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Texas Roadhouse
Category: Restaurants Steakhouses Steakhouses [Edit]
120 S Edgewood DrHagerstown, MD 21740
(301) 739-2200
- Price Range:
-
$$
- Accepts Credit Cards:
- Yes
- Parking:
- Private Lot
- Attire:
- Casual
- Good for Groups:
- Yes
- Good for Kids:
- Yes
- Takes Reservations:
- No
- Delivery:
- No
- Take-out:
- Yes
- Waiter Service:
- Yes
- Outdoor Seating:
- No
- Good For:
- Dinner
- Alcohol:
- Full Bar
- Wheelchair Accessible:
- Yes
5 reviews for Texas Roadhouse
5 reviews in English
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Review from R R.
Exton, PA
I went here when I was on a overnight trip with my dad to Gettysburg and Antietam. The food was good and all the employees were nice and attentive
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Review from David H.
Great steaks, great service, good drink specials (try the margs and you won't be disappointed), and the best fried pickles I have had. I stop by anytime I pass through the area on the way back to DC.
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Review from Kelly P.
Greencastle, PA
This is your safe and easy restaurant. Basic predicatable good menu. Has something for everyone and very reasonable prices. Full bar available with drink specials. Beer selection stays on the side of safe, nothing creative here. Service is always good and most the time extremely fast, husband and I have made it out of here in 30 minutes flat, of cours we also thought that was pretty funny. EAT and RUN!
The food is loaded with butter....its all over everything, so just be aware or ask for no butter and they happily comply. We have tried many many items on the menu and have never been disappointed.
The birthday thingy they do can be annoying but kids love it.
It's our safe reliable fast steak place.... -
Review from Eric S.
Redwood City, CA
The Texas Roadhouse turned out to be a hard place to review in that it fell squarely between three and four stars. Everything seemed reasonable -- the food, the service, the ambiance, the price -- the only exceptions being that the beer selection wasn't very creative and the service from the kitchen was a little slow. I'm leaving it at three stars because of this.
I dropped by on a weeknight with my folks when the place wasn't packed and we were seated promptly at a well-lit booth on the opposite side of the bar from the entrance and in view of several TVs. All in all, not a bad spot.
Quickly scanning through the menu I found something that looked good, but I was unimpressed with the selection of beers in their drink menu. A good craft beer from Texas would be a great addition to their menu, but if you like the standard Anheuser Busch / Miller lineup then this place is for you! I'm not a fan of either so I was fortunate not to be in a drinking mood.
I ordered the BBQ chicken breast with a side of veggies and a cup of chili. As everyone at the table was trying to eat healthy (yes, there are better places for a diet than a steakhouse, I know) we cautiously picked at the complementary peanuts and passed on the bread even though it looked very tempting. Our entrees arrived a little slow (about a 30 minute wait) which is a bit surprising given that the restaurant wasn't all that crowded. I don't blame the waitress as she seemed attentive in her duties, offering us refills on water at frequent intervals, so I imagine the slowdown must of happened in the kitchen.
The chicken was warm and somewhat juicy, although I suspect it was unseasoned beneath the BBQ sauce that it came dripping in because there was no distinct flavor to the meat itself. I wouldn't characterize this as 'Texas' BBQ which tends to be light or devoid entirely of BBQ sauce. Instead, Texas-style BBQ is seasoned with salt, rubs, and other ingredients which accentuate the natural flavor of the meat instead of covering it up. Not a huge deal since the menu described it as being marinated in sauce but it is worth mentioning if you are looking for authenticity.
The veggies were nicely steamed being not too soft or hard and seasoned with a pepper mixture. These were pretty good, but I'd say the star of the night was the chili. It was warm, thick with vegetables, beans, and ground beef, and just spicy enough -- very good for a restaurant where the chili isn't a specialty. The flavor stood on its own without the need to smoother it with cheese or sour creme.
At the end of the night when the bill came I was pleasantly surprised that my total was only ten dollars before tax. I felt like I got more than my money's worth which is almost as important to me as walking away full. Since the Texas Roadhouse is only a mile away from where I live, I am certain to return. -
Review from justin p.
Walnut Creek, CA
Texas Roadhouse is always fun and crowded, though, perhaps predictably, the menu skews a little heavy toward the carnivore side of things. Really nothing vegetarian, but they have a few fish options. Fun, but get there early or else you'll be in for a long wait!
