A TikTok video posted by creator ELAYSANNDRIA (@elayssanndria) is drawing attention after she alleged her family experienced racial profiling during a visit to Texas Roadhouse, prompting debate online about responsible alcohol service and customer treatment. The creator did not identify which Texas Roadhouse location she visited, and her allegations have not been independently verified. As of publication, Texas Roadhouse has not publicly commented on what happened.
According to ELAYSANNDRIA’s TikTok, which has been viewed more than 40k times and includes a lengthy caption, the visit began without incident. ELAYSANNDRIA, who is Black, said the family’s server, identified as Abby, greeted them warmly, introduced herself, and took their order. ELAYSANNDRIA wrote that her family initially requested water after spending time at a pool.
Later, she said, the group decided to order alcoholic beverages with dinner. “That’s when everything changed,” ELAYSANNDRIA wrote in the caption.
The server allegedly questioned where the group should drink alcohol
After ordering alcohol, ELAYSANNDRIA alleges the manager of the establishment approached the table and questioned whether the group should be ordering alcohol because they had mentioned being at a pool earlier. In video footage of the exchange, ELAYSANNDRIA questioned why employees were concerned about “adults” ordering drinks.
“She just judge me she like profile me when I first came here,” she said in the recording. “All I asked her for was some water.”
The conversation escalated as family members challenged the reasons for their questioning. At one point, someone can be heard saying, “Bring the manager back over here.”
Another person stated, “We just never had anything like this happen ever in life.” During the exchange, an employee can be heard telling the group, “I’m gonna ask you to leave.” The video ends with ELAYSANNDRIA alleging, “That’s the crazy part, racial profiling.”
In her caption, ELAYSANNDRIA said she first contacted Texas Roadhouse’s corporate office before sharing the incident publicly because she believed the company should have an opportunity to investigate. She also questioned whether every customer who orders alcohol receives similar scrutiny or whether “there was something different about us.”
ELAYSANNDRIA denied intoxication
In a follow-up comment responding to viewers, ELAYSANNDRIA clarified several details after receiving questions online. She said no one in the group was intoxicated and that “no one had been drinking anything other than water by the pool, maybe a spritzer.” She also said the family ultimately chose to leave rather than being removed from the restaurant.
According to ELAYSANNDRIA, the employee identified as Emma was an area manager rather than the restaurant’s general manager. She said the restaurant manager later apologized, ensured the family received its food and invited them to return. She also said Texas Roadhouse’s corporate office apologized and provided several coupons.
Texas Roadhouse serves beer, wine and cocktails at many of its locations. The company also states that alcohol service follows applicable state and local laws, including refusing service to visibly intoxicated guests where appropriate.
The incident sparked divided reactions in the video’s comments. One commenter wrote, “Texas Roadhouse has a very strict responsible alcohol service policy. Being loud, aggressive, etc are things servers are trained to look for among other things. She could lose her job, get a $500 fine, or even get jail time for serving you if you’re already past legal limit.”
While many states impose penalties on establishments or employees who unlawfully serve visibly intoxicated patrons, the specific fines and criminal penalties cited in that comment vary by jurisdiction. Another commenter disagreed with the explanation, writing, “Please. My friends and I went to a roadhouse 9 years ago PLASTERED. They most definitely profiled these ladies.” Opinions expressed are those of ELAYSANNDRIA and the commenters.
Published: Jul 8, 2026 10:48 am