From the moment I stepped foot into Texas Roadhouse, I was immediately greeted by the warm and inviting atmosphere. The staff here is simply exceptional, ensuring that every guest feels welcomed and valued throughout their dining experience.
Now, let's talk about the food. The steaks at Texas Roadhouse are nothing short of extraordinary. Cooked to perfection, each bite is a succulent and flavorful delight. And if you're in the mood for some classic comfort food, their country fried chicken is a must-try. Crispy on the outside, tender on the inside, it's the epitome of Southern goodness.
But wait, there's more. Let's not forget about those legendary rolls. Freshly baked and served warm, these fluffy delights are simply irresistible. Pair them with the delectable cinnamon butter that comes with them, and you're in for a mouthwatering treat. The butter melts effortlessly, releasing a burst of sweet and savory flavors that will leave you craving for more.
As you explore the restaurant, you'll notice an impressive display of mounted animals and fish adorning the walls. This unique touch adds to the charm and character of the place, creating an atmosphere that truly immerses you in the spirit of Texas.
Another commendable aspect of Texas Roadhouse is their unwavering support for the military. They proudly honor and show appreciation to those who have served, creating a sense of community and respect that permeates the entire establishment.
Last but certainly not least, the service at Texas Roadhouse is consistently exceptional. The staff members go above and beyond to ensure that each guest has an unforgettable dining experience. Their attentiveness, friendly demeanor, and genuine care for their patrons truly elevate the level of service to a legendary status.
In summary, Texas Roadhouse is a dining destination that delivers on every front. From the inviting atmosphere and mouthwatering steaks to the heavenly rolls and cinnamon butter, every aspect of the food will tantalize your taste buds. The captivating décor, coupled with the restaurant's commitment to supporting the military, creates an environment that is both welcoming and inspiring. Prepare to be treated to an extraordinary dining experience where legendary service...
Read moreWalked in here to have a meal, what was about to unfold was probably the greatest employment opportunity to ever cross my path.
It all started like any other normal roadhouse experience, we were seated in the boisterously loud seating area, directly down a walkway so that people could watch us stuff out faces as if we hadnt eaten in what was perhaps several weeks. We ordered the standard cactus blossom, if you arent aware what that is i would just like you to know, it has nothing to do with cacti. We recieved our appetizer and salads and happily ate them with no complaints, perhaps a salad was a bad choice as it was out of my own personal norm.
As we sat there and happily discussed our day together we waited for our entrees to arrive. Little did i know, this was my moment to shine, the interview was in motion. I watched as they set down the steak across from me as my lovely beautiful wife had ordered, it looked great in fact but i wasnt feeling steak this particular evening. I had ordered pulled pork, what i recieved was in fact pork, albeit, not pulled. As i looked across the table in confusion wondering why i had gotten chunks of pork which had not been marinated generously in barbecue sauce i realized that this was not a meal in the slightest. I looked around for the general manager and began to vigorously pull my own pork in hopes that i did not let anybody down in the process. However i was still required to pay for my own food. Hopefully i get a call soon to see if i got the job.
UPDATE: I did not recieve a call for the job, to be quite honest, im a little upset. I didnt realize pork pulling was such a strenuous task as ive only pulled my own pork a handful of times. Perhaps i will have better luck with future job...
Read moreAs someone who is from LA, we do NOT tolerate servers with rude attitudes.
Anyway,
I went here about a month ago to see my best friend out here. We had brought drinks in ourselves from another place (I looked everywhere and did not see a sign plastered saying no food or drink), so we came in.
My mom chose the bar area, apparently people below the age of drinking can sit there (I’m 17 and saw younger kids there too), which is fine I guess. However, I’m not sure if this server was having a bad day, when we said we weren’t going to order drinks, but order food, our server snapped and started ranting on how “we weren’t going to be served if we weren’t going to order”. Then I added, we can just get water, but the time I said that she rudely turned away and ignored us, and my mom included for some interesting reason.
Both me and my friend felt very unwanted, and considering I have autism, I took it very harshly. My mom left a very aggressive note written on a napkin to our server, so if anyone saw that, hope you didn’t just throw it out. LOL.
Our food also took an hour and thirty minutes just to come out, though I do not think that was reflected on the server. We also did not get silverware but had to ask for it, not something I wanted to see coming from a popular restaurant.
Could not get the server’s name, but she was wearing a hat and had black hair.
Never coming back. Food was...
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