The Texas Roadhouse-which is, ironically, based in Kentucky-is preparing a new location in its namesake state. The beloved chain is bringing its crowd-favorite steaks and rolls to Fort Worth later this year, reports Culture Map Fort Worth.
Texas Roadhouse will be opening in a newly erected restaurant space at 13101 NW Highway 287. A precise opening date is not currently available for the steakhouse, however a spokesperson projects that the restaurant will be ready to greet and feed guests in autumn.
Texas Roadhouse first began charming diners in Indiana in 1993. Fueled by in-house made American fare, the brand exploded to include 784 locations globally. The chain has never fully abandoned the promise of its nomenclature, though, setting up 15 storefronts in the DFW.
In addition to delicious grub, Texas Roadhouse strives to maintain socially responsible practices. The restaurant utilizes high-efficiency kitchen equipment and recycles its fryer oil for use as biofuel. Its commitment to made-to-order cuisine doesn’t only ensure that each meal is fresh and delectable, it also helps the chain reduce food waste.
Texas Roadhouse fans of course love its signature steaks, however diners are nearly as devoted to the restaurant’s freshly baked bread and honey cinnamon butter.