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Yesterday β€” 4 January 2025Main stream

We can afford to go to high-end restaurants, but we swear by taking our family to steakhouse chains instead

4 January 2025 at 06:20
Author Terri Peters and her daughter smiling at Ruth's Chris
I've made great memories while dining at steakhouse chains with my family.

Terri Peters

  • My family enjoys going to steakhouse chains. In many ways, they're better than stand-alone spots.
  • With chains, we know what to expect, which is especially great when we're traveling.
  • I've had steaks at chains that were as good as ones from high-end restaurants.

Steakhouses are one of my husband and I's favorite places to get an extravagant dinner.

As our kids have gotten older, we've brought them along to enjoy steak dinners with us in exciting locales or as part of birthday celebrations.

Even so, our recent visits to steakhouse chains have felt like the best value for our family of four.

Although we could afford to take our teens to higher-end, independently owned steakhouses, I think we get more bang for our buck at chains like The Capital Grille or Outback Steakhouse.

Here's why steakhouse chains have become some of my family's go-to places to dine out.

Knowing which chains my kids love makes grabbing dinner a breeze β€” especially if we're traveling

Large steak on Longhorn steakhouse plate
My family has enjoyed dining at LongHorn Steakhouse.

Terri Peters

Chains aim to deliver consistent experiences, which is especially great for picky eaters and families with kids.

At chains, my teens know what to expect and look forward to it, which can minimize stress in a new place. Plus, we know they'll actually eat what they ordered if they've had it before and enjoyed it.

The first time we visited LongHorn Steakhouse was on a weekend trip to Orlando, and we've returned to other locations and had similarly positive experiences while traveling to California and Pennsylvania.

Since our first time trying Outback Steakhouse, we've gone to its locations in different cities and on various occasions for consistently good meals.

We still like to support small businesses and have our kids try unique, local cuisines when we travel, but sometimes our family is "hangry" and just needs a familiar meal.

If we're going to spend a lot on a special dinner, it's nice to know exactly what we can expect

Steak with asparagus on top from Ruth's Chris
It's nice to know what we can expect at Ruth's Chris locations around the US.

Terri Peters

I like knowing the quality and experience I can expect when returning to a chain again and again, especially when a meal is expensive.

Although trying new restaurants with my husband is fun, it's satisfying to know we can expect our $460 dinner at The Capital Grille to be the same whether we're in Baltimore or Orlando.

Since my family of four had an incredible $500 meal when we visited Ruth's Chris on Mother's Day weekend, I'd also confidently go to any of the chain's locations for any holiday celebration.

My family still talks about our meal there, and I know the level of quality and value I can expect for my money.

Really, steakhouse food is pretty similar everywhere

Ruth's Chris exterior
Returning to the same steakhouse chain over and over means our family knows exactly what we'll be getting for the money we spend.

Terri Peters

I've had meals at well-known stand-alone steakhouses in cities like New York, Chicago, and Los Angeles β€” although each was delicious, there are only so many ways to cook a steak or bake a potato.

Most of my dinners at chain steakhouses have impressed me just as much. One standout is The Capital Grille. Our experience there was on par with the ones I've had at some of the highest-of-high-end steakhouses.

In many ways, chains just make it easy for our family to have a nice dinner

Outback Steakhouse exterior
My kids know what they like to get at Outback no matter which location we visit.

Terri Peters

It's nice to go somewhere reliable when we're looking to have a nice meal, which is easy to do when most of our favorite steakhouse chains are fairly accessible across the US

The meals we've had so far have been delicious, and our experiences have remained consistent.

Our teens are still learning what they want out of a dining-out experience, and I like that chains allow them to figure that out while having consistent, clear expectations.

For now, we'll continue going to steakhouse chains when we have extra money to spend on a reliably tasty meal.

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I've taken my family to 5 major steakhouse chains in the US. We enjoyed most, but one is the best by a landslide.

2 January 2025 at 06:33
Author Terri Peters smiling outside of a Texas Roadhouse
My family has been to many steakhouse chains, including Texas Roadhouse.

Terri Peters

  • I've visited many major US steakhouse chains with my husband and two teenagers.
  • From a value standpoint, we liked Outback Steakhouse best β€” we got lots of food (and wine) for $165.
  • The most memorable steakhouse was The Capital Grille, where our extravagant meal cost nearly $500.

My family never ate at chain restaurants until recently when we started trying ones my teens had heard about on TikTok or from friends.

We've now eaten everywhere from Olive Garden to Bahama Breeze, but our favorite chains to try have been steakhouses.

Forever a fan of a great glass of cabernet with a steak and some classic sides, I've taken my husband and kids to places like LongHorn Steakhouse, Ruth's Chris Steak House, Outback Steakhouse, Texas Roadhouse, and The Capital Grille.

Although one has been a clear favorite for me so far, almost every meal has been top-notch and has made me a believer in the consistency and predictability of a good steakhouse chain.

We felt we got the best bang for our buck at Outback Steakhouse.
Outback menus on wood table
Outback had some crowd-favorite offerings.

Terri Peters

Chains like Texas Roadhouse, LongHorn Steakhouse, and Outback Steakhouse felt similar in price point.

On average, it cost my party of four around $160 to eat at each, but the food at Outback was the hands-down favorite for everyone in my party.

Its complimentary brown bread was the best we've had, our steaks were melt-in-your-mouth delicious, and we loved the classic Bloomin' Onion appetizer.

My family of four got an appetizer, entreΓ©s, two glasses of wine, and two desserts for $165. At the time, we ordered more than we'd normally eat, so I know we could return and spend even less while still getting a really good meal.

Ruth's Chris had the best classic steakhouse sides.
bowls of mushrooms, creamed spinach, and mashed potatoes on white table cloth
We loved trying a range of side dishes at Ruth's Chris.

Terri Peters

Although Ruth's Chris was one of the more pricey steakhouses we've visited, our $500 meal felt worth it for the classy atmosphere, delicious food, and impressive wine list.

The chain's side dishes were particularly impressive. My favorite steakhouse side dish is creamed spinach, and the tasty version at Ruth's Chris was everything I could hope for.

The mashed potatoes we had there were also superb, as were the sauteΓ©d mushrooms β€” another steakhouse staple.

We'd absolutely return here for a special occasion.

Eating at LongHorn Steakhouse changed the way we order ribeye.
outlaw ribeye with brocoli at longhorn steakhouse
LongHorn Steakhouse impressed us with its Outlaw Ribeye.

Terri Peters

Our dinner at LongHorn felt like a great value because we enjoyed our generously-portioned meals so much β€” but a highlight of our dinner was a valuable tip.

LongHorn serves a $30 ribeye, and when my husband ordered his medium rare, the server took a moment to educate us about that particular cut of meat.

Because of the fat in a ribeye, he explained, the meat becomes more buttery and tender when it's cooked to a medium temperature.

My husband switched his order, and the resulting ribeye was delicious. Although we still order cuts like filet cooked medium rare, his tip stuck with us and we now cook and order our ribeyes medium.

I think Texas Roadhouse would be best for loud groups or families with young kids.
Hand holding Texas Roadhouse menu in front of wood paneling in restaurant
Texas Roadhouse seems like a good spot for families.

Terri Peters

Of the steakhouse chains I've been to, Texas Roadhouse had my least-favorite overall atmosphere. When we visited, it felt loud, crowded, and chaotic.

Several times during our meal, our conversation was interrupted by servers loudly clapping and singing to people who were there for a birthday dinner. We were also surrounded by many families with young children, who could understandably get a bit noisy.

Texas Roadhouse doesn't have a high-end atmosphere like Ruth's Chris or The Capital Grille, but I'd go a step further and say it's in a class below Outback and LongHorn.

Although the chain had a nicely varied menu, our group found the food to be just OK.

Overall, I think Texas Roadhouse is better suited for families with kids and groups who don't mind a noisier dining experience.

The Capital Grille is the steakhouse I'd visit every weekend if I could.
Terri Peters and her family smiling at Capital Grille
We had a great experience at The Capital Grille.

Terri Peters

Of all the steakhouse chains I've visited, The Capital Grille was my favorite with its delicious food, extremely attentive staff, and relaxing-but-elegant ambiance.

From the moment we walked into the restaurant, my family felt relaxed and taken care of.

Through several courses β€” which included some of the best calamari I've ever eaten and a few perfect wine pairings β€” we kept chatting about what a wonderful experience we were having.

The service and atmosphere alone made this steakhouse my favorite, and the food only sealed the deal.

We tried everything from surf and turf to filet au poivre and loved every bite. My son, who always orders burgers at steakhouses, said The Capital Grille served the best he's had.

Our meal cost over $500 after tax and tip, so going here wouldn't fit into our weekly dining out budget. Still, I'd request dinner at The Capital Grille for a special occasion or return for date night with just my husband to save a few hundred dollars.

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