Texas Roadhouse Vegetarian & Vegan Menu

Texas Roadhouse Vegetarian & Vegan

Craving a meal at Texas Roadhouse but following a vegetarian or vegan diet? While this steakhouse is famous for its steaks, ribs, and hearty mains, it also offers several meat-free and plant-based choices.

With fresh salads, veggie sides, and customizable plates, you can enjoy a satisfying meal without meat. This guide highlights all the vegetarian and vegan-friendly options, plus tips for ordering, so you’ll know exactly what to enjoy at Texas Roadhouse. Also Check out Latest Promo Codes.

To make your dining experience even easier, you can also explore other helpful guides like the Gluten-Free Menu, Allergens Menu, and Catering Menu. If you’re planning a midday visit, check out the Lunch Menu.

Texas Roadhouse Vegetarian Menu

Cactus Blossom

Cactus Blossom

Great for sharing! Texas-sized, golden-fried onion with Cajun sauce for dipping.

$9.99 | 2250 cal

Fried Pickles

Fried Pickles

Shareable basket of golden-fried pickle chips served with Ranch or Cajun sauce for dipping.

$9.49 | 550 cal

Rattlesnake Bites

Rattlesnake Bites

Diced jalapeños and jack cheese, lightly fried and served with Cajun sauce for dipping.

$9.99 | 560 cal

Cheese Fries

Cheese Fries

A heaping amount of golden steak fries topped with melted cheddar cheese and bacon bits, add chili for 99¢.

$11.99 | 1240 cal

Tater Skins

Tater Skins

Plate of 8 baked potato skins topped with melted cheddar cheese and bacon bits, served with sour cream for dipping.

$9.99 | 1320 cal

House Salad

House Salad

Fresh greens, cheddar cheese, tomato, eggs and croutons.

$4.49 | 230 cal

COUNTRY VEGETABLE PLATE

Country Vegetable Plate

You get 4 sides, but be careful what you choose!

$10.99 | – cal

Baked Potato

Baked Potato

Baked Potato – no bacon. No butter or sour cream for a vegan.

$3.99 | 380 cal

Sweet Potato

Sweet Potato

No marshmallows if you choose to avoid gelatin. Vegan choices appear to be brown sugar, cinnamon, and plain.

$3.99 | 350 cal

Steak Fries

Steak Fries

A great options for those who are vegetarian or vegan.

$3.99 | 360 cal

Mashed Potatoes

Mashed Potatoes

Again, there are several topping options, including gravy, sour cream, loaded, or plain.

$3.99 | 260 cal

Steamed Broccoli

Steamed Broccoli

Steamed broccoli is made with a lemon pepper butter which should be removed when ordering if you follow a vegan diet.

$3.99 | 210 cal

Steamed Vegetables

Steamed Vegetables

The steamed vegetables are made with a lemon pepper butter which should be removed when ordering if you follow a vegan diet.

$3.99 | 190 cal

Applesauce

Applesauce

Applesauce is a surprising vegan option at Texas Roadhouse. No modifications are required to make this side vegan.

$3.99 | 110 cal

Seasoned Rice

Seasoned Rice

likely contains butter.

$3.99 | 360 cal

SAUTEED MUSHROOMS

Sauteed Mushrooms

likely contains butter.

$3.99 | 120 cal

Sauteed Onions

Sauteed Onions

again, likely sauteed in butter.

$3.99 | 150 cal

MACARONI AND CHEESE

Macaroni And Cheese

likely contains butter.

$4.99 | 340 cal

Vegan Customization Options

  • Country Vegetable Plate – Still the top choice for vegans, but specify each side’s preparation.
  • Salads – Order a House Salad without eggs, cheese, or croutons. For dressing, choose oil and vinegar.

Sides:

  • Baked Potato – Ask for it plain, with no butter, sour cream, or cheese.
  • Sweet Potato – Order plain without butter; top with cinnamon and brown sugar.
  • Steamed Broccoli or Fresh Vegetables – Request no lemon pepper butter; ask for oil or plain.
  • Steak Fries – Vegan by themselves, but check if they share fryers with meat.
  • Applesauce – 100% vegan and worry-free.
  • Rolls – Not vegan (they contain eggs and are brushed with butter).

General Customization Tips

  • Check the menu online first: This helps you plan ahead and spot vegetarian or vegan-friendly choices.
  • Be clear with your server: Let them know you’re ordering vegetarian or vegan. Use clear phrases like “no butter,” “no cheese,” or “no animal products.”
  • Watch out for hidden ingredients: Some foods may look vegetarian or vegan but include animal products such as:
    • Butter – added to bread rolls, veggies, and baked potatoes.
    • Bacon – mixed into green beans, baked potatoes, or salads.
    • Chicken broth or base – often in seasoned rice and sometimes mashed potatoes.
    • Dairy – found in cheese, sour cream, and many dressings.
    • Shared fryers – fries may be cooked in the same oil as meat. Ask your server if this concerns you.

How to Order at Texas Roadhouse?

1. Dining In – The Classic Texas Roadhouse Experience

  • Walk-in or Join the Waitlist: Texas Roadhouse is often busy, especially on weekends. You can walk in and add your name to the list, or save time by using the website or mobile app to “Join the Waitlist” before heading out.
  • Complimentary Peanuts & Rolls: Once seated, you’ll be served a bucket of peanuts and their famous fresh-baked rolls with honey cinnamon butter—both unlimited and a big part of the experience.
  • The Steak Case: At the front of the restaurant, you’ll find a glass case displaying fresh, hand-cut steaks. You can choose your own cut and have it cooked exactly how you like.
  • Ordering Process: Your server will take drink orders first, then appetizers, and finally entrées. If ordering steak, you’ll be asked about your preferred doneness (rare, medium, well-done, etc.). Most entrées include two sides of your choice.
  • Payment: At the end, your server brings the check. Payment options include cash, credit/debit card, or a Texas Roadhouse gift card.

2. Ordering Online for Pickup (To-Go)

  • Website or App: Visit the Texas Roadhouse website or open their app to find your nearest location and view the full menu.
  • Customize Your Meal: The online system allows you to adjust your order—select sides, add or remove ingredients, and specify how you’d like your steak cooked.
  • Checkout & Payment: Pay securely online with a credit card or a Texas Roadhouse gift card.
  • Pickup Process: You’ll receive a confirmation with a pickup time. Follow signs for “To-Go” or “Curbside Pickup.” Depending on the location, you may either collect your food at a designated counter inside or wait in your car for an employee to bring it out.

3. Using the Texas Roadhouse Mobile App

  • Join the Waitlist: View live wait times and add your name before arriving.
  • Order To-Go: The app works just like the website for easy online ordering.
  • VIP Club: Sign up through the app to get exclusive offers, including a free appetizer when you join, plus special birthday and anniversary deals.
  • Gift Cards: Buy and send digital or physical gift cards directly in the app.

FAQs

Yes, Texas Roadhouse offers several vegetarian-friendly choices such as salads, baked potatoes, buttered corn, seasoned rice, country vegetable plate, and fresh steamed vegetables.

Texas Roadhouse does not have a dedicated vegan menu, but you can make meals vegan by ordering sides like baked potato (without butter or sour cream), plain salads without cheese or croutons, applesauce, and steamed vegetables cooked without butter.

The Country Vegetable Plate is a popular pick—it allows you to choose four side items, which can include baked potato, salads, rice, corn, or veggies.

Yes, you can order a house salad or side salad with no cheese, no eggs, and no croutons, then use oil and vinegar as the dressing.

The restaurant’s rolls are served with honey cinnamon butter and are not vegan, since the recipe normally contains dairy and possibly egg.

Vegan options include a baked potato (plain), sweet potato (without butter or marshmallows), applesauce, fresh vegetables (without butter), and house or side salad without cheese/croutons.

Yes, fries are vegetarian, but they may be cooked in shared fryers, which could be a concern for strict vegans.

There isn’t a full vegan entrée, but you can create one using sides like salads, baked potatoes, veggies, rice, and corn.

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