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Texas Roadhouse Selling Ready-to-Grill Steaks (& CEO Will Forego His Pay for the Year)

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For a limited time, Texas Roadhouse is selling fresh cuts of steak and pork chops that you can take home and cook on your grill – no promo code or coupon needed!

To take advantage of this special offer, give your local Texas Roadhouse a call to find out what’s available and to place your order! You cannot order these Ready-to-Grill Steaks and Pork Chops online or via the app – you must call your restaurant.

According to one Texas Roadhouse we spoke with, these Ready-to-Grill Steaks and Pork Chops are fresh (never frozen!) and are hand cut everyday. So you just need to season them and then toss them on the grill.

Depending on the cut and size of the meat and your location, prices appear to range from $6-$18. Some restaurant locations will even provide a bulk discount if ordering in quantities of 6 or more – just be sure to ask!

Many locations can fulfill orders fairly quickly; however, some require a few hours advance notice while others ask for a day’s notice. To find the phone number of a Texas Roadhouse near you, go here.

As a reminder, all Texas Roadhouse locations nationwide have temporarily closed their dining room areas and dine-in options; however, online, mobile and phone ordering are still available.

Choose from these Ready-to-Grill Steaks & Pork Chops (pricing varies by location):

Sirloin

  • 6 oz – $6 to $8
  • 8 oz – $6 to $9
  • 11 oz – $8 to $11
  • 16 oz $13 to $14

Filets

  • 6 oz – $10 to $12
  • 8 oz – $13 to $15

New York Strip

  • 8 oz – $8 to $10
  • 10 oz – $12
  • 12 oz – $14

Ribeyes

  • 10 oz – $11-$12
  • 12 oz – $14
  • 16 oz – $16
  • 20 oz bone-in – $18

Pork Chops

  • 4/$1

Be sure to join the Texas Roadhouse VIP Club!

When you become a VIP member, you’ll receive exclusive coupons and deals like free appetizers and a birthday surprise! There’s no cost to join so be sure to go here!


On a side note, Fox News recently reported that the Texas Roadhouse CEO and founder Kent Taylor will give up his pay for the rest of the year so that the money can go to “front-line workers”.

“To help struggling employees amid the novel coronavirus pandemic, the steakhouse chain executive will forego his pay from March 18, 2020, to Jan. 7, 2021, MarketWatch reported Wednesday. The company will also suspend its dividend during the crisis.”

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