a reliable Cab with their ribeye; don't send them if they're hunting for something they haven't seen before.
Crowd Pleasers
Steep
Basic Stemmed
Willing but Green
Set & Forget
Acceptable
Mesquite · St. George · Steakhouse
Katherine's is a reliable casino steakhouse wine list — it won't let you down if you stick to the California anchors, but it won't excite you either. Send a friend here for the prime rib and the Rodney Strong; just don't go expecting discovery.
Crowd Pleasers
Steep
Basic Stemmed
Willing but Green
Set & Forget
Acceptable
East Side · Green Bay · Steakhouse
Prime Quarter's wine list is a workhorse, not a showpiece — but for a grill-your-own steakhouse in Green Bay, that's perfectly fine. Come on a Wednesday, order the Malbec or Franciscan Cab, and focus on not overcooking your ribeye.
Crowd Pleasers
Fair
Basic Stemmed
Willing but Green
Occasional
Acceptable
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