If you’re searching for the latest Texas Roadhouse menu with prices and pictures, you’re in the right place. This updated Texas Roadhouse price list (2026) covers hand-cut steaks, fall-off-the-bone ribs, Texas Size Combos, chicken specialties, dockside seafood, burgers, salads, sides, desserts, drinks, margaritas, and cocktails.

Whether you’re craving a Ft. Worth Ribeye ($23.99), Dallas Filet ($32.99), Cactus Blossom ($8.49), or a classic Strawberry Cheesecake ($8.99), you can compare prices + calories fast and order with confidence. (Prices may vary by location.)
Just For Starters Menu Prices
Starters are perfect for sharing—crispy, bold, and classic sports-bar style appetizers that kick off the meal fast. The Cactus Blossom is the signature pick, while Fried Pickles and Rattlesnake Bites are favorites for salty, crunchy cravings.
If you’re building a table order, pairing one starter with rolls and drinks is a common strategy. Prices are reasonable for the portion sizes, and most items are designed to feed 2–4 people.
| Item | Price | Calories |
|---|---|---|
| Cactus Blossom | $8.49 | 2250 cal |
| Fried Pickles | $7.99 | 550 cal |
| Rattlesnake Bites | $8.99 | 550 cal |
| Tater Skins | $9.99 | 1320 cal |
| Grilled Shrimp Appetizer | $7.99 | 360 cal |
| Boneless Buffalo Wings | $11.99 | 725 cal |
| Cheese Fries | $8.49 | 550 cal |
| Killer Ribs | $14.99 | 910 cal |
| Texas Red Chili – Bowl | $3.99 | 240 cal |
| Texas Red Chili – Cup | $4.99 | 480 cal |
| Combo Appetizer | $14.00 | 0 cal |
Hand-Cut Steaks Menu Prices
Texas Roadhouse is best known for hand-cut steaks with bold seasoning and customizable doneness. From budget-friendly sirloin to premium ribeye and filet, this section covers every steak mood.
If you want a leaner option, the sirloin is a strong pick; if you want marbling and richness, ribeye wins. Steak lovers also like Road Kill and Steak Kabob for variety beyond a classic steak plate.
| Item | Price | Calories |
|---|---|---|
| Hand-Cut Sirloin | $14.49 | 410 cal |
| New York Strip | $18.99 | 640 cal |
| Dallas Filet | $32.99 | 570 cal |
| Ft. Worth Ribeye | $23.99 | 910 cal |
| Bone-In Ribeye | $30.99 | 1480 cal |
| Road Kill | $13.99 | 760 cal |
| Steak Kabob | $21.59 | 920 cal |
| Prime Rib | $24.99 | 920 cal |
| Filet Medallions | $23.49 | 760 cal |
| Porterhouse T-Bone* | $34.99 | 10140 cal |
Fall-Off-The-Bone Ribs Menu Prices
These ribs are a comfort-food classic—slow-cooked, sauced, and built for big appetites. If you’re ordering ribs for the first time, start with the half slab. If you’re hungry (or sharing), the full slab makes more sense. Ribs also work great in combos, especially if your table wants multiple flavors.
| Item | Price | Calories |
|---|---|---|
| 1/2 Slab Ribs | $18.49 | 900 cal |
| Full Slab Ribs | $18.49 | 900 cal |
Texas Size Combos Menu Prices
Combos are the best way to get “two favorites in one plate.” They’re ideal for people who can’t choose between steak, ribs, shrimp, and chicken. Most combos feel like the best value because you get variety without buying two separate entrées. If you want maximum satisfaction, steak + shrimp or ribs is usually the winning combo.
| Item | Price | Calories |
|---|---|---|
| Grilled BBQ Chicken & Ribs | $21.99 | 890 cal |
| Grilled BBQ Chicken & Sirloin 6oz | $22.99 | 590 cal |
| Chicken Critters & Ribs | $18.49 | 820 cal |
| Chicken Critters & Sirloin 6oz | $19.99 | 520 cal |
| Sirloin & Ribs | $22.99 | 800 cal |
| Sirloin & Grilled Shrimp | $22.99 | 650 cal |
| Ribeye 12oz & Ribs | $31.99 | 1510 cal |
| Ribeye 12oz & Grilled Shrimp | $49.76 | 1360 cal |
| Filet 6oz & Ribs | $29.99 | 820 cal |
| Filet 6oz & Grilled Shrimp | $30.99 | 670 cal |
Dockside Favorites Menu Prices
Dockside favorites are for seafood lovers who want something lighter than steak—but still filling. Grilled salmon is the most popular “classic” option, while fried catfish is the comfort pick. These dishes pair well with simple sides like vegetables or a baked potato.
| Item | Price | Calories |
|---|---|---|
| Grilled Salmon | $21.99 | 880 cal |
| Fried Catfish | $16.99 | 990 cal |
| Grilled Shrimp | $17.99 | 670 cal |
Chicken Specialties Menu Prices
This section is built for chicken fans—crispy, grilled, smothered, or cheesy. Chicken Critters are the most famous, while Smothered Chicken and Portobello Mushroom Chicken are heavier, topping-loaded options. If you want a lighter pick, Grilled BBQ Chicken is usually the simplest choice.
| Item | Price | Calories |
|---|---|---|
| Country Fried Chicken | $16.49 | 500 cal |
| Chicken Critters | $33.97 | 480 cal |
| Smothered Chicken | $16.99 | 330 cal |
| Herb Crusted Chicken | $37.46 | 460 cal |
| Grilled BBQ Chicken | $16.99 | 220 cal |
| Portobello Mushroom Chicken | $17.99 | 430 cal |
Country Dinners Menu Prices
Country dinners are hearty, home-style meals—perfect if you want comfort food instead of steak. Pulled pork and pork chops are common favorites, while beef tips are a classic “gravy-style” option. If you want a non-meat-heavy plate, the vegetable plate is usually the simplest choice.
| Item | Price | Calories |
|---|---|---|
| Grilled Pork Chops | $18.99 | 730 cal |
| Pulled Pork Dinner | $13.99 | 890 cal |
| Country Fried Sirloin | $18.49 | 900 cal |
| Beef Tips | $16.99 | 710 cal |
| Country Vegetable Plate | $13.49 | 0 cal |
Salads Menu Prices
Salads are a great choice when you want something fresh but still filling. Texas Roadhouse salads often come with protein-heavy add-ons like grilled chicken, salmon, or steak bites—so they can feel like full meals. For calorie-watchers, the house salad is the simplest starting point, while filet salad is the most “heavy” salad option.
| Item | Price | Calories |
|---|---|---|
| Grilled Chicken Salad | $14.49 | 810 cal |
| Grilled Salmon Salad | $15.99 | 830 cal |
| Chicken Caesar Salad | $14.49 | 1100 cal |
| Salmon Caesar Salad | $18.99 | 1110 cal |
| Chicken Critter Salad | $13.99 | 699 cal |
| Steakhouse Filet Salad | $17.99 | 1340 cal |
| House Salad | $4.99 | 230 cal |
| Caesar Salad | $4.99 | 440 cal |
Burgers & Sandwiches Menu Prices
If you want a handheld meal, burgers and sandwiches deliver big flavor. The All-American Cheeseburger is the classic choice, while bacon and smokehouse options are heavier and more indulgent. Pulled pork is a great alternative if you want BBQ flavor without a steak dinner.
| Item | Price | Calories |
|---|---|---|
| All-American Cheeseburger | $13.99 | 1240 cal |
| Bacon Cheeseburger | $17.99 | 1340 cal |
| Smokehouse Burger | $13.49 | 1440 cal |
| BBQ Chicken Sandwich | $17.99 | 1000 cal |
| Pulled Pork Sandwich | $12.49 | 1230 cal |
| Mushroom Jack Chicken Sandwich | $18.59 | 1070 cal |
Sides & Extras Menu Prices
Sides are where you customize your plate—classic potatoes, veggies, rice, and “sidekicks” like shrimp or ribs. If you like richer add-ons, go with mac & cheese or chili. If you want lighter sides, vegetables or green beans are the safe picks. Extras like sautéed onions and mushrooms are perfect for steak upgrades.
| Item | Price | Calories |
|---|---|---|
| Baked Potato | $2.99 | 380 cal |
| Sweet Potato | $2.99 | 350 cal |
| Steak Fries | $2.99 | 360 cal |
| Mashed Potatoes | $2.99 | 260 cal |
| Buttered Corn | $2.99 | 190 cal |
| Steamed Vegetables | $2.99 | 190 cal |
| Green Beans | $2.99 | 100 cal |
| House Salad | $4.99 | 230 cal |
| Caesar Salad | $4.99 | 440 cal |
| Seasoned Rice | $2.99 | 360 cal |
| Sauteed Onions | $2.99 | 150 cal |
| Sauteed Mushrooms | $2.99 | 120 cal |
| Applesauce | $2.99 | 110 cal |
| Texas Red Chili | $3.99 | 280 cal |
| Sidekick of Ribs | $9.99 | 550 cal |
| Grilled Shrimp Sidekick | $7.99 | 270 cal |
| Mac & Cheese | $3.98 | 310 cal |
| Extra Honey Cinnamon Butter | $1.99 | 200 cal |
Kids & Ranger Meals Menu Prices
Kids and Ranger meals are smaller portions designed for younger guests but still packed with familiar favorites. Mini cheeseburgers and chicken tenders are the most common picks. Ranger meals are bigger than typical kids meals, and they’re a good choice for teens or smaller appetites who still want steak or ribs.
| Item | Price | Calories |
|---|---|---|
| Mini-Cheeseburgers | $6.99 | 670 cal |
| Jr. Chicken Tenders | $9.59 | 360 cal |
| Grilled Chicken | $16.99 | 300 cal |
| Lil’ Dillon Steak Bites | $8.49 | 170 cal |
| Macaroni and Cheese | $8.39 | 340 cal |
| All-Beef Hot Dog | $5.99 | 390 cal |
| Ranger Meal – Chicken Critters Basket | $13.19 | 340 cal |
| Ranger Meal – Andy’s Steak | $11.49 | 250 cal |
| Ranger Meal – Ranger Rib Basket | $16.79 | 550 cal |
Desserts Menu Prices
Desserts are classic, sweet, and built for sharing. Cheesecake is the most popular “restaurant-style” option, while the brownie is the richest pick. If you want something warm and comforting, the apple classic is usually the move.
| Item | Price | Calories |
|---|---|---|
| Granny’s Apple Classic | $6.99 | 1110 cal |
| Strawberry Cheesecake | $8.99 | 800 cal |
| Big Ol’ Brownie | $6.99 | 1200 cal |
Beverages Menu Prices
Beverages are simple and affordable—especially fountain drinks, tea, and lemonade. If you’re ordering for a group, half-gallon and gallon options can be practical. Calories vary widely depending on drink type and sweetener.
| Item | Price | Calories |
|---|---|---|
| 20 oz Fountain Drinks | $1.99 | Varies |
| 20 oz Lemonade | $1.99 | 130 cal |
| 20 oz Iced Tea | $1.99 | 110 cal |
| 20 oz Sweet Tea | $1.99 | 110 cal |
| 20 oz Bottled Drinks | $2.99 | 340 cal |
| Bottled Water | $2.99 | 0 cal |
| Half Gallon of Iced Tea or Lemonade | $3.49 | Varies |
| Gallon of Iced Tea or Lemonade | $5.99 | Varies |
| Mix & Match Tea or Lemonade | $5.99 | Varies |
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Margaritas Menu Prices
Margaritas are popular for a reason—sweet, fruity, and easy to pair with steaks and appetizers. House margaritas are the classic starting point, while fruity and hurricane-style options are stronger and higher-calorie.
| Item | Price | Calories |
|---|---|---|
| House Rocks Margarita | $9.46 | 260 cal |
| House Frozen Margarita | $8.00 | 400 cal |
| The Legend Margarita | $2.99 | 270 cal |
| Fruity Margarita | $19.00 | 520 cal |
| Mango Margarita | $3.98 | 320 cal |
| Hurricane Margarita | $5.33 | 260 cal |
| Sangria Margarita | $5.33 | 290 cal |
Cocktails Menu Prices
Cocktails bring variety beyond margaritas—lighter options like Tito’s & Soda, plus classic bar favorites like Old Fashioned and Long Island Iced Tea. If you’re calorie-conscious, soda-based cocktails tend to be lower than creamy or fruit-heavy options.
| Item | Price | Calories |
|---|---|---|
| Cactus Water | $8.99 | 150 cal |
| Tito’s & Soda | $7.50 | 97 cal |
| Porch Rocker | $8.50 | 180 cal |
| Old Fashioned | $9.99 | 154 cal |
| Gin Blossom | $8.50 | 220 cal |
| Long Island Iced Tea (L.I.T.) | $8.99 | 270 cal |
| Top Shelf L.I.T. | $10.99 | 280 cal |
| Southern Whiskey L.I.T. | $10.99 | 230 cal |
| Texas Peach Fuzz | $9.99 | 130 cal |
| Island Cooler | $9.50 | 220 cal |
| Jamaican Cowboy | $9.50 | 240 cal |
Texas Roadhouse Calories, Allergens & Ingredients
Below is a practical planning table (not a medical guarantee). Allergens can vary by recipe and cross-contact risk—especially for fried items and sauces.
| Item | Calories | Allergens | Ingredient Count |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cactus Blossom | 2250 | Wheat, Egg, Milk, Soy | 12–18 |
| Fried Pickles | 550 | Wheat, Egg, Milk, Soy | 10–16 |
| Rattlesnake Bites | 550 | Milk, Wheat, Egg, Soy | 10–16 |
| Boneless Buffalo Wings | 725 | Wheat, Egg, Soy (possible Milk) | 12–18 |
| Hand-Cut Sirloin | 410 | (Possible) Soy in seasoning | 4–8 |
| Ft. Worth Ribeye | 910 | (Possible) Soy in seasoning/butter | 4–9 |
| Dallas Filet | 570 | (Possible) Soy in seasoning/butter | 4–9 |
| 1/2 Slab Ribs | 900 | Soy, (Possible) Wheat in sauce | 8–14 |
| Grilled Salmon | 880 | Fish, (Possible) Soy | 6–10 |
| Fried Catfish | 990 | Fish, Wheat, Egg, Soy | 10–16 |
| All-American Cheeseburger | 1240 | Wheat, Milk, Soy, Sesame | 12–18 |
| House Salad | 230 | (Possible) Milk, Egg in dressing | 6–12 |
| Strawberry Cheesecake | 800 | Milk, Egg, Wheat, Soy | 10–16 |
| 20 oz Lemonade | 130 | None typical | 2–5 |
| Old Fashioned | 154 | None typical | 2–6 |
Texas Roadhouse Hours
Texas Roadhouse hours can vary by city, but the schedule below matches the hours you provided.
| Day | Opening Time | Closing Time |
|---|---|---|
| Monday | 3:00 PM | 10:00 PM |
| Tuesday | 3:00 PM | 10:00 PM |
| Wednesday | 3:00 PM | 10:00 PM |
| Thursday | 3:00 PM | 11:00 PM |
| Friday | 3:00 PM | 11:00 PM |
| Saturday | 11:00 AM | 11:00 PM |
| Sunday | 11:00 AM | 11:00 PM |
Texas Roadhouse Holiday Hours 2026
Holiday hours often vary by location, but here’s a practical planning table (most common patterns).
| Holiday | Status | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| New Year’s Day | Open | Hours may vary |
| Easter | Varies | Some locations reduce hours |
| Memorial Day | Open | Regular hours in many locations |
| Independence Day (July 4) | Open | May close early in some areas |
| Labor Day | Open | Often regular hours |
| Thanksgiving Day | Often Closed | Many locations close |
| Christmas Eve | Open (Reduced) | Frequently closes early |
| Christmas Day | Closed | Most locations closed |
| New Year’s Eve | Open | May close early |
How to Order Texas Roadhouse
Texas Roadhouse ordering is simple—dine-in, takeout, or delivery (where available).
- Choose your order type: dine-in, takeout, or delivery.
- Pick your category: starters, steaks, ribs, combos, chicken, seafood, burgers, salads, sides, desserts, drinks.
- Select steak doneness (if ordering steak): rare, medium rare, medium, medium well, well done.
- Choose your sides: many entrées come with sides (varies by item/location).
- Add extras: shrimp sidekick, ribs sidekick, sautéed onions/mushrooms, extra butter, etc.
- Confirm price + calories and place the order.
- Pickup or enjoy in-store.
About Texas Roadhouse History
Texas Roadhouse began in 1993 in Clarksville, Indiana, founded by Kent Taylor with a simple goal: big portions, bold flavor, and friendly service at a fair price. The brand became famous for hand-cut steaks, fresh-baked rolls with cinnamon butter, and a fun, high-energy dining room vibe.
Over time, Texas Roadhouse expanded across the USA and built a reputation for being a go-to spot for steak dinners, ribs, and hearty comfort food. Today it’s known for consistent value, crowd-pleasing combos, and a menu built for families, groups, and casual celebrations.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the most popular items at Texas Roadhouse?
The most ordered items are usually hand-cut steaks, ribs, Cactus Blossom, Chicken Critters, and cheesecake-style desserts.
What is the cheapest appetizer at Texas Roadhouse?
Based on your list, Texas Red Chili (Bowl $3.99) is among the lowest-priced starters.
How much is a ribeye at Texas Roadhouse in 2026?
The Ft. Worth Ribeye is listed at $23.99 (calories: 910).
What’s the best steak for first-timers?
A great first order is the Hand-Cut Sirloin ($14.49) or the New York Strip ($18.99).
What’s the difference between ribeye and sirloin?
Ribeye is fattier and more marbled (richer taste). Sirloin is leaner with a firmer bite.
Are Texas Roadhouse ribs fall-off-the-bone?
Yes—this rib section is marketed as Fall-Off-The-Bone Ribs, built for tender texture.
What are the best Texas Roadhouse combos?
Popular combos include Sirloin & Ribs, Ribeye & Ribs, and Filet & Grilled Shrimp.
Does Texas Roadhouse have seafood options?
Yes—Grilled Salmon, Fried Catfish, and Grilled Shrimp are listed under Dockside Favorites.
The Cactus Blossom is the signature shareable starter, and the Combo Appetizer is great for variety.
Yes—House Salad, Grilled Chicken Salad, and Grilled Salmon are common lighter-style picks.
What are Texas Roadhouse sides prices?
Most listed sides are $2.99, with a few extras like Mac & Cheese ($3.98) and Sidekick of Ribs ($9.99).
What’s the best dessert at Texas Roadhouse?
Top picks are Strawberry Cheesecake, Big Ol’ Brownie, and Granny’s Apple Classic.
Does Texas Roadhouse have kids meals?
Yes—options include Mini-Cheeseburgers, Jr. Chicken Tenders, and multiple Ranger Meals.
What time does Texas Roadhouse open?
Based on your hours: weekdays open at 3:00 PM, weekends at 11:00 AM.
Does Texas Roadhouse serve lunch?
Many locations effectively serve lunch on Saturday and Sunday (11:00 AM opening), and some areas offer lunch specials—availability varies.
Are prices the same at every Texas Roadhouse location?
No—Texas Roadhouse menu prices can vary by location due to local costs and regional pricing.
How can I save money at Texas Roadhouse?
Best simple ways: share a starter, choose combos, skip add-on cocktails, and focus on sirloin for value.
Many customers start with the All-American Cheeseburger, or go bigger with Bacon Cheeseburger.
Do drinks include free refills?
Some fountain drinks may have refills dine-in (varies by location)—ask your server.
Is Texas Roadhouse good for groups?
Yes—large starters, combo meals, and shareable sides make it very group-friendly.
Final Thoughts
This Texas Roadhouse menu with prices and pictures (2026) guide organizes every major category—starters, steaks, ribs, combos, chicken, seafood, burgers, salads, sides, kids meals, desserts, drinks, margaritas, and cocktails—so you can compare options quickly.
If you want the best value, start with sirloin, choose a combo, and add a classic side. For celebrations, go premium with ribeye or filet, then finish with cheesecake or a brownie.

















