The restaurant chain will hold its Dine to Donate Fundraiser on Monday, Feb. 6.
The sports bar and restaurant is owned by Texas Roadhouse.
The fundraiser is being held to honor the company's late founder, Kent Taylor, who battled with tinnitus and died last March.
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Audiologists in Louisville say they have been treating post-COVID patients who have been battling tinnitus and other ear-related issues like vertigo.
Taylor, 65, built Louisville-based Texas Roadhouse into a $6 billion company with 630 restaurants across the country. His cause of death was not immediately known.
The restaurant plans to open dine-in services when COVID-19 restrictions are lifted.
Kent Taylor, the CEO of the Louisville-based franchise, says he will forego his paychecks and bonuses from now until January 2021.