Texas Roadhouse Mocktails — Non-Alcoholic Options

Texas Roadhouse may be famous for its hand‑cut steaks, signature margaritas and lively atmosphere, but it also caters to guests who prefer not to drink alcohol. Over the past few years the chain has rolled out a colourful lineup of alcohol‑free mocktails and expanded its menu of non‑alcoholic beverages. Whether you’re a designated driver, pregnant, abstaining for health reasons or just looking for something festive without the buzz, Texas Roadhouse offers plenty of options. This 2026 guide covers every mocktail and non‑alcoholic drink currently on the menu, including ingredients, price ranges, calorie counts, money‑saving tips, pairing suggestions and answers to common questions.

Why Mocktails Are Trending at Texas Roadhouse

Mocktails, alcohol‑free versions of cocktails, have become a mainstream trend as more diners seek inclusive drink options. According to industry reports, a growing number of consumers are mindful of alcohol consumption for health and lifestyle reasons but still want something fun and flavourful when dining out. To meet this demand, Texas Roadhouse introduced a trio of signature mocktails in late 2024. TastingTable, reporting on the release, described the drinks as a refreshing alternative for guests who want to join in on the celebration without the alcohol. The chain has since expanded this lineup, and the drinks remain available nationwide in 2026. They are typically offered alongside the full bar menu and included in promotions such as Happy Hour.

Signature Texas Roadhouse Mocktails

Below is a detailed look at each mocktail currently offered at Texas Roadhouse. Ingredients and flavour profiles come from TastingTable and menu descriptions, while pricing and calorie estimates are gathered from fan sites that track menu data. Prices may vary slightly by location, but the ranges give a realistic idea of what to expect.

1. Strawberry Cucumber Fizz

  • Ingredients: This light, bubbly concoction combines house‑made lemonade, strawberry syrup, crisp cucumber syrup and a splash of club soda. The cucumbers give the drink a cooling quality while the lemonade and strawberry provide balanced sweet‑tart notes.
  • Price & Calories: The independent fan site lists the Strawberry Cucumber Fizz under the non‑alcoholic options at around US$ 3.99. A dedicated page for the drink notes an updated price of US$ 4.99 and estimates just 30 calories per serving. The calorie count is low because the drink uses fruit syrup rather than heavy cream or coconut milk.
  • Taste & Pairings: It tastes like a refreshing lemonade spritzer with a hint of garden‑fresh cucumber. The drink pairs well with lighter fare such as salads, grilled shrimp or a baked sweet potato. Because it’s sweet without being cloying, it also complements spicy appetizers like rattlesnake bites or fried pickles.

2. Sparkling Berry Bliss

  • Ingredients: This effervescent mocktail mixes blackberry and cranberry juices with club soda. The berries provide a deep red hue and sweet‑tart flavour reminiscent of cranberry cocktails.
  • Price & Calories: On the drink menu, Sparkling Berry Bliss is priced at about US$ 3.99. A separate product page cites a slightly higher price of US$ 4.99 and a modest 25 calories per serving. Again, the low calorie count makes it an appealing alternative to soft drinks.
  • Taste & Pairings: The drink is essentially a berry‑infused sparkling water. The tartness of cranberries prevents it from being overly sweet, making it an excellent palate cleanser between bites of steak fries or rich entrées. Try pairing it with grilled chicken or the Country Vegetable Plate for a balanced meal.

3. Tropical Breeze

  • Ingredients: Tropical Breeze is a vibrant, fruit‑forward mocktail made with non‑alcoholic blue curaçao syrup, mango and coconut juices, sour mix and club soda. The blue curaçao gives it a striking turquoise colour.
  • Price & Calories: Lists the price as US$ 3.99, while a dedicated page updated in March 2026 reports a price of US$ 5.49 and notes that the drink contains about 120 calories. The higher calorie count reflects the coconut and sour mix, which provide a creamy mouthfeel and extra sweetness.
  • Taste & Pairings: This mocktail tastes like a tropical punch, with coconut notes reminiscent of a piña colada and bright mango accents. Because of its sweetness, it pairs nicely with savoury dishes—try it alongside a Dallas Filet or a Grilled BBQ Chicken. The bright colour also makes it popular for social media photos.

4. Dragonfruit Sparkler (Regional Special)

  • Ingredients: The Dragonfruit Sparkler is a regional mocktail occasionally offered in select markets. According to TastingTable, it features dragonfruit purée, lemonade, blackberries and Sprite. The dragonfruit and berry combination gives the drink a vivid magenta colour.
  • Availability & Pricing: Because it is a seasonal/regional item, pricing isn’t consistent across all locations. Where available, it generally falls in the US$ 4–5 range, similar to the other mocktails. Ask your server whether it is available in your area.
  • Taste & Pairings: This mocktail offers a tropical‑berry flavour with a hint of citrus from the lemonade. It pairs well with spicy menu items such as the Cactus Blossom or Rattlesnake Bites and provides a cooling counterpoint to the heat.

5. Virgin Margarita

  • Ingredients & Varieties: A Virgin Margarita offers the tangy lime flavour of the signature Texas Roadhouse margarita without the tequila. The drink Texas Roadhouse menu notes that it comes in strawberry, mango or classic lime flavours. Each variation combines the chain’s margarita mix (non‑alcoholic) with fruit purée and is blended with ice.
  • Price: The beverage appears twice, with one section listing US$ 4.49 and another listing US$ 4.99 among the non‑alcoholic options. Prices vary by size and location. Virgin margaritas may also be offered at a discounted price of around US$ 5 during Texas Roadhouse Happy Hour.
  • Taste & Pairings: The classic lime version is tart and refreshing, while the strawberry and mango versions add fruity sweetness. These mocktails pair perfectly with Tex‑Mex inspired appetizers like cheese fries, as well as lighter entrées such as grilled salmon.

Beyond Mocktails: Full Non‑Alcoholic Beverage Menu

Texas Roadhouse doesn’t stop at mocktails. It offers a robust selection of non‑alcoholic drinks, most with free refills. Prices and calories vary slightly by region. The table below summarizes the main options along with approximate prices and calorie counts.

Non‑Alcoholic Drink Options and Prices (2026)

BeverageDescriptionPrice rangeApprox. calories*Notes
Soft Drinks (Coca‑Cola, Diet Coke, Sprite, Dr Pepper, root beer)Classic fountain drinks served with ice; unlimited refills. Diet options have zero calories, while regular soft drinks contain sugar.US$ 2.99140–180 calories for regular sodas; 0 calories for diet.Ask for a lemon wedge or mix with fruit syrup for a homemade mocktail.
Fresh‑Brewed Iced Tea (sweet & unsweet)Black tea brewed fresh; available sweetened or unsweetened.US$ 2.99Unsweetened: 0–5 calories; Sweet: 120–140 caloriesTry adding a splash of lemonade for an Arnold Palmer.
LemonadeClassic or flavored (cherry, strawberry).US$ 3.49140–160 caloriesSkip the extra syrup for fewer calories.
Fresh JuiceTypically orange, apple or cranberry juice.US$ 3.99120–150 calories, depending on juice.Juice is not refillable.
Coffee (regular & decaf)Hot brewed coffee; includes unlimited refills.US$ 2.990–5 calories (black). Add cream & sugar for more.A good caffeine boost after a meal.
Milk (regular & chocolate)A chilled glass of whole, skim or chocolate milk.US$ 2.99120–200 calories, depending on type.Great for kids or to cool down spicy foods.
Mocktails (Strawberry Cucumber Fizz, Sparkling Berry Bliss, Tropical Breeze)Detailed above.US$ 3.99–5.4925–120 caloriesPresented with fruit garnishes and fun glassware.
Virgin Margaritas (Classic, Strawberry, Mango)Non‑alcoholic margarita mix blended with fruit purée.US$ 4.49–4.99180–220 calories (estimate)Available frozen or on the rocks; often discounted during Happy Hour.
Other Specialty MixesOccasionally seasonal drinks like Dragonfruit Sparkler, Arnold Palmers (half iced tea, half lemonade) or house‑made limeades.US$ 4–5Varies by drinkAsk about daily specials or create your own by mixing menu items.

*Calorie estimates are based on independent menu data and may vary by location. Soft drinks, tea and lemonade come with free refills; juices and specialty mocktails are served per glass.

Customising Your Non‑Alcoholic Drink

One advantage of Texas Roadhouse is that servers are happy to customise beverages. Here are some ideas to personalize your drink:

  1. Mix lemonades and tea for an Arnold Palmer. Unsweetened tea with a splash of lemonade keeps sugar down while adding flavour. For a fruity twist, ask your server to add strawberry syrup.
  2. Create a DIY soda float by adding a scoop of vanilla ice cream (off menu) to root beer or cola. While not strictly low‑calorie, it’s a fun treat without alcohol. Ask politely; some locations will accommodate.
  3. Combine mocktails. You can blend Sparkling Berry Bliss and Tropical Breeze for a custom berry‑tropical fusion. Because mocktails are alcohol‑free, staff can pour them in whatever ratio you choose.
  4. Add fruit and herbs. Request extra lemon, lime or orange wedges for citrus accents. Some locations may even muddle fresh mint or basil if you ask.
  5. Control sweetness and calories. Ask for half syrup or no added sugar. For example, request only half the lemonade in the Strawberry Cucumber Fizz to reduce sugar. Similarly, unsweetened tea with a splash of fruit juice offers flavour with fewer calories.

Nutritional Considerations

When choosing non‑alcoholic drinks, it’s worth paying attention to sugar and calorie content, especially if you are monitoring your diet.

  • Unsweetened iced tea is the lowest‑calorie option at about 0–5 calories per serving. It provides hydration without sugar and can be flavoured with lemon.
  • Sweet tea contains about 120–140 calories per glass. If you regularly refill, the calories add up quickly. Consider asking for half sweetened, half unsweetened to cut sugar.
  • Lemonade typically ranges from 140–160 calories per serving, depending on how much syrup is added. Light lemonade (half water, half lemonade) is an option at some locations.
  • Soft drinks like Coca‑Cola and Sprite deliver 140–180 calories per glass. Diet sodas are calorie free but contain artificial sweeteners.
  • Mocktails vary widely. Sparkling Berry Bliss has just 25 calories, Strawberry Cucumber Fizz has 30 calories, while Tropical Breeze contains 120 calories due to the coconut and sour mix. Opt for the lower‑calorie options if you are watching your sugar intake.
  • Virgin Margaritas are sweet and tart; although official nutritional information isn’t available, they likely contain around 180–220 calories (estimate), comparable to a standard margarita without alcohol.

Money‑Saving Tips for Non‑Alcoholic Drinks

  1. Enjoy free refills. Most non‑alcoholic beverages at Texas Roadhouse (soft drinks, tea, coffee, lemonade) come with unlimited refills at no extra charge. Mocktails and juices, however, are charged per glass. Take advantage of the refills by ordering unsweetened iced tea and adding lemon or fruit syrup for variety.
  2. Visit during Happy Hour. The chain runs regional Happy Hour deals where selected mocktails cost around US$ 5 and draft beers drop to around $3. Check with your local restaurant for exact times (often weekdays 4–6 p.m.).
  3. Join the VIP Club. Signing up for the Texas Roadhouse VIP Club is free and delivers coupons for free appetizers and birthday deals. While the club focuses on food, some promotions include beverage discounts. Members receive a welcome coupon for a free appetizer within 48 hours and regular email offers.
  4. Order water with lemon. Tap water is always free and can be spruced up with lemon or lime slices. It’s a great way to stay hydrated without adding to your bill.
  5. Share mocktails. Because mocktails are typically served in large glasses, consider sharing with a friend or ordering one to split. This cuts calories and cost in half.
  6. BYO enhancements. Some customers bring their own zero‑calorie sweeteners or flavoured water enhancers. You can add these to unsweetened tea or water to customize your drink without paying extra.

Pairing Non‑Alcoholic Drinks with Texas Roadhouse Dishes

Selecting a beverage that complements your meal enhances the dining experience. Here are a few pairing suggestions:

  • Steaks and grilled meats: Pair hearty entrées such as the USDA Choice Sirloin or Dallas Filet with a citrusy mocktail like the Virgin Margarita or Tropical Breeze. The tartness cuts through the richness of beef and enhances grilled flavours.
  • Spicy appetizers: The creamy sweetness of Tropical Breeze balances the heat of rattlesnake bites or Cactus Blossom. If you prefer something lighter, the Strawberry Cucumber Fizz offers a cooling effect.
  • Salads and lighter fare: For the House Salad or Grilled Salmon Salad, try the Sparkling Berry Bliss. Its gentle tartness complements fresh greens and seafood without overpowering them.
  • Kids’ meals and comfort foods: Children (or anyone indulging in mac and cheese) may enjoy a Virgin Strawberry Margarita or a glass of chocolate milk. These drinks satisfy a sweet tooth without the intensity of a full dessert.
  • Desserts: If you end your meal with a Big Ol’ Brownie or Strawberry Cheesecake, choose unsweetened tea or black coffee to balance the sweetness and cleanse your palate. Avoid adding sugar to your coffee, as desserts often contain plenty on their own.

FAQs

What mocktails does Texas Roadhouse offer?

Texas Roadhouse’s standard mocktail lineup includes Strawberry Cucumber Fizz, Sparkling Berry Bliss and Tropical Breeze. Some locations also serve a Dragonfruit Sparkler as a seasonal special, and you can order Virgin Margaritas in strawberry, mango or classic lime flavours.

How much do Texas Roadhouse mocktails cost?

Prices range from roughly US$ 3.99 to US$ 5.49. The general drink menu lists mocktails around US$ 3.99, while dedicated pages for each drink cite prices between US$ 4.99 and US$ 5.49. Happy Hour specials may offer mocktails for around US$ 5.

Are the mocktails low in calories?

Yes. Sparkling Berry Bliss (≈25 calories) and Strawberry Cucumber Fizz (≈30 calories) are very low in calories because they rely on fruit juice and club soda. Tropical Breeze is more indulgent at about 120 calories due to coconut and sour mix. Virgin Margaritas likely fall in the 180–220 calorie range, similar to a small regular margarita.

Do non‑alcoholic drinks come with free refills?

Soft drinks, iced tea, coffee and lemonade come with unlimited refills at most Texas Roadhouse locations. Juices and mocktails are served per glass and are not refillable. Ask your server to be sure.

Are there any seasonal or secret mocktails?

In addition to the standard lineup, some locations create seasonal mocktails or off‑menu blends. The Dragonfruit Sparkler is one example, and guests sometimes mix beverages (like half Sparkling Berry Bliss and half iced tea) to create their own drinks. Servers may be willing to experiment with you.

Can I make Texas Roadhouse mocktails at home?

Absolutely. For Strawberry Cucumber Fizz, muddle fresh strawberries and cucumber slices, add lemonade and top with club soda. For Sparkling Berry Bliss, combine cranberry and blackberry juice with sparkling water. To replicate Tropical Breeze, mix pineapple and coconut juices with a splash of sour mix and top with soda. Adjust sweetness to taste.

Conclusion

Texas Roadhouse proves that a steakhouse can offer delightful non‑alcoholic beverages alongside its cocktails and beer. The brand’s signature mocktails—Strawberry Cucumber Fizz, Sparkling Berry Bliss, Tropical Breeze and the seasonal Dragonfruit Sparkler—provide refreshing flavour combinations without the alcohol. Virgin Margaritas in strawberry, mango and classic lime flavours allow guests to enjoy the margarita experience with none of the booze. When paired with the chain’s comprehensive menu of soft drinks, lemonades, iced tea, coffee and juices, there truly is something for everyone. Prices are modest (around US$ 4–$5) and calories vary widely, so diners can tailor their choices to their dietary preferences.

Whether you’re looking to cut back on alcohol, keep calories in check or simply enjoy a festive drink while watching peanuts fly, the Texas Roadhouse mocktail menu has you covered. With a bit of creativity—mixing lemonades and teas, adding fruit and herbs or blending different mocktails—you can create your own signature drinks. Don’t forget to check for Happy Hour specials and sign up for the VIP Club to maximize savings. Cheers to enjoying great food, lively music and delicious drinks—without the hangover.

Check Also: Texas Roadhouse Beer Menu — Prices & Options

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