Six Wines. No Effort. Order a Beer.
Old Fort Pkwy · Murfreesboro · Steakhouse · Visit Website ↗
Reviewed by the RagingWine Tasting Desk · July 1, 2026
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Six wines. That's the whole list. At a steakhouse. We've seen more options at airport gate kiosks, and at least those have the excuse of square footage. The list reads like someone grabbed whatever was on the distributor's easy-order sheet and called it a day.
Every label here is a high-volume, nationally distributed brand built for frictionless ordering, not for drinking well. Graham + Fisk's and Underwood are canned-wine crossovers dressed up in bottles, Imagery Chardonnay is a grocery staple, and La Vieille Ferme Rosé — the one wine that could've been a legitimate pick — is so ubiquitous it barely counts as a choice. There's no regional identity, no variety by style, no nod to anything beyond the median American palate. A steakhouse with six wines and no Malbec, no Zinfandel, no aged anything is a steakhouse that doesn't take wine seriously.
Everything on this list is by the glass — which sounds generous until you realize that just means all six labels are available poured. There's no dedicated glass program, no rotating selections, no half-pours or flights to speak of. It's the same six options whether you want something to sip at the bar or something to push through a ribeye.
La Vieille Ferme Rosé — Unknown
It's a workhorse Rhône rosé that actually has some character — dry, structured, and honest. In a list this thin, it's the most defensible pour on the menu.
Bollicini Sparkling
Nobody's ordering bubbles at Logan's Roadhouse, which is exactly why you should consider it. A cold glass of fizz cuts through a heavier meal better than anything else on this list.
Imagery Chardonnay
This is a $12 grocery store bottle that will be priced like a $40 restaurant selection. You're paying a steep markup for something you could grab at Kroger on the way home.
Graham + Fisk's Cabernet + Logan's Roadhouse Ribeye
It's not a great Cab, but it's a red wine with enough body to stand next to a slab of beef without disappearing entirely. When your options are this limited, lean into the obvious call.
The Bottom Line
Logan's Roadhouse in Murfreesboro isn't trying to impress you with wine, and it succeeds. Save your wine budget for somewhere that's actually spending a moment thinking about it — here, order the whiskey.
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