Texas Roadhouse, known for its meaty offerings, is a dairy lover's paradise, but a nightmare for those who are lactose intolerant. Many menu items, especially the famous dinner rolls, contain significant dairy components, including milk and butter. These rolls, served with cinnamon butter, are particularly hazardous for lactose-sensitive diners. Other menu options, even vegetarian selections, also tend to contain dairy ingredients. Diners seeking to avoid dairy may find limited safe choices, highlighting the need for awareness about hidden dairy in common dishes.
Texas Roadhouse's dinner rolls, made from scratch, contain both dairy milk and butter, making them a hidden danger for lactose intolerant diners.
Most menu items, including salads and sides, are heavy on dairy, meaning lactose intolerant guests may struggle to find safe options.
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