
Source: BroBible
Summary
A woman and her friend played a game at Texas Roadhouse by hiding bread rolls in plain sight. They built a fort with menus and a peanut bucket to conceal the rolls. The game, called the Texas Roadhouse Rolls Challenge, was started in 2021 by a group of Connecticut teens who ate 132 free rolls in one sitting. The woman and her friend upped the ante by taking home 12-14 rolls in to-go boxes.
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The habit gets a new name.
Free bread rolls are a staple at Texas Roadhouse, but some customers are taking it to the next level by hiding them in plain sight. The Texas Roadhouse Rolls Challenge has become a game for some, with the goal of getting as many free rolls as possible. But is it really worth it? After all, a dozen rolls costs only $4.99.
The game is all about the thrill of getting something for free, but it’s also about the creativity and resourcefulness of the players. Who needs a bread basket when you can build a fort with menus and a peanut bucket? The real question is, how many rolls is too many?








