This midwestern chain with locations in Illinois, Indiana, Minnesota, and Ohio, is known for its tasty baked goods and excellent breakfast served all day long.
Beginning with a humble sausage shop in Ohio, Bob Evans' titular founder emphasized a focus on hearty, homestyle
Given its incredibly diverse menu, it's not surprising that the Cheesecake Factory offers several signature
Founded as a donut shop in 1953, this diner-style chain has a rich history with breakfast, and most of its restaurants serve it all day and night.
This growing chain's name is a nautical reference to the first work shift on a ship. First Watch only serves breakfast and lunch on weekdays and brunch
Primarily based in the Southeast, this chain founded in 1963 has more than 200 locations. The name is a reference to a football huddle.
IHOP stands for International House of Pancakes, and the restaurant has been a standard stop for breakfast in the U.S.
Another popular pancake chain that nails the omelet recipe, Original Pancake House, was founded in Portland, Oregon, in 1953.
Established in Cincinnati in 1958 as a pancake house, Perkins expanded quickly to franchise across the U.S.
The Village Inn, or VI as it's known to many, was founded as the Village Inn Pancake House in Denver in 1958.