Texas Trio (steak, chicken, shrimp)

The Lone Star Steakhouse (many franchised locations) offers a “Texas trio” of sirloin steak, chicken breast, and fried shrimp. The “Texas trio” combination, if offered in a restaurant, usually includes these three, although sometimes the trio’s “chicken” is replaced with quail or enchiladas instead.
 
“Texas Trio” can also mean the Texas harvest of watermelon, cantaloupe, and honeydew. There is also a “Texas Trio” drink with gold tequila.
 
   
Lone Star Steakhouse
Texas Trio
7-oz sirloin, BBQ chicken breast smothered in Monterey Jack, Cheddar cheese & mushrooms and 3 crispy fried shrimp.
   
Austin Chronicle
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Texas Land & Cattle Steak House
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One can afford to as a “Texas Trio” of smoked sirloin, enchiladas, and fried shrimp will set you back a mere $16.99, and that includes ranch beans!
   
Steamboat House (Houston, TX)
I got the Texas Trio (beef tenderloins, shrimp, and quail, service with rice). Beef was very tough,shrimp was not de-veined, quail was glazed with some sweet sauce but other than that it wasn’t very tasty. The best part of the dish was rice, yes, rice! But who wants to pay $28.50 for rice?
 
Kilgore News Herald (7-3-2005)
In addition, summertime marks the arrival of the Texas Trio—watermelon, cantaloupe, and honeydew.
   
Chaparral St. Grillhouse (Corpus Christi, TX)
Texas Trio
Gold tequila, orange liqueur and raspberry liqueur with a splash of sweet & sour.