Texas Roadhouse, Steakhouse restaurant in Bensalem Township, US.
Texas Roadhouse is a steakhouse in Bensalem Township, Pennsylvania, serving hand-cut beef, ribs, and chicken prepared fresh throughout the day. Every table also receives freshly baked bread served with cinnamon butter as soon as guests sit down.
The chain was founded in 1993 in Clarksville, Indiana, and grew steadily into many states over the following years. The Bensalem Township location opened as part of that broader expansion into the northeastern United States.
The dining room is decorated in a Western style, with wooden furniture, neon signs, and photos covering the walls. On some evenings, staff members gather and perform line dances together in the middle of the room.
The restaurant does not take reservations, so guests wait to be seated as tables open up. Arriving during off-peak hours, such as early on a weekday evening, tends to mean a shorter wait.
Every table gets a bucket of peanuts that guests can crack open and drop the shells directly on the floor. This is intentional and part of how the place is designed to feel casual and relaxed from the moment you sit down.
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