Family's Denied Empty Booth At Restaurant, Then They See What's On The Table
By Timfly

Typically when you go to a restaurant, you are given the option to either sit at a table or a booth with your loved ones. Well, when one family spied an empty booth that they weren't allowed to sit in, they decided to take a picture of it for a very unique reason...
The incident took place at a Texas Road House. Fortunately, someone was smart enough to snap a quick pic and post it to social media so that everyone can see what went down in one of their restaurants lately. On this particular night, the family respected the restaurant even more for why they reserved a certain booth.

When the family took a closer look, they noticed the table had a white tablecloth, was surrounded by patriotic flags, a sign was present on the table, and it was set up in an elegant way for five people to sit there. The table was reserved for the five slain police officers during the recent Dallas, Texas sniper attack. Dallas police officers were ambushed by multiple snipers, which in the end cost the lives of five brave officers.
Many patrons snapped pictures of the booth and spread the word about what the restaurant did on social media. After all, every table earns a restaurant money, so by Texas Roadhouse reserving one of their tables, they were truly honoring and showing their respect for the fallen officers.

Texas Roadhouse has made headlines in the past for honoring veterans and fallen officers however. They have been known to reserve tables for Veteran's Day in the past.

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Not only that, but they honor veterans regularly by giving out discounts on their meals as well. Not many restaurants do this, so it is very admirable that Texas Roadhouse honors their patrons that have served or continue to serve in the military.

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After seeing the reason why this booth was reserved, patrons admired Texas Roadhouse for what they did. More restaurants need to jump on the bandwagon along with Texas Roadhouse and honor veterans and fallen officers regularly.

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We remember and honor the five slain police officers, Sergeant Michael J. Smith, Officer Michael Krol, Officer Patrick Zamarripa, Senior Corporal Lorne Ahrens, and Mr. Brent Thompson, who worked for the Dallas Area Rapid Transit Police Department, that the Texas Roadhouse restaurant reserved a table for. We thank you for your service. May you rest in peace.
Watch this video to learn more about what happened to the officers.
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