Texas Roadhouse, Steakhouse restaurant in Hiram, United States.
Texas Roadhouse in Hiram is a steakhouse restaurant where steaks are hand-cut on site and side dishes are made from scratch in an open kitchen setup. The building is a large, freestanding structure with a recognizable Western-themed exterior and a spacious dining room inside.
The Texas Roadhouse chain was founded in 1993 in Clarksville, Indiana, with a focus on serving hand-cut steaks at accessible prices. The Hiram location opened as part of the chain's growth across the southern United States.
Country music plays throughout the dining room, and the walls are covered with Western-themed decorations that set a relaxed, informal tone. Staff members occasionally perform line dances during service, which is a tradition at Texas Roadhouse locations across the country.
Walk-ins are welcome, but calling ahead is a good idea on weekends and evenings when wait times can be long. The restaurant has a large parking lot and is easy to reach by car from the main roads around Hiram.
Guests can watch butchers cut steaks through large display windows before the meat reaches their table, which is an unusual feature for a chain restaurant. Each table also receives a loaf of fresh-baked bread with cinnamon butter at the start of the meal, before any order is placed.
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