Customers can't get enough of the popular steakhouse chain, and the proof is in the data.
as the second most loved restaurant brand in America, only coming behind breakfast and brunch chain First Watch.
Texas Roadhouse's future only looks more promising in light of newly-released data on top restaurant brands, so much so that a n industry expert just predicted that it could become the largest full-service restaurant chain in America.Technomic, a consulting and research agency that focuses on the food service industry, recently released its 2022 ranking of the top 500 chain restaurants in the United States by sales.
"Texas Roadhouse could become the largest full-service chain soon over Applebee's and Olive Garden," Schimpf said, according toThis is just the latest indication that Texas Roadhouse might be on its way to casual dining superiority.in 2023 last month. Brand Finance looks at factors like revenues and royalty rates to calculate a brand's value, and determined that Texas Roadhouse had already seen a 56% value increase in 2023.
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