FORT MYERS, Fla. Southwest Florida residents can grab a bite for a good cause.
Texas Roadhouse will donate 100 percent of their profits Wednesday nationwide to help victims of Hurricanes Harvey and Irma. Proceeds benefit the American Red Cross.
Texas Roadhouse has two Southwest Florida locations:
- 8021 Dani Drive, Fort Myers
- 6815 Collier Blvd., Naples
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