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Texas Roadhouse is selling its honey cinnamon butter. Where to find it in North Texas

Texas Roadhouse’s fan-favorite honey cinnamon butter spread is now available at Walmart.
Texas Roadhouse’s fan-favorite honey cinnamon butter spread is now available at Walmart. Walmart

One of Texas Roadhouse’s fan-favorite items is finally available in stores.

The restaurant chain may serve a variety of steak cuts, but one of its most popular items is its honey cinnamon butter. The flavorful spread is served with warm rolls before or during the meal and always has customers coming back for more.

Now, hungry fans can pickup tubs of the honey cinnamon butter from Walmart.

The 7.35 ounce tub costs $3.48 and isn’t available online, but is in a few Walmart stores around North Texas as of Thursday afternoon:

  • Weatherford: 1836 S. Main St.
  • Pantego: 2610 W. Pioneer Parkway
  • Grand Prairie: 2225 W. Interstate 20
  • Denton: 3930 Teasley Lane

To see if the butter is available at a Walmart near you, visit here. Fans of the spread have taken to social media to share their excitement of its availability outside restaurants.

@gracefull_eatstv30 Texas Roadhouse Butter @Texas Roadhouse ! Run to Walmart #foryoupage️ #snacks #texasroadhouse #freshbread #easydinner #easydinnerrecipes ♬ original sound - Louisiana Plated 

The honey cinnamon butter joins a list of Texas Roadhouse items available at Walmart.

A 12-pack of mini rolls that includes a honey cinnamon glaze is available for $5.26. A few different seasoning blends are also available, along with steak and gold sauces.

For something to sip on, Texas Roadhouse’s margarita mix is sold in packs of six or 12. Customers can also purchase restaurant gift cards at Walmart.

Kentucky-based Texas Roadhouse opened its first restaurant in 1993. Today, the chain has locations in 49 states.

This story was originally published September 12, 2024 at 1:57 PM.

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Brayden Garcia
Fort Worth Star-Telegram
Brayden Garcia is a service journalism reporter at the Fort Worth Star-Telegram. He is part of a team of local journalists who answer reader questions and write about life in North Texas. Brayden mainly writes about weather and all things Taylor Sheridan-related.
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