If you have kids, you know how expensive eating out can get. One minute, they’re begging for mac & cheese; the next, they’ve taken two bites and declared themselves “full.” (Meanwhile, you’re stuck paying $8 for a meal they barely touched.)
That’s why I’m always on the lookout for Kids Eat Free deals, and guess what? Texas Roadhouse has them!
When Do Kids Eat Free at Texas Roadhouse?
This deal isn’t available every day, but many locations offer Kids Eat Free Night on Tuesdays (sometimes Mondays or Wednesdays—check with your local restaurant).
How It Works:
- Get one free kids’ meal per adult entrée purchased.
- Kids must be 12 or under (sorry, teens—this one’s not for you).
- Dine-in only (no takeout deals, unfortunately).
- Drinks may not be included depends on the location.
What’s on the Texas Roadhouse Kids Menu?
Their kids’ menu is actually solid, with options my picky eaters will actually finish. Here’s what they can choose from:
Kids Meal | Comes With |
Jr. Chicken Tenders | Choice of side + drink |
Mini-Cheeseburgers | Choice of side + drink |
Mac & Cheese | Choice of side + drink |
Lil’ Dillo Steak Bites | Choice of side + drink |
Hot Dog | Choice of side + drink |
Grilled Chicken | Choice of side + drink |
Sides include fries, applesauce, green beans, veggies, and mashed potatoes.
Pro Tips for Making the Most of Kids Eat Free Night
- Call Ahead – Not every Texas Roadhouse participates, and some have different days for this promo.
- Get There Early – These nights can get crowded, especially if word gets out.
- Split an Appetizer & Save More – My husband and I usually split a Cactus Blossom or Cheese Fries and then each get an entrée. (More food, less money!)
- Sign Up for Their VIP Club – They sometimes send extra discounts, so why not stack the savings?
Final Verdict: Worth It?
Absolutely! A free kids’ meal means I can actually enjoy my steak without worrying about my bill skyrocketing. If your Texas Roadhouse offers Kids Eat Free Night, take advantage of it it’s one of the best family dinner deals around.
Have you tried Texas Roadhouse Kids Eat Free? Let me know how it went (and whether your kid actually ate their food 😆)!