On almost every weekend of the year, you'll find a waiting area filled with hungry customers when visiting the Longhorn Steakhouse near the Maine Mall in South Portland. It has been one of the most popular restaurants in the area for more than a decade.

But that string of success came to a halt at the end of March when a portion of the ceiling collapsed during a busy weekend dinner service. Thankfully, there were no serious injuries from the collapse. However, the restaurant immediately closed and initially had no timetable for reopening their doors.

Longhorn Steakhouse in South Portland, Maine, Announces Grand Reopening

Shared on social media, Longhorn Steakhouse near the Maine Mall has announced that they will officially have a grand reopening for dine-in service on Friday, April 25.  For those that have been desperately missing one of Longhorn's signature steaks, sides or drinks, the news will be welcomed with open arms.

Google Maps
Google Maps
loading...

It's likely the crowds will once again pack into the popular chain restaurant near the mall. The employees at Longhorn have been waiting patiently to see some familiar faces sit down and eat at the establishment.

Longhorn's Absence in South Portland Was Noticeable

While Longhorn in South Portland was doing repair work and unable to seat guests, it became very evident that the Portland area still has a lack of quality steakhouses.

Google Maps
Google Maps
loading...

There have been a few come and go over the last 20 years but given how popular both Longhorn and Texas Roadhouse have been in the area, it's a surprise that another local restaurant or chain hasn't tried to open a location.


35 of South Portland, Maine's Best Restaurants

Here's a list of many of South Portland, Maine's best restaurants, cafes, and pizza joints. There's a lot of great food across the bridge from Portland.

Gallery Credit: Chris Sedenka

8 Things Chefs REALLY Wish We Wouldn't Do at Steakhouses

According to an article recently shared by Taste of Home, there are 8 steak house faux pas that some of us in Texas may have been guilty of at some point throughout our dining out experiences. 

Gallery Credit: Tara Holley