# Texas Roadhouse Menu: Full Prices, Best Steaks & Deals (2026)
By Daniel Rozin | A Versus B | December 13, 2026
Texas Roadhouse is a casual dining steakhouse chain with over 700 US locations, known for hand-cut steaks made to order, fall-off-the-bone ribs, fresh-baked honey cinnamon butter rolls served free at the table, and made-from-scratch sides. A 6 oz Dallas Filet runs $19.99, a 12 oz Ribeye is $29.99, and the signature Country Fried Chicken is $15.99. Every entrée includes two sides. Here is the full Texas Roadhouse menu with 2026 prices, best items, and what to order on your first visit.
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Texas Roadhouse Menu Prices (2026)#
Hand-Cut Steaks#
| Steak | Size | Price | Calories |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dallas Filet | 6 oz | $19.99 | 290 cal |
| Dallas Filet | 8 oz | $24.99 | 390 cal |
| Ft. Worth Ribeye | 10 oz | $26.99 | 700 cal |
| Ft. Worth Ribeye | 12 oz | $29.99 | 850 cal |
| Ft. Worth Ribeye | 16 oz | $36.99 | 1,140 cal |
| New York Strip | 10 oz | $26.99 | 600 cal |
| New York Strip | 12 oz | $29.99 | 720 cal |
| Bone-In Cowboy Ribeye | 18 oz | $39.99 | 1,300 cal |
| Prime Rib | 10 oz | $28.99 | 640 cal |
| Prime Rib | 12 oz | $34.99 | 780 cal |
| Portehouse T-Bone | 23 oz | $39.99 | 1,010 cal |
All steaks are hand-cut daily and include 2 made-from-scratch sides.
Chicken & Other Entrées#
| Item | Price | Calories |
|---|---|---|
| Country Fried Chicken (8 oz) | $15.99 | 870 cal |
| Country Fried Steak (8 oz) | $16.99 | 1,130 cal |
| Herb Crusted Chicken | $16.99 | 480 cal |
| Chicken Critters® Dinner (4 pc) | $16.99 | 760 cal |
| Chicken Critters® Dinner (6 pc) | $19.99 | 1,140 cal |
| Grilled BBQ Chicken | $15.99 | 440 cal |
| Portobello Mushroom Chicken | $17.99 | 560 cal |
Ribs & Combos#
| Item | Price | Calories |
|---|---|---|
| Half Rack Ribs | $22.99 | 940 cal |
| Full Rack Ribs | $34.99 | 1,890 cal |
| Ribs & Steak (6 oz Sirloin) | $27.99 | 1,060 cal |
| Ribs & Chicken (2 pc) | $26.99 | 1,000 cal |
Burgers & Sandwiches#
| Item | Price | Calories |
|---|---|---|
| Classic Cheeseburger | $12.99 | 810 cal |
| Bacon Cheeseburger | $13.99 | 940 cal |
| Smokehouse Burger | $14.99 | 1,100 cal |
| Pulled Pork Sandwich | $13.99 | 950 cal |
Sides (Included with Entrée, or Add-On)#
| Side | Calories |
|---|---|
| Mashed Potatoes | 350 cal |
| Loaded Baked Potato | 540 cal |
| Seasoned Rice | 200 cal |
| Steamed Broccoli | 50 cal |
| House Salad | 140 cal |
| Green Beans | 80 cal |
| Corn on the Cob | 190 cal |
| Cole Slaw | 160 cal |
| Steak Fries | 380 cal |
| Sweet Potato | 340 cal |
Appetizers#
| Item | Price | Calories |
|---|---|---|
| Cactus Blossom | $9.99 | 1,170 cal |
| Rattlesnake Bites (6 pc) | $9.99 | 720 cal |
| Boneless Wings (8 pc) | $12.99 | 810 cal |
| Chicken Quesadilla | $10.99 | 710 cal |
| Spinach Artichoke Dip | $10.99 | 590 cal |
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Best Items at Texas Roadhouse#
1. Ft. Worth Ribeye (12 oz) — $29.99. The best steak on the menu. Hand-cut, well-marbled, and cooked to order. At this price, it rivals steakhouses charging twice as much. Order medium for the best balance of crust and internal doneness.
2. Free Rolls — Fresh-baked honey cinnamon butter rolls are served free at every table and refilled until you are done. One of the best value-adds in casual dining — arrive hungry and enjoy them while you wait for your main.
3. Country Fried Chicken — $15.99. A 8 oz chicken breast pounded thin, battered, and deep-fried. Served with cream gravy. One of the most popular non-steak items on the menu and an excellent value at under $16 including two sides.
4. Chicken Critters® — Texas Roadhouse's proprietary chicken tenders, marinated and hand-battered daily. Better than standard fast food tenders. The 4-piece at $16.99 is a solid option if you are not ordering a steak.
5. Loaded Baked Potato (as a side) — Sour cream, cheddar, butter, and bacon. One of the most filling sides on the menu — a meal in itself alongside a smaller steak.
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Texas Roadhouse Early Dine Specials#
Texas Roadhouse offers Early Dine specials Sunday–Thursday from 3 PM to 6 PM (check local hours). Discounts typically run $1-$3 off selected steaks and entrées. This is the best time to visit for value on a weekday.
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How to Get the Most Value at Texas Roadhouse#
Eat early. The Early Dine discount makes a 6 oz Dallas Filet with two sides and unlimited rolls a strong value at under $20.
Share an appetizer. The Cactus Blossom ($9.99) serves 4 people easily. Skip it on a solo visit.
Order the Ribeye over the Filet. The 12 oz Ribeye ($29.99) has more flavor than the Filet due to marbling. If you are spending $25+ on a steak, the Ribeye gives you more for your money.
Avoid the upcharge combos. Ribs & Steak combos tend to split the portion sizes in ways that undercut both proteins. A full rack of ribs ($34.99) is a better value than a combo if ribs are your priority.
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Texas Roadhouse vs. Competitors#
Texas Roadhouse competes with Outback Steakhouse, LongHorn Steakhouse, and Applebee's.
- Texas Roadhouse vs LongHorn Steakhouse — LongHorn has a more premium atmosphere; Texas Roadhouse wins on value and portion size
- Texas Roadhouse vs Outback — Outback has the Bloomin' Onion; Texas Roadhouse has better rolls and more affordable steaks
- Texas Roadhouse vs Applebee's — Applebee's is cheaper overall; Texas Roadhouse is a better pick if you specifically want a steak
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Is Texas Roadhouse Worth It in 2026?#
At $19.99-$39.99 for a steak with two sides and unlimited rolls, Texas Roadhouse offers better steak value than most sit-down restaurant chains. The quality is consistent — hand-cut daily and cooked to temperature. The free rolls alone justify the visit. For a casual steak dinner with no surprises and generous portions, Texas Roadhouse is one of the best options in its price range.
A Versus B covers menus, prices, and comparisons across the most popular restaurant chains. All prices reflect 2026 US national averages and may vary by location.
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