The Wine List Nobody Asked For
Red Cliffs / East St. George · St. George · Steakhouse / BBQ Chain · Visit Website ↗
Reviewed by the RagingWine Tasting Desk · July 8, 2026
RagingWine reviewed Texas Roadhouse St. George’s wine list and gave it The Lazy List — RagingWine’s Vibe-Check rating. How RagingWine reviews wine lists →
Wingman Metrics
The wine list at Texas Roadhouse St. George isn't really a wine list — it's a laminated afterthought wedged between the beer specials and the margarita menu. You get the immediate sense that wine is here because it has to be, not because anyone thought hard about it.
Everything here is California, and not the interesting California — we're talking Woodbridge, Barefoot, and Sutter Home, the holy trinity of grocery store endcaps. There's no depth, no variety by region, no attempt at anything beyond the most recognizable mass-market labels. If you were hoping for a Napa Cab that didn't come in a four-liter jug, you're in the wrong zip code. The list tops out somewhere between 10 and 20 bottles, and honestly that still feels generous given what's on it.
Six to ten pours by the glass, which sounds reasonable until you realize they're all pulling from the same shallow pool of Woodbridge, Barefoot, and Sutter Home. At $6–$10 a glass, the prices aren't offensive, but you're essentially paying restaurant markup on wine you could grab at a gas station. Rotation appears to be whatever's been on the menu since the location opened.
Woodbridge by Robert Mondavi Cabernet Sauvignon — $8
It's not exciting, but at around $8 a glass it's serviceable with a ribeye and won't insult you. Woodbridge is at least a recognizable, consistent producer — the best of a limited field.
Barefoot Pinot Grigio
Nobody comes to Texas Roadhouse for white wine, but if you're not eating red meat and need something cold and inoffensive alongside the Fresh-Baked Bread, this is it. Low expectations, occasionally met.
Sutter Home White Zinfandel
There is no universe in which White Zinfandel is the right call at a steakhouse. Skip it, skip it, skip it.
Woodbridge by Robert Mondavi Cabernet Sauvignon + Hand-Cut Steaks
Cab and steak is the most obvious pairing in existence, and when the list gives you no other options worth considering, you lean into it. The Woodbridge Cab has enough fruit and body to stand up to a ribeye without completely embarrassing itself.
❌ The Bottom Line
Texas Roadhouse is a beer-and-a-bucket-of-bread situation, and the wine list knows it. Come for the ribs, order a Lone Star, and leave the wine to restaurants that care about it.
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Crowd Pleasers
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Basic Stemmed
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Acceptable
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Basic Stemmed
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Acceptable
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Acceptable
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Basic Stemmed
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Steep
Basic Stemmed
Willing but Green
Set & Forget
Acceptable
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