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The biggest varied menu casual dining chains in the country

Here are the varied menu concepts that generated the most sales in the U.S. in 2021, according to the Technomic Top 500 Chain Restaurant Report.
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Traditional casual dining chains, those with varied menus, enjoyed something of a comeback in 2021, even if many haven't fully recovered from the pandemic. Here are the largest such chains, according to the Technomic Top 500 Chain Restaurant Report. 

2022 RankChain Name2021 US Sales ($000,000)2021 US Units
21Applebee's$4,1681,578
26Chili's Grill & Bar$3,5761,234
36The Cheesecake Factory$2,293207
46Red Robin$1,403531
49BJ's Restaurant & Brewhouse$1,087212
63TGI Fridays$780*310
72Cheddar's Scratch Kitchen$647175
79Yard House$57881
95Cooper's Hawk Winery & Restaurants$447*54
112O'Charley's$363156
124Topgolf$316*67
132Ruby Tuesday$296*206
133Lazy Dog Restaurant & Bar$29440
134Ninety Nine Restaurant & Pub$291103
147Seasons 52$25444
152Firebirds Wood Fired Grill$24754
153Bahama Breeze Island Grille$24043
167True Food Kitchen$210*40
19154th Street Restaurant & Drafthouse$17531
211Insomnia Cookies$158*210
214Bar Louie$150*69
215Roosters$150*42
219Wings and Rings$14268
228Hard Rock Cafe$135*35
235Johnny Rockets$132131
238The Melting Pot$131*96
240Islands Fine Burgers & Drinks$130*45
246Mimi's Cafe$128*48
Source: Technomic's Top 500 Chain Restaurant Report; *Technomic estimate

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