7 Strict Rules Texas Roadhouse Workers Have to Follow

Over 650 Texas Roadhouse locations in the U.S. In fact, you can find at least one Texas Roadhouse restaurant in every state except Hawaii. Over 5,000 guests a week are served at these locations.

According to a training manual that was published online, part of being a server at Texas Roadhouse includes repeating everything back to the guest to ensure the order is right.

Having a bad day in your personal life and doing your best to get through your shift serving at Texas Roadhouse with at least a half-smile on your face? That's unfortunate for you if the music starts playing.

According to Quizlet, any server who is addressing a table of diners new to them must inquire if they have been to the restaurant before and, if not, must recite a script that reads in part.

When you order a steak at a Texas Roadhouse, your server will ask how you want it cooked, of course, but they will also invariably ask if you want to add cooked mushrooms and onions.

According to a Texas Roadhouse training manual, the uniform employees must wear is pretty simple. For example: "Any pair of blue jeans that do not have any tears or rips in them" is acceptable.

Like many restaurants, Texas Roadhouse pays many of its employees well below the hourly minimum wage, and they can do this legally because these workers also receive tips.

Many restaurants will keep the baskets of bread (or bread sticks or chips) coming, actively replacing these staple starches as soon as they start to dwindle. Texas Roadhouse employees.

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