Best Value Steak$16.99Hand-Cut Sirloin 6oz
The 6oz sirloin is the cleanest value order for takeout because it keeps the price reasonable and still comes across like a real steakhouse plate.
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Planning a pickup order? This guide gives you the Texas Roadhouse to-go prices, best items that travel well, family pack choices, curbside pickup tips, and the small ordering details that keep dinner from turning into a messy car-seat situation.

$8.99+
Starters
$16.99+
Steaks
$34.99+
Family
Most locations let you order pickup from the website, app, or local restaurant phone number.
Popular single meals usually land around $12.99 to $29.99 before tax, drinks, upgrades, or local changes.
Family packs are usually easier than building four separate orders when everyone wants the same protein.
Quick Answer
Texas Roadhouse takeout is best when you choose items that can handle a short drive: ribs, grilled chicken, sirloin, beef tips, family packs, salads, baked potatoes, and rolls. Prices below are practical 2026 reference prices; your local restaurant can be a little higher or lower.
Best takeout value
Hand-Cut Sirloin 6oz - about $16.99
Includes two sides at many locations, so it feels like a full dinner.
Best shareable starter
Cactus Blossom - about $8.99
Good for 2-4 people if it is eaten soon after pickup.
Best family order
Family Sized Chicken Critters - about $34.99
Easy crowd pick because crispy chicken, sides, and rolls work well for pickup.
Best ribs order
Full Rack Ribs - about $24.99
Travels better than many fried items and still feels like the Roadhouse meal people expect.
Best pickup method
Order online, then check pickup time
Dinner rush can move pickup slots quickly, especially Friday and Saturday.
Menu Prices
Use these prices as a planning guide before checkout. Tax, drinks, premium sides, local menu changes, and delivery app fees can change the final total.
Starters are useful when you are feeding a table at home, but the best ones are the items people can share right away.
| Item | Price | Calories | Takeout Note |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cactus Blossom | $8.99 | 1230 cal | Best shareable onion starter |
| Fried Pickles | $7.99 | 380 cal | Good if eaten soon after pickup |
| Rattlesnake Bites | $9.99 | 650 cal | Spicy cheese bite, strong pickup pick |
| Boneless Buffalo Wings | $11.99 | 580 cal | Ask for sauce on the side if you want less sogginess |
| Cheese Fries | $8.49 | 720 cal | Best for short drives |
| Killer Ribs | $11.99-$18.99 | 910+ cal | A smart appetizer if you want ribs without a full rack |
Steaks are the biggest reason people search the takeout menu. For pickup, choose your temperature carefully and avoid a long drive after the order is ready.
| Item | Price | Calories | Takeout Note |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hand-Cut Sirloin 6oz | $16.99 | 420 cal | Best everyday steak value |
| New York Strip 12oz | $22.99 | 520 cal | Tender, classic steakhouse flavor |
| Ft. Worth Ribeye 12oz | $24.99 | 680 cal | Richer flavor and more marbling |
| Dallas Filet 6oz | $26.99 | 450 cal | Most tender steak pick |
| Prime Rib 12oz | $25.99 | 850 cal | Availability can vary by location and time |
| Porterhouse T-Bone | $28.99+ | 1040+ cal | Big appetite order, best eaten soon |
These are the safest takeout plates for most families because they handle the ride home better than delicate items.
| Item | Price | Calories | Takeout Note |
|---|---|---|---|
| Half Slab Ribs | $18.99 | 670 cal | Good single-person ribs order |
| Full Rack Ribs | $24.99 | 1340 cal | Best classic ribs takeout |
| Grilled BBQ Chicken | $16.99 | 420 cal | Lean and easy to reheat |
| Chicken Critters | $15.99 | 620 cal | Kid-friendly, but best fresh |
| Country Fried Chicken | $17.99 | 780 cal | Ask for gravy packed separately |
| Pulled Pork Dinner | $15.99 | 680 cal | One of the easiest takeout dinners |
| Beef Tips | $17.49 | 720 cal | Travels well with rice or potatoes |
| Road Kill | $12.99 | 890 cal | Strong budget pick if your location offers it |
Combos make sense when you want steak plus another protein without ordering two separate dinners.
| Item | Price | Calories | Takeout Note |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sirloin & Ribs Combo | $22.99 | 1110 cal | Best steak and ribs value |
| Ribeye & Grilled Shrimp | $29.99 | 920 cal | Premium surf-and-steak style order |
| Chicken Critters & Sirloin 6oz | $20.99 | 1040 cal | Good for guests who cannot decide |
| Grilled BBQ Chicken & Sirloin 6oz | $21.99 | 840 cal | High-protein plate, less messy than ribs |
Family packs are the page to check when you are ordering for 3-4 people and want fewer boxes in the car.
| Item | Price | Calories | Takeout Note |
|---|---|---|---|
| Family Sized Chicken Critters | $34.99 | 1860 cal | Best for kids and mixed groups |
| Family Sized Pulled Pork | $36.99 | 2040 cal | Easy sandwiches and leftovers |
| Family Sized BBQ Chicken | $39.99 | 1680 cal | Clean, reliable pickup option |
| Family Sized Beef Tips | $44.99 | 2160 cal | Good with rice, potatoes, and rolls |
| Family Sized Sirloins | $49.99 | 1680 cal | Check steak temperature rules before ordering |
| Family Sized Ribs | $59.99 | 4020 cal | Best big ribs order when available |
Sides are where takeout orders get better. Add one extra side when the group is sharing ribs, chicken, or steak.
| Item | Price | Calories | Takeout Note |
|---|---|---|---|
| House Salad | $4.99-$7.99 | 230+ cal | Good cold side for pickup |
| Caesar Salad | $4.99-$7.99 | 440+ cal | Ask for dressing on the side |
| Baked Potato | Included or add-on | 380+ cal | Travels well when toppings are separate |
| Seasoned Rice | Included or add-on | 360 cal | Great with chicken, shrimp, and beef tips |
| Green Beans | Included or add-on | 100+ cal | Lighter side choice |
| Mac & Cheese | Add-on varies | 300+ cal | Kid-friendly and easy to reheat |
| Fresh-Baked Rolls | Often included | Varies | Ask about extra rolls and cinnamon butter |
| Strawberry Cheesecake | $7.99 | 680 cal | Best dessert for takeout |
Best Pickup Picks
Some menu items are made for the dining room, while others survive the drive home much better. These are the practical winners for pickup.
Best Value Steak$16.99The 6oz sirloin is the cleanest value order for takeout because it keeps the price reasonable and still comes across like a real steakhouse plate.
Best Classic Order$24.99Ribs travel better than most people expect. Keep sauce, napkins, and sides organized and this becomes an easy at-home Roadhouse dinner.
Best Easy Pickup$16.99Simple, filling, and easier to reheat than fried food. It is one of the safest orders when pickup time is a little unpredictable.
Best for Kids$15.99Chicken Critters are a family-safe pick. Ask for sauces on the side and avoid letting the box sit closed too long after pickup.
Best Reheat$17.49Beef tips with rice or mashed potatoes hold up nicely because the sauce keeps the meal from drying out on the way home.
Best Family Pack$34.99For a group, this usually beats placing several separate kids and chicken orders. It is easy to divide and simple to serve.
Start with the restaurant you plan to pick up from. Prices, pickup slots, family packs, and availability can change by location.
Use the Texas Roadhouse order page, app, or your local restaurant page. If the menu is not loading, call the store directly.
Ribs, grilled chicken, beef tips, family packs, salads, potatoes, and rolls usually handle pickup better than delicate fried sides.
A good price does not help if the pickup window is too late. Dinner rush can push pickup times out quickly.
This helps fries, salads, chicken, potatoes, and fried starters stay cleaner until you get home.
Some locations have marked to-go parking, while others want you to walk inside. Check the instructions before arriving.
Good part: You can see menu items, customize sides, and choose a pickup time.
Watch: Some items disappear when a location is sold out or pickup slots are full.
Good part: Helpful if you already use the app for waitlist, offers, and nearby locations.
Watch: Make sure the app selected the right restaurant before paying.
Good part: A team member can confirm local prices, family pack availability, and pickup instructions.
Watch: Busy dinner hours can mean longer hold times.
Good part: Convenient when available in your area.
Watch: Menu prices, fees, and delivery timing can be different from direct pickup.
The meal is usually good; the small pickup choices decide whether it still tastes good after the drive home.
Open fried-food boxes slightly when you get home so steam does not soften everything.
Ask for gravy, ranch, BBQ sauce, steak sauce, and salad dressing on the side.
Choose baked potato, rice, salad, or green beans when the drive is longer than 15 minutes.
For steak, plan to arrive on time. Steak keeps cooking and cooling inside the box.
Order family packs when everyone can agree on one protein. It saves boxes, time, and usually money.
Check the bag before leaving: rolls, cinnamon butter, sauces, salad dressing, utensils, and drinks are easy to miss.
11 AM - 3 PM
Usually easiest for lunch pickup where lunch hours are available.
3 PM - 5 PM
Good early dinner window before the rush fully hits.
5 PM - 7 PM
Peak dinner. Order earlier and expect tighter pickup slots.
7 PM - 9 PM
Still busy on weekends, but pickup can become easier later.
Texas Roadhouse prices are not identical everywhere. Your local restaurant can adjust prices, family pack availability, pickup rules, alcohol options, and limited-time items. Use this guide for planning, then confirm on the local order screen.
Texas Roadhouse order page
Use this to start a pickup order and check what your selected location is offering today.
Texas Roadhouse menu categories
Helpful for confirming current menu categories like starters, steaks, ribs, chicken, sides, and desserts.
Location finder
Use this when you need the local restaurant phone number, address, hours, and pickup instructions.
Local phone number guide
Useful when you need to confirm to-go rules, wait times, local prices, or pickup directions.
Ordering fried starters too early when the drive home is long.
Forgetting to choose sides before checkout.
Assuming every family pack is available at every restaurant.
Not asking for gravy, sauces, and salad dressing on the side.
Choosing the wrong location in the app or browser.
Leaving without checking rolls, butter, utensils, and drinks.
Yes, most Texas Roadhouse locations offer takeout or to-go pickup in 2026. Availability depends on the restaurant, time of day, staffing, and local menu setup. The easiest way to confirm is to choose your location on the order page or call the local restaurant.
Most single Texas Roadhouse takeout meals in this guide fall around $12.99 to $29.99 before tax, drinks, upgrades, or delivery fees. Starters often start under $10, steak and combo meals cost more, and family packs usually run from about $34.99 to $59.99 depending on the protein and location.
It is mostly similar, but not always identical. Some limited-time items, alcohol, desserts, family packs, sides, or local specials may appear differently online. Your location page is the best check before you plan the whole meal around one item.
For value, the Hand-Cut Sirloin 6oz is one of the strongest picks. For groups, Family Sized Chicken Critters, BBQ Chicken, Pulled Pork, and Ribs are usually easier than separate individual meals. For classic flavor, ribs and grilled BBQ chicken travel well.
Many locations include rolls with qualifying meals, and some locations may allow extra rolls or cinnamon butter with to-go orders. Rules can vary, so ask your local restaurant before assuming rolls are sold separately.
Many Texas Roadhouse restaurants offer to-go pickup and some offer curbside instructions or marked pickup spots. Check the confirmation screen or call your location so you know whether to park outside or walk in.
Yes, family packs are a takeout-focused option at participating locations. Availability and prices vary, but common options include Chicken Critters, BBQ Chicken, Pulled Pork, Beef Tips, Sirloins, and Ribs.
Some offers may work on takeout, while others are dine-in only or location-specific. Read the coupon terms first, then ask the restaurant before checkout if the offer matters to your order.
Some locations may appear on delivery apps, but direct pickup is usually the cleanest option for food quality and fees. Delivery availability, menu prices, and service fees can change by area.
For the smoothest pickup, order before peak dinner or choose an early evening slot. Friday and Saturday dinner are usually busiest, so pickup times can fill fast. Lunch and early dinner are often easier.
For most people, the best Texas Roadhouse takeout order is simple: pick your exact location, choose items that travel well, keep sauces on the side, and check the bag before leaving. For one person, sirloin, ribs, grilled chicken, and beef tips are easy wins. For a group, family packs usually make the order cleaner and cheaper.