Since Cafe Juanita was fully booked, I decided to troddle to Texas Roadhouse in El Pueblo. Texas Roadhouse is officially my go-to-family restaurant. I have never been disappointed in any of my visits. Servings are huge and coherent with the price. Best of all, customer service in Texas Roadhouse is supreme and their thrust to building customer relationship is commendable. Even on full house, wait staff is quick, efficient and serves with a smile. On Mother’s Day, with no obligations, they gave away long-stemmed roses to mothers who dined in their restaurant to celebrate the occasion. In other restaurants, you actually have to buy their Mother’s Day special or promo prior to getting any perks.
I gave my mom a scrapbook with some of our memorable photos of recent times in it and a dedication, which made her a bit emo. My sister, who feels our heartbeats, started to break down too. So we tried pacifying her but she really became emotional. The photos of her crying are heartwrenching but are too cute!!! My beloved cartoon character.
On the Table:
Santa Fe Nachos PHP 330
We cannot eat at Texas Roadhouse and not order this.
Parmesan Crusted Fish PHP 370
Same as our favorite appetizer, we cannot dine at this family restaurant without ordering this. It is rightfully their bestseller.
Wrangler Pork Steak PHP 350
2 pieces of pork chops with Swiss cheese in top
Baby Back Ribs PHP 445
Half rack of baby back ribs
Quezo Salsa Dip PHP 80
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hi jane!! what a coincidence! we blogged about the same restaurant today! 😀
http://frannywanny.blogspot.com/2008/05/three-spots-on-dot-1-texas-roadhouse.html
cool cool!!
sweet:)