Regretfully, I’ve never been to a Texas Roadhouse. It’s not that I don’t want to, it’s just that the nearest one to me at the moment is an hour away. That’s without traffic. All my context for this chain restaurant comes from TikTok.
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There’s a trend, many renditions of which have made their way onto my FYP. Couples ask an intimate question about their later plans for the restaurant’s cinnamon butter. What that says about my algorithm, I don’t want to discuss, but the main takeaway is that the Texas Roadhouse cinnamon butter is GOOD.
That’s no surprise. I’ve had cinnamon butter before. Really, cinnamon in every form is worth doing unspeakable things for but cinnamon butter on hot rolls especially is the perfect recipe for a good time. So what’s a guy to do when he has no Texas Roadhouse nearby and for that matter, no significant other to share it with? Thankfully the internet’s got my back. On one of those things at least.
Sam’s Club has a Texas Roadhouse cinnamon butter dupe
Fans of the brand say that Member’s Mark Cinnamon Honey Butter at Sam’s Club is an uncanny dupe for Texas Roadhouse’s claim to fame. While skipping a trip to an actual Texas Roadhouse means that the rolls and butter you indulge in won’t be free, it does mean you can save yourself the pain of taking a full trip if you don’t have one in your neighborhood. And it just means that you can do whatever your heart desires with that butter in the comfort and privacy of your own home. A win’s a win.
The butter currently has more than 500 5-star reviews on Sam’s Club’s website, with people praising its creamy consistency and natural flavor. Obviously, they’re using it on rolls and toast, but some folks suggest using it on roasted veggies, too. Roasted carrots slathered in cinnamon honey butter? Sign me up.
Not to be out-duped, Texas Roadhouse actually sells its Cinnamon Honey Butter now, too!
Not a Sam’s Club member? Well, keep your eyes peeled at your usual grocery store, because Texas Roadhouse has unleashed its cinnamon honey butter on the dairy aisle.
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