Texas Roadhouse, American restaurant in Clarksburg, United States
Texas Roadhouse is an American restaurant on Emily Drive in Clarksburg, West Virginia, known for hand-cut steaks and made-from-scratch sides. The dining room features wooden tables and booths arranged across a large, open floor plan designed for groups and families.
The chain was founded in 1993 in Clarksville, Indiana, with a focus on affordable steaks cooked in a specific way and served in a casual setting. The Clarksburg location came later as part of a broader expansion across the eastern United States.
Country music plays throughout the meal, and peanut shells on the floor are a deliberate part of the experience rather than a sign of neglect. This casual tradition signals to guests that the focus is on comfort and good company rather than formality.
The restaurant does not take reservations, so arriving early in the evening or before the dinner rush helps avoid a long wait. Parking is available on-site, and the entrance is step-free, making it easy to access for most visitors.
Each location in the chain has its own in-house bakery where bread is baked fresh daily before it reaches the table with cinnamon butter. On-site butchers also cut every steak from whole pieces of meat rather than receiving pre-cut portions from a supplier.
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