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I guess that makes more sense, I dont think we have those around here
Very common in the middle of the country. I actually thought the chain was much larger than the 600 or so stores they actually have.
At one point, I lived in a area that had Cody's, Texas, and a Lone Star within the same area. Talk about saturation.
We had several direct competitors, Lone Star, Longhorn, Cheddars, etc. They failed while TRH excelled from an inferior location imo.
Texas Roadhouse is the only restaurant in my area that is always packed to the gills every day of the week, not just weekends.
Same. It used to be the Darden trio of Red Lobster, Olive Garden, Longhorn, that dominated the dinner segment in my market. For the last decade or more it's been TRH and everyone else.