Texas Roadhouse, American steakhouse in Grand Forks, United States.
Texas Roadhouse is a steakhouse in Grand Forks, North Dakota, serving hand-cut steaks, ribs, and chicken dishes in a large dining room with wooden floors and rustic country decor. Tables are spread across the space in an open layout that gives the room an informal, ranch-like feel.
The chain was founded in Clarksville, Indiana in 1993 and grew steadily across the country over the following decades. The Grand Forks location opened as part of that broader expansion into the northern United States.
Staff members perform line dancing on the floor during dinner service, turning the meal into a live piece of American country entertainment. Diners who happen to be there at the right moment can watch or even join in.
Opening hours vary by day, so it is worth checking before you go, especially if you plan to arrive early in the evening. The restaurant tends to fill up quickly on weekends, so arriving early on those days helps avoid a long wait.
Every table receives fresh bread with house-made cinnamon butter before the meal, and guests are welcome to toss peanut shells directly onto the floor. This last detail is an intentional tradition in all locations across the country, not a local quirk.
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