Texas Roadhouse partners with area Habitat for Humanity
The Texas Roadhouse at The Highlands will be holding several specials during the month of December to raise funds for the Wheeling Area Habitat for Humanity. Meeting about the partnership are, from left, Amber Fahey, Habitat board treasurer; Habitat Executive Director Brenda Steiniger; Andy the Armadillo; Netsi Pruitt, Texas Roadhouse managing partner; and Brandon Wills, the restaurant’s marketing manager.
TRIADELPHIA — The Texas Roadhouse at The Highlands has partnered with the Wheeling Area Habitat for Humanity to raise funds for Habitat’s current house construction project.
Throughout December, patrons of the restaurant can round up their checks to the next dollar or donate any amount in support of the build. A donation of $5 or more will get diners a free appetizer on their next visit.
Texas Roadhouse opens at 4 p.m. Monday through Friday and at 11:30 a.m. Saturday and Sunday. For more information about hours and Call Ahead Seating, visit www.texasroadhouse.com or stop by the location at The Highlands. Wheeling Area Habitat for Humanity Executive Director Brenda Steiniger can be reached at 304-233-0887.
Based in Louisville, Ky., with more than 500 locations in 49 states, Texas Roadhouse opened its first restaurant in 1993. The company is famous for hand-cut steaks, fall-off-the-bone ribs, made-from-scratch sides, fresh-baked bread, ice cold beer, Legendary Margaritas and a lively atmosphere. Texas Roadhouse has been named No. 1 Steakhouse in Restaurant News’ Consumer Picks survey.



