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Thursday, January 22, 2026

The Loudest, Most Buttery Restaurant in Bensalem: Texas Roadhouse

The Vibe

If you are looking for a quiet, intimate evening, turn around now. Texas Roadhouse Click to open side panel for more information is unapologetically loud, high-energy, and chaotic in the best way possible. Between the country music, the line-dancing servers, and the roar of a packed dining room, it feels less like a restaurant and more like a rodeo that serves steak.

What Locals Love (The Pros)

  • Top Dish: Let’s be honest—you are here for the Fresh-Baked Rolls. They arrive warm, pillowy, and paired with that legendary Cinnamon Honey Butter that diners consistently describe as “addictive.”
  • The Steaks: For the price point, the Ft. Worth Ribeye gets the most love for being flavorful and juicy.
  • The Best Part: The Value. Locals love that you can get a massive meal (including two sides like the popular Loaded Sweet Potato or Chili) for a price that beats almost any other steakhouse in the area.

Heads Up (The Cons)

  • Volume Warning: This place is loud. Data shows it can hit decibel levels that make conversation difficult across the table.
  • The Wait: “Popular” is an understatement. On weekends, the wait can easily top an hour. Use the “Call Ahead” feature on their app to save your sanity.

The Verdict

The undisputed champion for a rowdy family dinner or a group of friends who want to eat a lot of food for a fair price. Skip it if you are planning a romantic date or have a headache.

David Russo
David Russohttps://bensalemweekly.com/
David Russo is the Dining & Hospitality Reporter for Bensalem Weekly. He covers restaurant openings, health inspections, and consumer reviews in Bucks County.

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The VibeIf you are looking for a quiet, intimate evening, turn around now. Texas Roadhouse Click to open side panel for more information is unapologetically loud, high-energy, and chaotic in the best way possible. Between the country music, the line-dancing servers, and the roar...The Loudest, Most Buttery Restaurant in Bensalem: Texas Roadhouse