Texas Roadhouse, American steakhouse restaurant in Fort Smith, US.
Texas Roadhouse is a steakhouse restaurant in Fort Smith, Arkansas, known for hand-cut steaks and a menu of made-from-scratch sides. The dining room is casual and seats a large number of guests at once, with a layout typical of American chain steakhouses.
The chain was founded in 1993 in the United States and expanded over the following years to open locations across nearly every state. The core idea stayed the same from the start: affordable steakhouse food served in a casual setting.
Texas Roadhouse decorates every location with Western-style wood paneling, cowboy imagery, and country music playing throughout the meal. Peanuts in a bucket are set on the table as a free snack before the food arrives, which is a habit that regulars come to expect.
The restaurant is open daily for both dine-in and takeout, and waits for a table can be longer on weekend evenings. Arriving before the dinner rush or coming on a weekday makes the experience more relaxed.
The bread is baked fresh throughout the day and brought warm to each table with cinnamon butter before the main course arrives. Many guests say the bread alone is a reason to return, and it has become one of the most talked-about parts of the meal.
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