Six Wines, Zero Effort, Bring a Beer
Loop 323 / North Tyler · Tyler · Casual Steakhouse · Visit Website ↗
Reviewed July 8, 2026
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The wine list at Logan's Roadhouse Tyler fits on a cocktail napkin — because it basically is one. Six labels, all recognizable from your local grocery store shelf, staring back at you with all the ambition of a gas station endcap.
We're looking at a tightly curated collection of mass-market crowd-pleasers: Graham + Fisk's Cab, Underwood Pinot Noir, Archer Roose Pinot Grigio, Imagery Chardonnay, Bollicini Sparkling, and La Vieille Ferme Rosé. That last one is a legitimately decent Rhône-adjacent rosé, which makes it the accidental overachiever in a field of canned-wine-adjacent options. There's no regional story here, no small producer, no attempt at discovery — this list exists to check a box and nothing more. If you're hoping for something to match your ribeye that isn't a Bud Light, you're working with a very short bench.
Everything on the list is also available by the glass, which sounds generous until you realize the list is only six bottles deep. There's no rotation, no seasonal refresh, no sense that anyone has looked at this program since it was installed. What you see today is almost certainly what was there six months ago.
La Vieille Ferme Rosé — Unknown
The one wine on this list that punches above its weight class. La Vieille Ferme is a Famille Perrin product — same people behind Château Beaucastel — and it's consistently solid for the price. In this lineup, it's the only pour we'd order twice.
La Vieille Ferme Rosé
Most people at a Texas roadhouse steakhouse are reaching for the Cab or nothing at all. The Vieille Ferme rosé — dry, Provençal-leaning, with real structure — gets overlooked every time, and that's a shame.
Bollicini Sparkling
A budget Italian bubbly with no discernible occasion for being here. If you're celebrating something worth celebrating, this isn't the bottle to do it with — you deserve better than Bollicini in a chain steakhouse.
Graham + Fisk's Cabernet + Logan's Classic Sirloin
It's not a nuanced pairing — it's a blunt instrument meeting a blunt instrument. Graham + Fisk's Cab is fruit-forward and approachable, and a grilled sirloin is exactly the kind of straightforward red meat that makes even a grocery-store Cab taste like it's doing its job.
❌ The Bottom Line
Logan's Roadhouse Tyler is not a wine destination, and it has no interest in becoming one. Order the steak, grab a cold beer, and save your wine ambitions for a restaurant that shares them.
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