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Taylorsville Roadhouse Packs In 60 New Seats To Tame Dinner Rush

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Published on March 02, 2026
Taylorsville Roadhouse Packs In 60 New Seats To Tame Dinner RushSource: City of Taylorsville

The Texas Roadhouse in Taylorsville just got roomier. City officials say the popular steakhouse at 1904 W. 5400 South has finished a dining room expansion that adds 60 seats, giving the restaurant more breathing room for families and larger groups. The build-out wrapped with a Feb. 2 ribbon-cutting that pulled in city leaders and ChamberWest representatives, all celebrating a little more elbow room for one of the city’s busiest eateries and a potential dent in those long evening wait times.

City And ChamberWest Turn Out For Ribbon-Cutting

City leaders and ChamberWest officials joined restaurant management on Feb. 2 to snip the ribbon on the finished expansion, which the city described as an upgrade that “adds 60 seats” at the Taylorsville Texas Roadhouse. Mayor Kristie Overson told the City Council the business is “thriving in Utah” and said the added seating will serve the community by giving residents more room to gather. As outlined by Taylorsville City, the city shared photos from the celebration on the Taylorsville City Hall Facebook page.

Texas Roadhouse Location And Hours

The Texas Roadhouse location page confirms the Taylorsville spot at 1904 West 5400 South remains a full-service restaurant operating seven days a week, and lists the store’s hours along with its managing partner. With the expanded dining room in place, the restaurant can now seat more walk-ins and groups during peak nights. Local guests are expected to see shorter waits on busy evenings thanks to the additional seating.

Boost For The 5400 South Corridor

The project lands at a time when the 5400 South corridor is seeing steady commercial movement and tenant turnover, highlighting ongoing retail interest in the strip. The Salt Lake Tribune reported last year on a significant sale and tenant changes at the nearby Crossroads shopping center, a deal that spotlighted broader investment patterns in the neighborhood. City leaders are framing the Texas Roadhouse expansion as one small but visible example of private dollars backing Taylorsville’s business climate.

Chamber Backing And Day-To-Day Impact

ChamberWest lists the Taylorsville Texas Roadhouse in its membership directory and frequently joins ribbon-cuttings and grand openings around the valley, including this one. Restaurant leaders say the 60 extra seats should trim wait times and make the Taylorsville location an easier choice for family dinners and larger gatherings. Community members can check out photos and notes from the expansion event on the city’s news page and in the social post shared by Taylorsville City Hall.