You’ve decked the halls. You’ve celebrated Thanksgiving. And you’ve rung in the New Year. Quite frankly, you’re getting a little sick of the kitchen.
It’s hard to blame you. With three major holidays in just over five-and-a-half weeks, the amount of food prep many home cooks have gone through is exhausting. So, the thought of starting the new year right back in there is not real appealing.
Whether you're tired of the oven, just plain tired or looking to quell the hangover from last night’s shenanigans, you've got lots of options. A large number of restaurant chains are open on Jan. 1 and welcoming customers.
Note that hours may vary, so it's always a good idea to call first. And many mom and pop and local eateries will be closed. But if you need to grab a bite, here are a few places to try.
Restaurants open on New Year's Day 2023
Applebee’s
Boston Market
Buca de Beppo
Buffalo Wild Wings
Chart House
Cheesecake Factory
Chili's
Country Buffet
Cracker Barrel
Denny's
Domino’s
Dunkin'
Flemings Steakhouse
Fogo de Chao
HomeTown Buffet
Huddle House
IHOP
KFC
Maggiano’s
Marie Callender's
McCormick & Schmick
McDonald's
Metro Diner
Morton's Steak House
Old Country Buffet
Olive Garden
Panera Bread
Perkins Restaurant & Bakery
Pizza Hut
Romano's Macaroni Grill
Ruth's Chris Steak House
Ryan's
Smith & Wollensky
Starbucks
Taco Bell
TGI Fridays
Waffle House
Wendy’s
Restaurants closed on New Year's Day 2023
Chick-Fil-A
This story was originally featured on Fortune.com
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