

At Texas Roadhouse in Orion, MI we like to brag about our Hand-Cut Steaks, Fall-Off-The-Bone Ribs, Made-From-Scratch Sides, and Fresh-Baked Bread. Everything we do goes into making our hearty meals stand out. We handcraft almost everything we serve. We provide larger portions so you get more food for your dollar. And if you want an Ice Cold Beer or Legendary Margarita to wash it all down‚ well, we have those, too. Our food’s not the only thing that’s Legendary at the Roadhouse‚ our fun is too! From our line dancers to our jukebox to our friendly servers, you’ll enjoy every second you spend in a Texas Roadhouse. The Texas Roadhouse story is simple. Legendary Food, Legendary Service‚ all with lots of Legendary Fun!
Lively chain steakhouse serving American fare with a Southwestern spin amid Texas-themed decor.
Hours
| Tuesday | 3–10 PM |
| Wednesday | 3–10 PM |
| Thursday | 3–10 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–11 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–11 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Monday | 3–10 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 4999 Grand Ave, Orion Township, MI 48359
Phone: (248) 340-3385
Website: https://www.texasroadhouse.com/locations/701-orion-mi?utm_source=listing&utm_medium=search
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Reviews
Our server, Parker, was great. He was kind, attentive, helped us make choices, and brought us our every request with a kind attitude. Thank you!
As far as the food goes, phenomenal as always. Not a single complaint. We even mentioned to the red-shirt manager who came by our table that Texas Roadhouse is always consistently delicious. I have never had a bad steak, salad or side from them. The manager was warm, inviting, and friendly.
Overall, we had a great dine in experience for it being Valentine’s Day. It felt like any other weekend day, and food was great as usual. Also, we got a front parking spot, so that just adds to the good review. 😉
If you’re anywhere near Lake Orion and craving a steak that reminds you why steak exists in the first place, stop what you’re doing and get to the Texas Roadhouse on Brown Road. This place isn’t just good—it’s a full-on gem hiding in plain sight.
We ordered the New York Strip and the Ft. Worth Ribeye, and let me tell you, both came out so perfectly prepared it felt like the grill master had a personal vendetta against mediocrity. Juicy, seasoned just right, cooked exactly to temperature—these steaks didn’t just hit the mark, they walked right up and shook our hands.
The salads? Unreal. The house salad and Caesar were so crisp and fresh I honestly had to check the calendar. It felt like late June, like they had a secret vegetable garden out back and someone sprinted out there to pick everything the moment we ordered. Cold bowls, crunchy greens, everything bright and clean.
And the combo appetizer—stunning. Just stunning. The kind of starter that makes you pause mid-bite and look at the person across from you like, “Are you tasting what I’m tasting?” Everything hot, everything seasoned, everything done with care.
From start to finish, this Texas Roadhouse delivered the kind of meal that reminds you why dining out can still feel special. Friendly staff, great energy, food that over-delivers—this location is the real deal.
A true gem.
❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️
Gave the gal my name and she said that they were baking the last order of bread but that my order was complete. That should’ve been my first red flag; “bread baking” does not mean complete. That’s like me telling my boss that our savings target was reached when I’m still waiting on rebate checks. I’d be fired for lying. Second red flag is how slow she was moving in an “I don’t care” attitude. Not the Texas Roadhouse service I’m used to. Like I ordered food AND added a tip to pick-up order. At least move at normal speed.
Waited around and finally she came out with the missing bread. Double checks my order and says I’m all set. This is five minutes after my pick-up time. I received the text that my order was ready at 1:20 pm. I incorrectly assumed that my order would be accurate because I paid for it and the receipt thing had everything checked off.
Grab my order and head out. The ONLY reason I picked Texas Roadhouse is because my son LOVES their rolls and butter and we were celebrating his birthday. I get to my destination and pull out the food and I’m missing my “complimentary rolls” that came with my entree and all the cinnamon butter that was supposed to come with the (2) 12 dozen rolls.
Call up the restaurant to let them know. Get on the phone with a manager. Firstly, I’m told the rolls that come with entrees are considered “free” so they won’t make them but would send me a voucher for the rolls. I know business, those rolls aren’t free. The cost is just wrapped up in the entree cost. Secondly, I’m told that I can come and pick up the butter or they can send me a voucher but the butter “is only $1.99”. I don’t care if they’re $1.99; my son loves the rolls and butter and it’s his birthday.
What the “kicker” was is that the bread boxes had flowers drawn all over them. So your employees have time to draw flowers on the boxes but can’t make sure orders are correct or timely? The response from this Texas Roadhouse tells me that customer service and accuracy are not prioritized.
I’m fighting every urge to not have my CC cancel the charge since I did get some of my order albeit not everything.