If you're an AARP member looking to stretch your dining budget, it's natural to wonder whether popular casual-dining chains like Texas Roadhouse participate in AARP discount programs. The short answer: many restaurants do offer AARP discounts, but participation varies widely by location and changes over time.
AARP maintains a directory of businesses offering member discounts, but the structure isn't uniform. Here's what generally happens:
The discount offer itself usually comes from the restaurant chain's corporate decision to participate in AARP's discount program. When they do, AARP members show a valid membership card at participating locations to receive a discount—often ranging from 10% off your bill to specific dollar amounts or menu-specific offers.
Participation is location-specific. Even when a chain has partnered with AARP, not every franchise or location may honor the discount. Independent franchisees sometimes set their own policies, so a Texas Roadhouse in one town might offer the discount while another doesn't.
Offers change. Restaurant chains periodically review or discontinue discount partnerships, so what was available last year may not be available today.
Your best sources for accurate, current information are:
| Factor | How It Matters |
|---|---|
| Chain participation | Does Texas Roadhouse have an active AARP partnership? |
| Location type | Corporate-owned vs. franchised locations may have different policies |
| Current promotions | The discount may be seasonal or limited to specific menu items |
| Membership validity | Your AARP card must be current and recognized |
| Local franchise policies | Individual locations retain discretion in some cases |
If Texas Roadhouse doesn't offer an AARP discount at your location, other savings paths exist:
Before your next visit, determine:
Restaurant discount programs shift regularly, so checking directly with your location ensures you're working with current information—and won't be surprised at the register.
