@Red Noland 2 words - total shit. Been to Roadhouse 3 times for "to go" orders. Wrong food 3 times. Even been handed food only to have another server come to the car and take it back. Also, meat always severly overcooked. Been to Bubba's once and served a raw (not rare) burger.
I worked in the kitchen there for years. Makes me always appreciate my current job I had to work way harder there than I do now and I made way less money.
They killed the game in their takeout system during COVID. They set up a system outside and it was awesome. I will admit they hit some glitches, but I give them credit for being innovative.
Recently went to one in Flagstaff Arizona. Loved it! Definitely had that chain feel which was okay for what I needed at the time. I was beat and had a long day and just needed some decent food and a good cold beer. It was the perfect place for both and the service was simply awesome!
Very sad to hear about Kent passing, I can relate to challenges he had with tinnitus. Nonetheless, I really enjoy Texas Roadhouse, it is one of my favourite places, I go there when I travel south to visit the States.
Tinnitus is horrible, it's so irritating, extremely!! If I take a medicine it seems to get worse ,,I use to buy ear candles ( when they were $1.00 for 1 candle and that did soothe it a little bit ,it felt so good to just sit and be..I get dizzy as hell ,its bad today !! Weird how that happens on a day that ,a video about it pops up lol ooohhh I hate this shhhiiit..
I ate at Texas Roadhouse for the first time two months ago in BGC, Philippines. The ribeye steak and complimentary rolls were great! I’m looking forward to my next visit within the month.
What an incredible story. I love reading at Texas Roadhouse. Their food is ALWAYS great & so is the service. It absolutely breaks my heart that the founder took his own life. I can't imagine how his employees 😭 😩 😔 dealt with that tragedy. Such a heartbreaking story. 💔 R.I.P. to all that suffer to the end in suicide 💔
I have had the ringing in my ears for about forty years or so. You just learn to “tune” it out. I also hadcovid in January. I was in the hospital with double phenomena and lost most of my hair. Guess I’m stronger than I thought.
I Currently work for Texas Roadhouse and it's a really great place to work. The management and my bosses are extremely nice and go out of the way to help you. They've even given me rides home when I would work late and didn't have a ride. I even had a few co-workers do this for me as well. There was a couple of times in which I wanted to quit and the management and my bosses talked me out of it and I'm really glad they did because I really like working there.
I'll eat there next I want a steak I'm not cooking, always been as good as any. And if they treat thier employees good, so much the better. Hope I'm not disappointed.
Consistently well prepared and flavorful steaks are what keep me coming back after 20 years. Staff is always awesome too no matter which location you visit.
Loved this video. Been working for this beautiful company for 8 going on 9 years in January. I don't want to work anywhere else. If you want to work for a company that cares about you, like TRULY cares about you, work for TXRH!!
Kent Taylor would call my husband and ask him for his grandmother’s chicken and dumplings recipe, this was more than 25 years ago. He was a great man, very humble! Threw some great parties to show his appreciation to his staff. My condolences to his family.
Love Texas Roadhouse! They are legit good to veterans. It's hard to convey how much that means. Highly recommend everyone eat there! Fun place to bring your family & friends :-) It's a wonderful restaurant!
Man this brings back memories, I opended and worked as a bartender at the first Buckhead and opened the first Texas Roadhouse also. Kent was a great guy and knew how to party =). RIP Kent, thanks for the opportunity and great times. Hers to my old Buckhead crew, you know who you are. Man did we party like you see in a movie.
Every outlet whether I was visiting my sister in Texas or home in Michigan I found the staff to be outstanding at their dedication to service along with courtesy and smiles.
Two of my sons worked there during college and off and on after. My wife and I made the eighty-mile drive nearly every weekend for six years, and the employees became like extended family. I can order meals from memory, and never had a bad experience in all that time. Now I have the urge for a 20 oz bone-in ribeye and a baked potato.
I worked ( very, very briefly) for a Texas Roadhouse location in 1999! The required peanuts on the floor were annoying to look at and clean up. They served back then and apparently still do serve great, hot bread/ rolls and butter before dinner. I snagged me aplenty during my work shifts back then! They rival the garlic biscuits @ Red Lobster (I worked for RL too for a spell!)
Recommend everybody pick up Kent Taylor‘s book named made from scratch. It goes into depth on the hows and whys for his developing Texas Roadhouse. We own one and I’ve worked for the company for over a decade. As far as international corporations go, this one is pretty good. Exemplified by the outpouring of heart experienced when Ken Taylor took his life due to COVID-19 symptoms. Kent Taylor also froze everybody’s bonuses so that they could not go down during the pandemic. And stores were instructed to keep everyone’s job at all costs as they revamp to go systems. No one lost their job unless they chose to. Anyone who had to leave to do different work during the pandemic was welcomed back.
I have been blessed to dine at Berns’s, Peter Lugers and most of the best steak house’s in the nation, yet I love Texas Roadhouse and Longhorn, you can’t beat them for the money.
Herewhere I live, the Texas Roadhouse is nearly impossible to get into (prior to covid). This place is the only place out of many area restaurants that makes my steak the way I like it: Black and Blue.
We love ours. It is always packed with 10 or more takeout spaces filled so often. You have to wait on the street to get in or park at the hotels across the street. The hotels agreed they could.
My favorite steakhouse. Never a problem with my steak being cooked the way I like it. Plus the employees, very nice. I always sit at the bar, the waitress knows my regular, but always ask if I want to try something else. Never a disappointment.
Texas Roadhouse never disappoints. I did get served a sirloin instead of a tenderloin on our last visit, but it was not a problem. It was delicious anyway. Did not know about the founder. I too suffer from severe Tinnitus. Some days can definitely be a challenge to keep sanity. It can be a living Hell. Times of quiet solitude seem to be the worst for me. My deepest condolences to the family. I pray to God daily for a cure or at least a treatment for anyone who is afflicted with this torment. RIP Mr. Taylor.
we don't have a beef tenderloin. Texas Roadhouse has sirloin, filet, ribeye, ny strip, and porterhouse. We also have prime rib, i would have asked you what you meant by tenderloin. Just for future reference :)
I did not know this about the founder. My heart goes out to the family. I've ate at a few different locations and have no major complaint. As a matter of fact at one of the sites around Rochester, NY I ordered the 24 oz bone in rib. Normally I eat about half and save the rest for later, since we are staying at a hotel. This one time I got my steak and I could not stop eating it. Before I knew it I had ate the whole thing. I miss going, but since fighting cancer for over a year I can not eat them. But once surgery is done and I can open my mouth the first place I'm going is Texas Roadhouse.
@@bladex2056 Thank you. Too be honest the blessings need to go out to my family and friends. They have to sit there and feel helpless. They are stuck watching a man who spent most of his life fighting as a medic to help many others. Now I'm the one who needs other fighting for me. Every one of you who do what you have just done mean so much to me. You give me hope and that little bit of strength to carry on. Thank you and may your God bless you. Yes, one person can make a difference, you have.
My son worked here part time in the past here in NW Louisiana. He remains friends with many of his coworkers. We have an Air Force base here and they have parking spaces specific to Purple Heart and other Veteran statuses. It's a huge favorite here. Mashed should also do a backstory on Schotzky's, it's very interesting, and was originated by a couple of sisters going to the University of Texas from my East Texas hometown, making a family recipe sourdough bread muffuletta that for years was the only item available other than chips and drinks.
Last time I ate there I bought 3 dozen rolls and 4 big tubs of cinnamon butter to take back home. The combination of their rolls and cinnamon butter are better than chocolate and peanut butter. I wish it wasn’t 2am or I’d go get me some right now
I’ve worked at a roadhouse for 4 months my first job and I’ve traveled the entire state doing things for my job because I’m willing to because I love my job
As an employee at a local/ non chain steak house I can say our steaks rock. They're cooked out front so customers can enjoy watching the chefs do thier thing. However, my experience (s) @ a TRH wasn't bad, great service/atmosphere. Prime rib wasn't the best ( kinda bit too fatty & not much different than one would get at a Golden Corral). But for the price & great atmosphere, nice place
I was a combat engineer. in the army for 12 years. tinnitus is no joke. Even to this day .it gets so bad. I want to rip the ears off my head. so I don't have to hear. that never ending sound. I will not try to be a judge. on his suicide. God is the judge in the end.
Hate to hear this about the founder. I am a USAF Veteran with severe tinnitus & have had it for many, many, many years...it sucks!!! GOD Bless his family. We have always loved Texas Roadhouse & I'd love to try some of his new adventures.
Good restaurant! GREAT prime rib! Love the Roadkill, biscuits with honey-butter, fried pickles, and so much more! As someone else has said, they treat veterans right, as well.
⭐😢 *R.I.P Kent Taylor* ... My deepest sympathy to his family & friends My family & I will be at a Texas Roadhouse on Oct 19th for a birthday dinner 😋🥩🥜 Everyone , Stay Safe 😷 & 💖 Much Love ~ 😈🔺🦋
The cinnamon butter that they serve with the rolls is also a fan favorite! I usually get a ribeye steak and it’s always good! They also do a great carry out service. I’m so sorry, though, to hear of Mr. Taylor’s passing. God bless the family.
I love Texas Roadhouse I go there once a week it's extremely casual and such a good value whether you get steak chicken or anything else even their shrimp on a skewer is good the only thing that I don't recommend command is their drinks are very light and very measured and not really cheap so unless you just drink beer or something else else don't count on a good drink
Yeah if you're an old Texan like I am you can see immediately that it's not a real Texas place; it's a steakhouse playing cowboy. And they all do that just about but most don't specifically call themselves "Texas" anything. I'd rather go to other places to get steak, etc. honestly. But if I'm out of state then I can see it being a substitute. Some of my family moved from Texas to Tennessee last year and they like to go there. Never did when they lived here lol. As for the peanuts, that's not a Texas thing either really. I mean I have seen it but not at the tables, usually just at the bar or in the area you're waiting to be taken to a table. Bread, well, that used to be standard everywhere you dined in. Like free flour tortillas used to be standard with a meal in Mexican restaurants. Now they charge extra. So yes, I know people that love the place but none of them live in Texas itself. I mean yeah they're ok but I wouldn't really go unless I was going with someone else that really wanted to.
Love Texas Roadhouse. We went to one New Year's Eve a few years ago and it was packed, but that didn't slow the service. It was just as efficient as always. My nephew worked at one when he got out of high school and when he would be on Easter and Christmas break, from college, and during the summer, they would let him work, knowing it may just be for 2 weeks.
This was a really nice video. We eat at Texas Roadhouse a few times a month and have never left unhappy. Great service and fantastic food, consistent from visit to visit, no matter the location.
This really had a terrible end. I've had tinnitus since the 60s, but this year it went up to 11. I get why he offed himself. It's crazy-making! I'm barely holding on.
Literally my family probably funds Texas Roadhouse since we go all the time. Literally you can’t have a steak anywhere else. And the way you know if you e had a good steak is if you don’t put sauce on it.
love the food... but it is just too darn loud inside. i prefer to eat in quiet... if i wanted to go to a rock concert i would do just that... the loud is not family kids safe.
staff very friendly but REAL. you can get a great meal and leave feeling treated like a human, not just someone's paycheck. the wait staff are great people. yes the wait can be long to get in, but i felt it was worth the wait.
Their steaks stomp the competition... but they make you beg to get an un-butterflied 16 ounce center-cut filet. The manager came over to size me up, and only then... did I get the nod of approval for my order.
Joshua Weissman called their rolls the most famous in America. My mother’s people have been in texas 175 years, this year, and I have NEVER HEARD OF THIS PLACE, before Joshua Weissman. I have no plans to investigate.
I love going to Texas roadhouse especially when they first open at 3 o’clock. I just wish they had a Cajun ribeye similar to the one that used to be served at Lonestar steakhouse.
They call that getting the steak "blackened" where they use their cajun seasoning to sear and cook the steak. I love getting my salmon blackened when I go there and it doesn't cost me any extra. Hope this gives you something new to try out if you go again.
I spilled a full drink on the table at the Texas Road House and instead of cleaning it up the staff dumped a bunch of peanuts on the mess on the floor. It worked but all the customers walked by looked at me like I was pig that eat a mountain of peanuts and there the shells on the floor.
Depression is a horrible disease. Hopefully most can agree. Thing is, every acute episode eventually goes away...People eventually get through the bout, no matter how much it sucks.
Had mine for years Christopher. Only gets louder. No signs of going away without a miracle. But I do my best not to let it depress me.But I still value your comment. ✌🏻
Haven’t had peanuts at any of the roadhouses by me in many years. Never seen the braids and bandannas either. Was never a thing in Chicagoland area.never once have I seen employees line dance. No double drive through tents, just closed doors.
Love me some Texas Roadhouse!! Best idea any restaurant founder ever had was to make sure something to eat was put on the table as the customer was seated. In this case, yummy rolls. It is shocking that many many more restaurants have not followed suit.
EVERY steak I've had there was overcooked. The last time I sent it back. The steak they replaced it with was even more overcooked. How hard is it to make a medium steak?
My wife does not usually eat steak away from home. She thinks my grilled steaks are far superior, and is almost always disappointed by a restaurant serving her a steak. I say “almost” because she WILL order a Texas Roadhouse steak…
The largest steakhouse chain in America earned "just over $3M in revenue in 2019"? That can't be correct. That's probably $3B! I and 2 partners owned a company in Atlanta with just 15 employees and we generated over $1M a year in revenue!
I always prefer Texas Roadhouse over other steakhouse chains because the service and food are consistent no matter where I go. The value vs price is acceptable and I’ve never had a bad experience. I sympathize with the owners family, I too suffer from tinnitus. There are days it’s pretty unbearable causing me to sometimes be in quite a foul mood. It’s a difficult malady to live with.
What do you think about Texas Roadhouse?
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2 words - total shit.
Been to Roadhouse 3 times for "to go" orders. Wrong food 3 times. Even been handed food only to have another server come to the car and take it back. Also, meat always severly overcooked. Been to Bubba's once and served a raw (not rare) burger.
I like it!Chicken critters are GREAT.
I worked in the kitchen there for years. Makes me always appreciate my current job I had to work way harder there than I do now and I made way less money.
My favorite restaurant! My husband and I went there often. Since he passed, when I go there, I feel so happy! Love their food!
They killed the game in their takeout system during COVID. They set up a system outside and it was awesome. I will admit they hit some glitches, but I give them credit for being innovative.
This restaurant/company is very appreciative of their military veterans. Very Patriotic
The Tex.R.H. in Taipei, Taiwan is great !!! Great Value. Great Food. As a Texan, I’m so happy they’re here. RIP Kent.
Texas Roadhouse is my favorite steak house plus reasonable prices.
bubba 33 has great food at a reasonable price also..
I love Texas Roadhouse. R.I.P. Bubba. You are truly missed.
Recently went to one in Flagstaff Arizona. Loved it! Definitely had that chain feel which was okay for what I needed at the time. I was beat and had a long day and just needed some decent food and a good cold beer. It was the perfect place for both and the service was simply awesome!
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When we go out for steaks, we always go to the Texas Roadhouse. We’ve never left unhappy with the service and the great food.
Very sad to hear about Kent passing, I can relate to challenges he had with tinnitus. Nonetheless, I really enjoy Texas Roadhouse, it is one of my favourite places, I go there when I travel south to visit the States.
Tinnitus is horrible, it's so irritating, extremely!! If I take a medicine it seems to get worse ,,I use to buy ear candles ( when they were $1.00 for 1 candle and that did soothe it a little bit ,it felt so good to just sit and be..I get dizzy as hell ,its bad today !! Weird how that happens on a day that ,a video about it pops up lol ooohhh I hate this shhhiiit..
Now I'm starving and want there food !!!NOW BOOOWAAA,I WANT MY TEXAS ROAD HOUSE FOOD ,DELIVERD !!! LOL I GIVE A HUNDRED $$
Wow the CEO was a great guy, will definitely be visiting the Corona, CA location soon
I ate at Texas Roadhouse for the first time two months ago in BGC, Philippines. The ribeye steak and complimentary rolls were great! I’m looking forward to my next visit within the month.
Where is BGC Sir ? Bonifacio Global City in Alabang ? Or Baguio City ? Thanks 🙏
It’s Bonifacio Global City (Taguig). It’s on the 3rd floor of the Uptown Mall.
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What an incredible story. I love reading at Texas Roadhouse. Their food is ALWAYS great & so is the service. It absolutely breaks my heart that the founder took his own life. I can't imagine how his employees 😭 😩 😔 dealt with that tragedy. Such a heartbreaking story. 💔 R.I.P. to all that suffer to the end in suicide 💔
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I have had the ringing in my ears for about forty years or so. You just learn to “tune” it out. I also hadcovid in January. I was in the hospital with double phenomena and lost most of my hair. Guess I’m stronger than I thought.
We went to Texas road house tonight for my birthday and I enjoyed it very much. I'm sorry to hear he passed away. 💔😢🙏🕊
I Currently work for Texas Roadhouse and it's a really great place to work. The management and my bosses are extremely nice and go out of the way to help you. They've even given me rides home when I would work late and didn't have a ride. I even had a few co-workers do this for me as well. There was a couple of times in which I wanted to quit and the management and my bosses talked me out of it and I'm really glad they did because I really like working there.
Damn wish i worked at your Roadhouse instead of the one i worked at before i left
I'll eat there next I want a steak I'm not cooking, always been as good as any. And if they treat thier employees good, so much the better. Hope I'm not disappointed.
That's the one where you work at. That doesn't mean all of them are gonna
do that or be like that. Depends on the people and management.
Thank you for your service!
I Was a baker at Texas Roadhouse in 2017. The best part about it was the bread.
Consistently well prepared and flavorful steaks are what keep me coming back after 20 years. Staff is always awesome too no matter which location you visit.
Loved this video. Been working for this beautiful company for 8 going on 9 years in January. I don't want to work anywhere else. If you want to work for a company that cares about you, like TRULY cares about you, work for TXRH!!
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Kent Taylor would call my husband and ask him for his grandmother’s chicken and dumplings recipe, this was more than 25 years ago. He was a great man, very humble! Threw some great parties to show his appreciation to his staff. My condolences to his family.
Love Texas Roadhouse! They are legit good to veterans. It's hard to convey how much that means. Highly recommend everyone eat there! Fun place to bring your family & friends :-) It's a wonderful restaurant!
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Man this brings back memories, I opended and worked as a bartender at the first Buckhead and opened the first Texas Roadhouse also. Kent was a great guy and knew how to party =). RIP Kent, thanks for the opportunity and great times. Hers to my old Buckhead crew, you know who you are. Man did we party like you see in a movie.
Yes he did know how to party! It was always an upturn in the night if you crossed paths with him on a night out.
The best.
The BEST steakhouse chain 'hands down." Quality food and drinks at an affordable price with good service, Definitely "family friendly."
Every outlet whether I was visiting my sister in Texas or home in Michigan I found the staff to be outstanding at their dedication to service along with courtesy and smiles.
Except in Scottsdale AZ. They drop your food in front of you and walk away without saying a word. Place is full of millennials who could care less.
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Two of my sons worked there during college and off and on after. My wife and I made the eighty-mile drive nearly every weekend for six years, and the employees became like extended family. I can order meals from memory, and never had a bad experience in all that time.
Now I have the urge for a 20 oz bone-in ribeye and a baked potato.
I worked ( very, very briefly) for a Texas Roadhouse location in 1999! The required peanuts on the floor were annoying to look at and clean up. They served back then and apparently still do serve great, hot bread/ rolls and butter before dinner. I snagged me aplenty during my work shifts back then! They rival the garlic biscuits @ Red Lobster (I worked for RL too for a spell!)
Quick question, what do you mean for a spell? Sounds mysterious
@@ImACat13 I'll solve the mystery for you. "For a short spell" means "for a short time"
Due to covid i believe they got rid of peanuts.
@@TheCaptainSplatter That's nice to know.
Giving you hot rolls when they take you to be seated is all I need to know. I love it.
Remember there's hot rolls were sitting at someone's table that didn't use them before you got them. Look it up! Quite common practice!
And the fact that it comes with cinnamon butter is even better
Bread. One of the worst food items to consume.
@@crispbacon113 I can’t say that it hasn’t happened but I can assure you it’s not their policy to do so.
No infact they discard rolls out for more then 5 mins!
This place always has excellent service.
Recommend everybody pick up Kent Taylor‘s book named made from scratch. It goes into depth on the hows and whys for his developing Texas Roadhouse.
We own one and I’ve worked for the company for over a decade. As far as international corporations go, this one is pretty good. Exemplified by the outpouring of heart experienced when Ken Taylor took his life due to COVID-19 symptoms.
Kent Taylor also froze everybody’s bonuses so that they could not go down during the pandemic. And stores were instructed to keep everyone’s job at all costs as they revamp to go systems. No one lost their job unless they chose to. Anyone who had to leave to do different work during the pandemic was welcomed back.
I have been blessed to dine at Berns’s, Peter Lugers and most of the best steak house’s in the nation, yet I love Texas Roadhouse and Longhorn, you can’t beat them for the money.
Herewhere I live, the Texas Roadhouse is nearly impossible to get into (prior to covid). This place is the only place out of many area restaurants that makes my steak the way I like it: Black and Blue.
I really enjoy Texas Roadhouse. It's one of my favorite restaurant chains. In the Houston area there are a bunch of locations.
Been working for this company for the last four years! Kent Taylor was such an amazing man and is missed.
We love ours. It is always packed with 10 or more takeout spaces filled so often. You have to wait on the street to get in or park at the hotels across the street. The hotels agreed they could.
My favorite steak restaurant in south Texas.
My favorite steakhouse. Never a problem with my steak being cooked the way I like it. Plus the employees, very nice. I always sit at the bar, the waitress knows my regular, but always ask if I want to try something else. Never a disappointment.
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Love Texas road house too
What's your regular? Just curious
Texas Roadhouse never disappoints. I did get served a sirloin instead of a tenderloin on our last visit, but it was not a problem. It was delicious anyway. Did not know about the founder. I too suffer from severe Tinnitus. Some days can definitely be a challenge to keep sanity. It can be a living Hell. Times of quiet solitude seem to be the worst for me. My deepest condolences to the family. I pray to God daily for a cure or at least a treatment for anyone who is afflicted with this torment. RIP Mr. Taylor.
we don't have a beef tenderloin. Texas Roadhouse has sirloin, filet, ribeye, ny strip, and porterhouse. We also have prime rib, i would have asked you what you meant by tenderloin. Just for future reference :)
Wow had no idea about the founder sad case
I did not know this about the founder. My heart goes out to the family.
I've ate at a few different locations and have no major complaint. As a matter of fact at one of the sites around Rochester, NY I ordered the 24 oz bone in rib. Normally I eat about half and save the rest for later, since we are staying at a hotel. This one time I got my steak and I could not stop eating it. Before I knew it I had ate the whole thing.
I miss going, but since fighting cancer for over a year I can not eat them. But once surgery is done and I can open my mouth the first place I'm going is Texas Roadhouse.
you're amazing. god bless you on your fight with cancer.
@@bladex2056 Thank you. Too be honest the blessings need to go out to my family and friends. They have to sit there and feel helpless. They are stuck watching a man who spent most of his life fighting as a medic to help many others. Now I'm the one who needs other fighting for me.
Every one of you who do what you have just done mean so much to me. You give me hope and that little bit of strength to carry on. Thank you and may your God bless you. Yes, one person can make a difference, you have.
I hope u in remission u keep fighting cancer hope many more years of eating steak enjoying family more moments for u.
My prayers are with you and hope you get to eat your steak
Good luck to you sir. Prayers
My son worked here part time in the past here in NW Louisiana. He remains friends with many of his coworkers. We have an Air Force base here and they have parking spaces specific to Purple Heart and other Veteran statuses. It's a huge favorite here. Mashed should also do a backstory on Schotzky's, it's very interesting, and was originated by a couple of sisters going to the University of Texas from my East Texas hometown, making a family recipe sourdough bread muffuletta that for years was the only item available other than chips and drinks.
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Man them rolls are delicious
They have so much gluten in them they do not digest.
Last time I ate there I bought 3 dozen rolls and 4 big tubs of cinnamon butter to take back home. The combination of their rolls and cinnamon butter are better than chocolate and peanut butter. I wish it wasn’t 2am or I’d go get me some right now
@@mr.crizzles8366 im good do that! Lol
@@Iceis_Phoenix yea they do
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I’ve worked at a roadhouse for 4 months my first job and I’ve traveled the entire state doing things for my job because I’m willing to because I love my job
Love ❤️ Texas Roadhouse. Rip Kent
They always get my business! They open their doors for lunch for veterans every year! FOR A FREE LUNCH!
As an employee at a local/ non chain steak house I can say our steaks rock. They're cooked out front so customers can enjoy watching the chefs do thier thing. However, my experience (s) @ a TRH wasn't bad, great service/atmosphere. Prime rib wasn't the best ( kinda bit too fatty & not much different than one would get at a Golden Corral). But for the price & great atmosphere, nice place
I went there today for the first time! The food was 👌 awesomeness!
I was a combat engineer. in the army for 12 years. tinnitus is no joke. Even to this day .it gets so bad. I want to rip the ears off my head. so I don't have to hear. that never ending sound. I will not try to be a judge. on his suicide. God is the judge in the end.
I hear you. UFAF 4 years on the Flight Line. I hear you.
Oh my goodness such sad news about the founder thoughts and prayers to his family
I went to Texas Roadhouse in Ocoee, Florida tonight. It is always good. But, no peanuts, and I miss that!
Its not just texas road house lot other chains are doing this
The food is great, and know one can stop you only you can be the one to take everything to the next level.
Hate to hear this about the founder. I am a USAF Veteran with severe tinnitus & have had it for many, many, many years...it sucks!!! GOD Bless his family. We have always loved Texas Roadhouse & I'd love to try some of his new adventures.
Good restaurant!
GREAT prime rib! Love the Roadkill, biscuits with honey-butter, fried pickles, and so much more!
As someone else has said, they treat veterans right, as well.
Dark horse menu pick, their chili.
⭐😢 *R.I.P Kent Taylor* ... My deepest sympathy to his family & friends
My family & I will be at a Texas Roadhouse on Oct 19th for a birthday dinner 😋🥩🥜
Everyone , Stay Safe 😷 & 💖 Much Love ~ 😈🔺🦋
Sad to hear that Kent, the founder, passed away 😢 RIP 🙏❤️
He would chill with Epstein on his island.
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Literally my favorite restaurant. I go here so often, the waiters recognize me and even where I usually sit.
Wow, I didn't know about Kent. He'll be in my prayers. I wouldn't wish that on anyone.
RIP Kent !!! I also have Tinnitus and no how terrible it can be.
The cinnamon butter that they serve with the rolls is also a fan favorite! I usually get a ribeye steak and it’s always good! They also do a great carry out service. I’m so sorry, though, to hear of Mr. Taylor’s passing. God bless the family.
I love Texas Roadhouse I go there once a week it's extremely casual and such a good value whether you get steak chicken or anything else even their shrimp on a skewer is good the only thing that I don't recommend command is their drinks are very light and very measured and not really cheap so unless you just drink beer or something else else don't count on a good drink
Yeah if you're an old Texan like I am you can see immediately that it's not a real Texas place; it's a steakhouse playing cowboy. And they all do that just about but most don't specifically call themselves "Texas" anything. I'd rather go to other places to get steak, etc. honestly. But if I'm out of state then I can see it being a substitute. Some of my family moved from Texas to Tennessee last year and they like to go there. Never did when they lived here lol. As for the peanuts, that's not a Texas thing either really. I mean I have seen it but not at the tables, usually just at the bar or in the area you're waiting to be taken to a table. Bread, well, that used to be standard everywhere you dined in. Like free flour tortillas used to be standard with a meal in Mexican restaurants. Now they charge extra. So yes, I know people that love the place but none of them live in Texas itself. I mean yeah they're ok but I wouldn't really go unless I was going with someone else that really wanted to.
My local TR got rid of the peanuts after covid. I was quite disappointed.
Bravo on the plug for suicide prevention.
So in the Charleston area of South Carolina they are open for lunch and no line dancing
Never had a bad meal, or a bad drink. Love Roadhouse!
3 million? Did I hear that right? Lol
My favorite place to eat. Their ribeyes are to die for and they have THE BEST Ranch Dressing I've ever had.
The only thing terrible about this chain is that it's so darn popular but it's worth the wait. 👍
Wow!
RIP Kent. Starting in July 2022 in the US the Suicide Prevention hotline can be reached by dialing 988 from any telephone.
I am glade that they are opening up a Texas Roadhouse in henderson Nevada and can’t wait
Three million dollars in revenue in 2019 does not sound like very much for a sucseessful chain restaurant
Love Texas Roadhouse. We went to one New Year's Eve a few years ago and it was packed, but that didn't slow the service. It was just as efficient as always. My nephew worked at one when he got out of high school and when he would be on Easter and Christmas break, from college, and during the summer, they would let him work, knowing it may just be for 2 weeks.
This was a really nice video. We eat at Texas Roadhouse a few times a month and have never left unhappy. Great service and fantastic food, consistent from visit to visit, no matter the location.
I love our TRH. It is really, really yummy.
This really had a terrible end. I've had tinnitus since the 60s, but this year it went up to 11. I get why he offed himself. It's crazy-making! I'm barely holding on.
Good luck.
Literally my family probably funds Texas Roadhouse since we go all the time. Literally you can’t have a steak anywhere else. And the way you know if you e had a good steak is if you don’t put sauce on it.
Favorite restaurant well organized during the pandemic Very smart
10× better than Outback steakhouse! Love Texas Roadhouse
Thats so sad, that a true brother went
Down . May he be with the Lord Jesus.
And his Family be blessed, thanks for
All the great Food
Even their burgers are delicious.. keep it up Texas Roadhouse!
love the food... but it is just too darn loud inside.
i prefer to eat in quiet...
if i wanted to go to a rock concert i would do just that...
the loud is not family kids safe.
stay home then no one cares
I love Texas Roadhouse we are there every Sunday after church. We are Tennessee residents
staff very friendly but REAL. you can get a great meal and leave feeling treated like a human, not just someone's paycheck. the wait staff are great people. yes the wait can be long to get in, but i felt it was worth the wait.
I went to a horrible one and haven’t tried since
Their steaks stomp the competition... but they make you beg to get an un-butterflied 16 ounce center-cut filet. The manager came over to size me up, and only then... did I get the nod of approval for my order.
Joshua Weissman called their rolls the most famous in America.
My mother’s people have been in texas 175 years, this year, and I have NEVER HEARD OF THIS PLACE, before Joshua Weissman.
I have no plans to investigate.
Their prices are very affordable too.
I love going to Texas roadhouse especially when they first open at 3 o’clock. I just wish they had a Cajun ribeye similar to the one that used to be served at Lonestar steakhouse.
They call that getting the steak "blackened" where they use their cajun seasoning to sear and cook the steak. I love getting my salmon blackened when I go there and it doesn't cost me any extra. Hope this gives you something new to try out if you go again.
It's very noisy and expensive to eat at!!!
Peter griffin road house
I spilled a full drink on the table at the Texas Road House and instead of cleaning it up the staff dumped a bunch of peanuts on the mess on the floor. It worked but all the customers walked by looked at me like I was pig that eat a mountain of peanuts and there the shells on the floor.
Depression is a horrible disease. Hopefully most can agree.
Thing is, every acute episode eventually goes away...People eventually get through the bout, no matter how much it sucks.
Had mine for years Christopher. Only gets louder. No signs of going away without a miracle. But I do my best not to let it depress me.But I still value your comment. ✌🏻
Imagine being forced to wear a uniform with "I
I was coming to type this same comment lol
@@boblehmann1644 It's the insinuation that if you work there, you must love your job, that's kind of demeaning.
Genuinely the worst it felt so cult like
I have worked here for four years and I love my job actually. Texas Roadhouse is like my 2nd home
Imagine being an idiot and knowing you voted for Biden
Their food went downhill. The 🍤 were rubber. Rolls not cooked all the way. 👎
Haven’t had peanuts at any of the roadhouses by me in many years. Never seen the braids and bandannas either. Was never a thing in Chicagoland area.never once have I seen employees line dance. No double drive through tents, just closed doors.
I visit our local TRH often. Great food. I’m sorry to hear about the death of the founder.
Texas Roadhouse also doesn’t allow anyone in guests view to have visible tattoos or piercings!
I worked at one in Louisville in 99 and I had and have tats on my forearms . I was a gill cook right in the window. I had no problem with my tats.
Love me some Texas Roadhouse!! Best idea any restaurant founder ever had was to make sure something to eat was put on the table as the customer was seated. In this case, yummy rolls. It is shocking that many many more restaurants have not followed suit.
EVERY steak I've had there was overcooked. The last time I sent it back. The steak they replaced it with was even more overcooked. How hard is it to make a medium steak?
My wife does not usually eat steak away from home. She thinks my grilled steaks are far superior, and is almost always disappointed by a restaurant serving her a steak.
I say “almost” because she WILL order a Texas Roadhouse steak…
The largest steakhouse chain in America earned "just over $3M in revenue in 2019"? That can't be correct. That's probably $3B! I and 2 partners owned a company in Atlanta with just 15 employees and we generated over $1M a year in revenue!
Love Texas Roadhouse. Their steak is always perfectly cooked. Sooooo good.
I always prefer Texas Roadhouse over other steakhouse chains because the service and food are consistent no matter where I go. The value vs price is acceptable and I’ve never had a bad experience.
I sympathize with the owners family, I too suffer from tinnitus. There are days it’s pretty unbearable causing me to sometimes be in quite a foul mood. It’s a difficult malady to live with.