Ladies and gentlemen… Georgetown may officially be entering its steak-and-roll era.

Because after months of rumors, speculation, and “I heard it’s coming” conversations…

Texas Roadhouse is looking more real by the day.

And now?

Construction activity appears to already be happening at the future site.

The planned restaurant is expected to land right along the booming north I-35 corridor near Lowe’s and Costco — basically ground zero for one of the fastest-growing retail explosions happening anywhere in Williamson County right now.

And honestly… this one feels different.

Because Texas Roadhouse isn’t just another restaurant opening.

This is one of those places people build routines around.

Birthday dinners.

Friday nights.

After football games.

Family dinners.

Date nights.

And somehow every single person at the table fighting over the last roll like it’s the final play of the Super Bowl.

If you’ve been before… you already know.

The hand-cut steaks.

The ribs.

The burgers.

The country-style comfort food.

The loud atmosphere.

The line out the door.

And yes — those fresh-baked rolls with cinnamon honey butter that somehow become the main course before your actual meal even arrives.

According to previous filings, construction was expected to begin in early 2026 with a projected completion around September.

While the company says there are no updated announcements yet, new filings with the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation show the project is still moving forward — and visible site activity is adding even more momentum to the anticipation.

But zoom out for a second, because this story is bigger than steak.

This is another sign Georgetown’s north I-35 corridor is rapidly transforming into a major destination for retail, restaurants, and national brands.

Costco arrived.

Lowe’s followed.

Now more major chains continue planting flags in the area as Georgetown’s population growth accelerates at one of the fastest rates in Texas.

And companies are paying attention.

Because where rooftops go…

restaurants follow.

Retail follows.

Jobs follow.

Investment follows.

Bottom line:

Georgetown isn’t just growing anymore.

It’s becoming a regional powerhouse for retail and commercial development in Central Texas.

And for a lot of locals…

Texas Roadhouse may end up being one of the most anticipated openings yet

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