Texas Roadhouse is a family favorite and complimentary house baked rolls with cinnamon whipped honey butter is the perfect way to start your meal! Fried Pickles and Sangria Swirls are my husband’s favorites! Serving up American fare with hand cut Steaks and scratch made food, TR will satisfy meat eaters, vegetarians and even vegans. If you’d like a complimentary basket of Fried Pickles or a Blooming Onion on your next visit, log on to their website and join their VIP club for a special e-mail offer. Utilize their website to pick your location and join the waitlist from the climate controlled comfort of your car or place a to-go order. Find a way to get yourself some of this good stuff!
TR offers specials throughout the week, but my carnivores love their Wednesday night $9.99 Grilled Sirloin dinner that includes two sides! Their ‘Early Dine’ specials are offered at select locations before 6:00 pm Monday - Thursday with 11 different entrees for only $10.99. This special includes Steak, Country Fried Steak, BBQ or Herb Crusted Chicken, Fried Chicken, Chicken Critters, Pulled Pork, Pork Chops, Chicken Caesar Salad, Chicken Salad and Chicken Critter Salad. Check your local TR to confirm availability.
Pros: Their wonderful Baked Potatoes arrive encrusted in flaky Salt and can be ordered loaded with Cheddar Cheese, Chives, Sour Cream, Whipped Butter and Bacon. Their Cactus Blossom and Fried Pickles are highly recommended appetizers. The salads can be made Vegetarian with the omission of meat and their sides include Vegetarian and Vegan friendly options like Apple Sauce, Baked Potatoes, Corn, steamed Veggies, Mashed Potatoes (without brown gravy), Sweet Potatoes, Seasoned Rice, Sautéed Onions, Steak Fries and Sautéed Mushrooms.
For adults, they offer hand-cut Steaks, Ribs, Seafood and Meat combos, Chicken dinners, Pork, Beef Tips, Salmon, Shrimp, Burgers and sandwiches.
Their kids meals include Mac n Cheese, Hot Dogs, mini Cheeseburgers, Chicken Tenders, Grilled Chicken, Steak bites, Ribs and more! It’s always loud and crowded, so it’s a great place to bring kids.
Their dessert menu offers Apple Pie with Ice Cream, Strawberry Cheesecake and Brownie with Ice Cream, but we’re always too full to order dessert. Well worth the wait and we highly recommend Texas Roadhouse!
Cons: It gets busy in the evenings and weekends, so be prepared to wait or utilize their to-go or...
Read more[ A friend and I visited Texas Roadhouse on Friday, Dec. 29th in hopes of grabbing a couple of drinks and a quick bite before continuing to our destination. I have been visiting this location for the past 5 years, and the service has always been great until this afternoon. As I walked into the restaurant, I noticed that the wait was considerably long as it usually is. I asked the host what the wait looked like? And she said it was an hour and 15 minutes. I then proceeded to the bar as I do a lot of the times when the wait is long and noticed a couple of seats available at the bar top. I then proceeded to sit down while my friend walked in behind me, and the bartender stated that the bar top had a wait also. I then asked her, "When did this happen?" I also explained to her that I have been coming to Texas Roadhouse for the past 5 years and have never encountered a wait for the bar top? This whole idea of a wait to sit at a bar top is absurd it defeats the whole purpose of walking up to the bar top and sitting down immediately? It isn't like I had a party of eight trying to occupy most of the bar top? After being informed of having to get on the waitlist to be seated at the bar top, I then explained to my friend that we would not be dining at Texas Roadhouse tonight and would have to make alternate plans. Not only was this an inconvenience to our plans, it was a very disappointing experience, to say the least. In the future, if and when I do decide to go back to Texas Roadhouse, I guess I will have to call ahead and ask if there is a wait for the bar top? And if there is a wait for the bar top, I will definitely not be making this dining establishment and option for my visit.
For this reason, I am updating Texas Roadhouse's rating on Google this evening. Not only was I dissatisfied with the service, but I was also very disappointed with Texas roadhouses' updated...
Read moreAlright, listen up, folks, 'cause I've got a tale to tell about Texas Road House that's gonna make your taste buds tingle and your sides split with laughter. So, picture this: it's a Monday evening, and I stroll in like a smooth operator, ready to conquer that 25oz bone-in ribeye steak. This thing was a beast, like a culinary heavyweight champion, and I was ready to dance with it on my plate.
But let me tell you, Monday evenings at Texas Road House are like finding a secret treasure chest. I was seated right away, no waiting around like a chump on those other days. You know the ones I'm talking about, where you'd be twiddling your thumbs for what feels like an eternity. Not on Monday, my friends. Monday is the golden ticket to steak paradise.
So, I go all-in and order that ribeye, a true carnivore's dream, cooked to perfection. And to complete the seductive ensemble, I pair it up with some baked potatoes, fully loaded like a Hollywood star's entourage, and a Caesar salad, because we're keeping it classy.
Now, let me talk about the waitress. Oh boy, she was like a drink-filling ninja, silently refilling my glass before I even had the chance to ask. And she made sure everything was on point, like a vigilant guardian of the steak realm. It's like she could read my mind, anticipating my every steak desire. Now, that's some next-level service, let me tell you.
And when that sizzling steak finally arrived, it was like fireworks of flavor going off in my mouth. The tenderness of the meat, the juiciness, it was like a seductive tango on my taste buds. I couldn't help but let out a little food-induced moan, and I'm pretty sure the neighboring tables were jealous of the steak romance happening right...
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