Texas Roadhouse Gift Card Guide for Buyers Expecting Discount
Have you ever had a restaurant gift card and it was left sitting in your wallet for months because you never had any idea how to use it?
And that’s why I created this all-inclusive guide to Texas Roadhouse gift cards. You can get all the details needed in this tutorial so that you can make the best use of it.
Availability – Physical or Digital?
First, about Texas Roadhouse gift cards, you can either buy physical or digital one.
Gift cards that you can hold in your hand are physical plastic cards. They are redeemable in restaurants and come in preset denominations ranging from $15 to $100, or you can purchase Texas Roadhouse physical gift cards at Amazon and Kroger.
Digital gift cards (also called eGift cards) — you can email the gift card data to the person’s email. Just like in the paper counterpart, Texas Roadhouse eGift cards can be topped up from $15 to $100.

The advantage of the digital version is that you can purchase a Texas Roadhouse gift card on the spot. Don’t have to go to the restaurant or the shop. Your receiver gets it right in their inbox, so that they can print or use it on their phone.
Texas Roadhouse gift cards are great for the steak fan in your life no matter what type!
Where Can the Gift Cards Be Used?
It is an essential query for any restaurant gift card. — You don’t want to buy a gift card that you then realize only works in certain stores.
And the great news is that you can enjoy your Texas Roadhouse gift cards at one of their 400+ US locations.
If you’re in a participating Texas Roadhouse restaurant, you may use a physical or electronic gift card to purchase your food. No matter whether it’s dine-in or takeout.
Just be aware that gift cards can only be used in the U.S., you cannot use them at other Texas Roadhouse locations.
How to Redeem Your Texas Roadhouse Gift Card
Here’s how to use it:
- If you have a plastic gift card, present it to your server or hostess table when you arrive at the restaurant. They will swipe your card and add it to your check.
- For eGift cards, open your email on your phone and present the gift card to your server. Usually they print the eGift card also to scan for the staff as well.
For your bill, tell your server you are paying with a gift card. That will be taken automatically from your account. When you’re finished eating, they’ll give you a fresh gift card with the balance left over.
It’s that easy to redeem a Texas Roadhouse gift card! Just show it when you pay and it’ll get put on your meal.
A Few Limitations to Be Aware Of
Texas Roadhouse gift cards are very malleable, though there are two drawbacks:
- You can’t use them to buy things online. The gift cards are for in-restaurant only — not for internet ordering from the Texas Roadhouse website.
- Once enacted, gift cards can not be canceled or redeemed. So no, you cannot cash out an unneeded or expired gift card.
Other than that, they do not expire or incur a fee. And no, you can squander a Texas Roadhouse gift card right up until you use it!
Checking Balance Of Your Gift Card
Check your Texas Roadhouse gift card balance and discover how much money is left on your gift card. It’s easy to balance.
When using physical gift cards, look for the PIN number on the back of the card behind a scratch-off window. Go to the Texas Roadhouse website and enter the card number and PIN. You will then see the balance now.
You don’t require a PIN for eGift cards. All you have to do is visit Texas Roadhouse and provide the gift card number that you received in your digital card email. The score will pop-up.
You can also call the number on the back of physical gift cards (1-800-839-7623) and speak to one of our Texas Roadhouse associates to confirm your balance.
You know the amount left on your card, so you don’t waste it! Look every so often to set aside the amount for future visits.

Author: Eileen
I’m Eileen and I’m excited to share my passion for healthy eating and dining out with you. As a certified nutritionist with a degree in Nutrition Science from Stanford University and experience working in renowned restaurants, I have a unique perspective on restaurant menus and their nutritional value.
Through my blog, I provide honest reviews of restaurants I visit and share my insights into how menu items could be made healthier or modified to fit specific dietary needs. My expertise and experience with creating and adapting recipes allows me to make informed choices about my restaurant choices and dining experiences, and I’m happy to share my tips for navigating menus and making healthy choices while dining out.