

At Texas Roadhouse in Brighton, CO 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.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 3738 Eagle Boulevard, Brighton, CO 80601
Phone: (720) 623-4221
Website: https://www.texasroadhouse.com/locations/colorado/brighton?utm_source=listing&utm_medium=search
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Reviews
Service & Atmosphere:
The staff was fantastic! Every single one of them was friendly, upbeat, and attentive. I truly enjoyed watching my daughter turn red in the face when they asked her to get up and sit on a saddle so they could do a birthday announcement to the restaurant-bwahahaha!
We had a party of six, plus an infant in a car seat and a toddler in a highchair. The staff happily moved us from our originally assigned table to one that was more comfortable, which we appreciated. That said, I think larger parties would be better off at freestanding tables instead of corner booths—it was a hassle scooting people in and out anytime someone needed to step away.
The food… from my family’s response was great. I’m still mad that I let my husband talk me into getting the catfish in a restaurant that’s known for their steaks. I think he thought he’d have his steak and eat the fish too. It was just okay: the coating lacked flavor and the sauce was a bit too tangy. I added shrimp for a little extra, and those were actually pretty good. For sides, I had loaded mashed potatoes and loaded mac and cheese. The potatoes were surprisingly bland, even with bacon and cheese on top, and the mac and cheese was decent but nothing to write home about.
But those ROLLS AND BUTTER! Amazing everytime. Soft buttery rolls with sweet cinnamon butter- heavenly! And I finally tried the cactus blossom appetizer—crispy, flavorful, and definitely worth it.
Two of the kids went with burgers and were happy. My daughter enjoyed a mocktail, and they treated her to a complimentary birthday dessert (a brownie, I think) that disappeared in seconds. My husband and son both ordered steaks (the right call), and smothered them with mushrooms—no complaints from either of them.
The bathrooms were clean, and they have a family restroom with a changing table—super helpful when dining with little ones.
Final thoughts: a bit pricey, so I’d call it a special-occasion place. If you go, order the steak (don’t let your spouse talk you into catfish!) and do your best not to fill up on those amazing rolls before the meal.
Never been to Texas Roadhouse, Nicole one of the leaders introduced herself and Devin came by with a sample of the side and the mushrooms and green beans are the Bomb!
Lexi was our server and she was amazing!