Texas Roadhouse, American steakhouse restaurant in Lakeland, Florida, US
Texas Roadhouse is a steakhouse in Lakeland, Florida, known for hand-cut steaks, grilled meats, and freshly baked bread served with cinnamon butter. The dining room follows a western theme, with wooden decor and a casual setup that keeps the focus on the food.
The chain was founded in 1993 in Clarksville, Indiana, starting as a single restaurant before expanding across the country. It built its reputation around traditional meat preparation and flavors inspired by Texas cooking.
Staff members perform coordinated line dancing routines during service, creating an entertaining element that defines the dining experience. This tradition is part of what makes a visit here feel lively and engaging.
Friday and Saturday evenings tend to draw bigger crowds, so arriving earlier in the evening or choosing a weekday visit makes for a smoother experience. Parking is available directly at the building.
An in-house butcher cuts all the steaks fresh each day, which is uncommon for a restaurant chain of this size. Every piece is prepared individually rather than arriving pre-portioned from a central facility.
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