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Fri: 4:00PM-11:00PM
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Sun: 11:00AM-10:00PM

Eddie Plaisance,
Managing Partner
Here at Texas Roadhouse we pride ourselves in providing each and every guest with Legendary Food and Legendary Service from our Legendary Team every day! Our Signature menu items include Fall-off-the-bone Ribs, Hand Battered Chicken Critters, Tasty Chicken Dishes, Various Seafood Selections, Made-from-scratch Side Items, Fresh Baked Bread, Ice Cold Beer, and our Hearty, Hand-Cut Steaks! Every day our steaks are hand-cut in-house by our Legendary Meat Heroes who are dedicated to giving you the perfect steak every time! We are recognizing our Meat Cutters through the Meat Hero Challenge taking place nation-wide and in a Texas Roadhouse near you. So stop in to see your local Meat Hero!
If you’ve got a hankerin’ for an awesome Margarita or the coldest Beer in town…there’s no better place to be than Texas Roadhouse! Bottles and ice-cold draught beer served in chilled mugs is our standard! We even teach our bartenders the art of pouring the perfect draught beer every time. Beer lovers won’t be disappointed. Or if it’s a Margarita you’re thirstin’ for, order up one of our Legendary Original Margaritas, or try one of our Specialty Margaritas including the Jamaican Cowboy, Roadhouse Roadie, Razzlesnake, Light, or Strawberry/Banana! Frozen or on the rocks, you’ll have to experience the Legend for yourself!
Texas Roadhouse has joined hands with Habitat for Humanity to rebuild the Gulf Coast one house at a time. This humanitarian effort began at our annual Managing Partner Conference in Canada in March. More than 800 Texas Roadhouse employees framed a total of 21 homes. Twelve were donated to Habitat for Humanity in Calgary and 9 were sent to New Orleans.
These homes are part of Musicians’ Village, which is a project by Harry Connick Jr., Branford Marsalis and Habitat for Humanity - New Orleans as a future village for working, aspiring and elder musicians to live together to keep the local musical heritage and culture alive and thriving.
Musicians’ Village, which is located in the Upper Ninth Ward in New Orleans, will consist of approximately 300 single family units, housing for elder musicians, and a music education/ community center. Land for the center and 75 homes has already been identified... and work has begun! The first three homes to be built are the frames Texas Roadhouse employees built during the conference!
Jim Pate, the executive director of the New Orleans area Habitat for Humanity, has personally challenged Team Conroe to send a home down to New Orleans by the end of October 2006! We are inviting the community to take part in this endeavor and make this home a reality. We will be sending a completed frame and the materials and cash to build the home… donations that add up to $75,000!
We are asking for donations from local businesses and volunteers to help us reach our goal. Anyone wishing to donate building supplies, appliances, construction expertise, time, and energy may contact Texas Roadhouse at 936-494-4090! We need everyone’s help to reach our goal!