Texas Roadhouse, American restaurant in Pasco County, US
Texas Roadhouse is a casual American steakhouse in Pasco County that serves hand-cut steaks, slow-cooked ribs, and made-from-scratch sides. The dining room is decorated with wood paneling, neon signs, and a lively soundtrack that sets a relaxed, informal tone.
Texas Roadhouse was founded in 1993 in Clarksville, Indiana, and grew from a single restaurant into a nationwide chain over the following decades. The idea of offering hand-cut steaks at affordable prices in a casual setting drove its expansion from the beginning.
At Texas Roadhouse, staff perform coordinated line dances on the floor during service, turning a regular meal into something more social. Guests of all ages tend to watch and enjoy it as part of the visit.
You can join the waitlist online before arriving, which helps on busy evenings and weekends when walk-in waits can be long. Arriving slightly before or after peak meal times generally means a shorter wait to be seated.
Each Texas Roadhouse location employs its own in-house butcher who cuts the steaks fresh every day rather than using pre-portioned cuts. This is uncommon for a restaurant chain of this size and means every steak is prepared that same day.
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