
1. Steak n Shake
Average Cost Of Entrée: $4.39
Established in 1934 in Illinois, the name of this retro-style chain says it all: “steak” is for the brand’s premium “steakburger,” and “shake” is for those delicious hand-dipped milkshakes.
2. Red Lobster
Average Cost Of Entrée: $9.99
Red Lobster offers tasty, freshly prepared seafood, including fresh fish, live Maine lobster, jumbo shrimp, and steamed crab legs. The business was founded by William B. Darden in 1968 and is headquartered in Orlando, FL.
3. Bob Evans
Average Cost Of Entrée: $6.65
The family-friendly Midwest comfort food place is known for farm classics the “Sunshine Skillet,” included. Which is an open-faced omelet filled with sausage, home fries, and shredded cheddar. Make sure to add the biscuits and gravy.





6 thoughts on “23 Best Family Restaurant Chains in America”
Luby’s cafeteria beats them all
I love Outback. Great steaks, appetizers, and salads!
Some of these places are not in the Midwest or Illinois, a lot of our Steak and Shakes have closed down here in Illinois or St. Louis area. Ruby Tuesdays was one of our favorites but closed in our area and they built a chicken place there, what a shame, Olive Garden is one of my favorites, never heard of Takeaway, our Long Horn Steak place closed, and IHOP closed most of their places in our area. Some of the others are also very good.
you left out Chick-fil-a
In my area Red Lobster, Olive Garden, Fuddruckers and Chilies are in a less desirable area of town, Red Lobster had gone down badly and couldn’t keep a mgr and finally closed do did one Cracker Barrel while one Cracker Barrel is still open but has gone down in every way possible but still catches interstate traffic. Denny’s is a joke. The steak houses are running over with business and 2 or 3 listed we do not have in this area. Private, or better run restaurants are doing well, primarily seafood or catfish houses. It’s a shame some of the favs listed don’t uproot and move to better area or open the second locations, just speaking from a consumers point of view. Courtesy seems to have gotten lost by wait staff.
Big Boys closing in Ohio – so sad i love the Big Boy