Old-School Chain Restaurants From The 1970s That Sadly Disappeared
You may have never heard of some of the 1970s chain restaurants on this list. Yet for many who do remember these old-school gems, it's a trip down memory lane.
Read MoreYou may have never heard of some of the 1970s chain restaurants on this list. Yet for many who do remember these old-school gems, it's a trip down memory lane.
Read MoreIf you plan to have a good time in Miami, bring the fun to your taste buds, too. The city has a bakery run by an ex-firefighter who makes great cheesecake.
Read MoreThere was a time when one sandwich chain reigned supreme above all others, but recent years have taken their toll on the company. Here's what went wrong.
Read MoreCinematic genius Orson Welles had impeccable taste. The "Citizen Kane" director's regular lunch spot was an LA eatery that shaped California cuisine.
Read MoreFeaturing pies with unique toppings like salmon roe, this San Francisco eatery founded at the height of the pandemic serves some of best pizza in the U.S.
Read MoreOrdering a steak that tastes good doesn't always mean you received the highest quality of meat. Here's a restaurant that purportedly doesn't rely on Prime beef.
Read MoreNot all seafood chains are created equal, and reviews can give a good idea of which are worth going to -- we'd definitely stay away from some popular chains.
Read MoreGetting spotlighted by Guy Fieri on "Diners, Drive-Ins, and Dives" is a big deal. However, this eatery has a more impressive menu than viewers probably realize.
Read MoreHow disappointed would you be to dig into a side dish from Texas Roadhouse, only to find that it had an unpleasant texture? We learned the hard way.
Read MoreIf your greatest food wish is for a tasty fish dish, visit Murrells Inlet. Known as South Carolina's seafood capital, it's home to this popular eatery.
Read MoreWhen you order fried rice at a restaurant, a little voice in your head might tell you to jazz it up with some soy sauce. You probably shouldn't listen.
Read MoreWhether it's due to convenience, appearing broadly appealing, or a fondness for a chain, there are plenty of U.S. political figures who love fast food.
Read MoreSometimes fast food chains resurrect items that fans sorely miss. McDonald's did that with Snack Wraps, and we hope the same happens for this item.
Read MoreWhether you're a Cheesecake Factory regular or preparing for your first visit, there are a few things to bear in mind to make the most of your meal.
Read MoreFrom Detroit pizza to Coney dogs, Motor City's thriving food culture might play a part in why it's had so many restaurants turn into much-loved chains.
Read MoreImagine a restaurant that seats several hundred people and has a menu that boasts dozens of delicious options. You can actually find such a place in Philly.
Read MoreCreamy and savory with just the right smoky, spicy kick, this copycat Popeyes blackened ranch sauce is just as tasty as the real thing.
Read MoreMexican restaurant chains once reliably offered affordable and filling meals. With rising costs and management shifts, these chains are the most overpriced.
Read MoreIt makes sense that chefs would be better at cooking chicken than an amateur. However, following some simple tips could make your meat more restaurant-worthy.
Read MoreDo you love the thought of munching on seafood near a Milwaukee waterway? If so, there's a place located along the Kinnickinnic River you might want to try.
Read MoreMiami may be best known for its nightlife and Cuban cuisine, but one local pizza parlor brings an authentic taste of New York pie to the vibrant city.
Read MoreOlive Garden has long been a staple in the American casual dining scene. Let's look at the many reasons it is no longer ranking at the top, and what lies ahead.
Read MoreIf you love U.S. history and alcohol, you'll find both at McGillin's Old Ale House. An Irish tavern in Philadelphia, it boasts both local and imported drinks.
Read MoreTexas Roadhouse has more than enough beef to keep your mouth and mind occupied. So, it may not evoke thoughts of another restaurant, let alone a burger joint.
Read MoreTaco Bells from the 1990s had a much more fun and colorful aesthetic known as the Memphis Design. You can find a rare example of that in the Garden State.
Read MoreIt's easy to associate Texas with brisket and Tex-Mex, but it has a more diverse food scene. One of the state's best restaurants serves Southeast Asian fare.
Read MoreThe food industry is riddled with scandals, and some are way worse than others. Let's take a look at some of the world's most controversial restaurants.
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