- The typical
Texas Roadhouse customer is over 65 years old and married. - Texas Roadhouse
customers are also fans of Buffalo Wild Wings and Olive Garden. - Texas Roadhouse sales are growing as part of the resurgence of
casual dining .
The typical Texas Roadhouse customer is a white, married person over age 65, according to data provided by analytics firm Numerator. They likely live in a suburban or rural area in Arkansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, or Texas, and their household makes between $80,000 and $125,000. This customer typically has attended some college or has a high school diploma.
Texas Roadhouse is famous for hand cut steaks, dancing servers, and folksy, Texas-themed decor.
Business is booming at the full service casual chain. Same-store sales are up over 80% over 2020, which was of course low because of COVID-19, but they're also up 21.3% over 2019 levels. Visits are up too, according to Placer.ai, indicating more customers are visiting the chain and are spending more money. Visits increased in April, May, and June, with no signs of slowing down.
Things are going so well that Texas Roadhouse just signed a deal to franchise 10 locations of its fast casual offshoot, Jaggers, with plans to open a third company-owned location by the end of the year.
The Texas Roadhouse customer spends an average of $46.17 per trip to the chain. They typically make four visits per year, and they're most likely to order steaks, soda, potatoes, and tea. Their preferences at other
These customers make an average of 60 total restaurant visits in a year, spending $37.30 per trip, 30 cents higher than the average restaurant customer. Despite the relatively low number of annual visits, the typical customers spends just over half, 52% of their yearly restaurant spending, at Texas Roadhouse. They also frequent Buffalo Wild Wings and Olive Garden, Numerator data shows.
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