Yard House Menu With Prices

Yard House Menu With Prices

We created this buyer’s guide to help readers estimate what they might spend before they order. Our goal is practical: plan for value, pick where to splurge, and avoid surprises at checkout.

Pricing varies by location, time of day, and promotions, so we use ranges and “starting at” wording where helpful. We highlight how happy hour, larger groups, and drinks change the final bill.

In the coming sections we will walk through starters, handhelds, pizza, mains, Under 700 options, plant-based Gardein®, gluten-sensitive choices, drinks, and kids selections. We also note calories as context and explain how add-ons raise both calories and cost.

Throughout, we show typical menu prices and point out dishes that are best for sharing. By the end, we expect you to feel confident ordering, knowing what you get for the money and how to keep a meal on budget.

What We Mean by “Yard House Menu With Prices” and What Can Change by Location

We show realistic spending ranges so you know what to expect before you sit down. Our goal is to present menu figures the way diners use them: as practical estimates that guide ordering and help avoid sticker shock.

Why costs differ across US locations

Regional labor, rent, and supply costs shift listed totals. Local taxes and service fees can add several dollars to an item, and market pricing means two nearby locations may charge different amounts for the same selection.

How we present ranges and “starting at” pricing

When menus vary, we give clear ranges. For customizable dishes or items that change by market, we use “starting at” so you see a sensible baseline rather than a single, misleading number.

Add-ons, calories, and what affects the final bill

Tax, tip, and drinks often widen the gap between posted menu prices and the final tab. Common add-ons—extra protein, upgraded sides, sauces, and shared appetizers—raise both cost and calories.

  • Use calories as a value cue: higher calories often mean larger portions or heavier sides.
  • Plan for beverages and gratuity when you set a spending target for dining.
  • We frame selections around decision-making, not just numbers, so our guidance stays useful if local costs shift.

How We Recommend Budgeting Your Yard House Visit

We set a clear per-person target before ordering so you can choose the right daypart and avoid surprises.

Pick a spending target tied to the time you plan to go: lunch for steady entrée pricing, happy hour for discounts, or dinner when steaks and seafood push prices higher.

Picking a spending target for lunch, happy hour, or dinner

Start by choosing a per-person cap and match it to the daypart. Lunch keeps the bill predictable. Happy hour lowers per-person cost. Dinner is best when we plan to splurge.

Planning for drinks, tax, and tip

Use a simple rule of thumb: total food + a drinks line item + tax + tip. That gives a realistic final figure and avoids surprises at checkout.

  • Decide “simple meal” vs “full experience” before ordering. Appetizers and cocktails quickly change the total.
  • Control the check by using one shareable starter plus two mains, rather than many starters and small plates.
  • Timing is a budget tool—plan around happy hour windows for the biggest built-in savings.

We focus on intentional choices so the menu guides spending. That keeps the atmosphere pleasant and the final tab close to our goal.

Yard House Happy Hour Menu With Prices

Happy hour is the smartest way to stretch a group budget while sampling many flavors. We use the usual weekday and late-night windows, but confirm local time before you go.

Happy hour times to plan around

Common slots: Monday–Friday 3 PM–6 PM and Sunday–Wednesday 10 PM until close. Times can shift by location, so call ahead.

Half-priced appetizer highlights

Big savings show up on shareables. Four Cheese Spinach Dip runs roughly $10 HH (regular $19.99). Poke Nachos are about $11 HH (regular $21.99). Classic Sliders come in near $9.25 HH (regular $18.49).

Happy hour wing and pizza picks

Pick Boneless Wings for classic bar-style flavors or Gardein Wings as a plant-based option — both often drop to $10 during happy hour (regular $19.99).

Pizzas are compact value plays: Margherita ~$8.75 HH, Truffled Mushroom ~$9.00 HH, The Carnivore ~$9.00 HH.

Item Happy Hour Price Regular Price
Four Cheese Spinach Dip $10.00 $19.99
Poke Nachos $11.00 $21.99
Classic Sliders $9.25 $18.49
Boneless / Gardein Wings $10.00 $19.99
Margherita / Truffled / Carnivore Pizza $8.75–$9.00 Varies (usually 2x HH)

How to build a shareable happy hour order for a group

We pick 2–3 discounted appetizers and 1–2 small pizzas. Add a drink line item to keep per-person totals steady.

  • Stagger plates: one dip, one seafood-forward app, one pizza for steady flow.
  • Choose one wing style and one pizza to cover meat and vegetarian tastes.

Starters and Shareables That Set the Tone

Starters shape how the rest of a meal feels, so choose one that sets the right tone. We sort options into seafood-forward, cheesy comfort, and lighter picks to guide ordering and cost trade‑offs.

Poke Nachos and Blackened Ahi Sashimi

Poke Nachos list near $21.99 (880 cal) and Blackened Ahi Sashimi runs about $20.99 (450 cal). These premium shareables deliver bold seafood flavor and work as a centerpiece for the table.

Cheese-Forward Crowd Pleasers

Miguel’s Queso Dip ($19.99, 1560 cal), Wisconsin Fried Cheese Curds ($16.49, 1980 cal), and Four Cheese Spinach Dip ($19.99, 800 cal) show what cheese buys: large portions and rich textures.

Lighter Starters and Balance Picks

Steamed Edamame ($11.99, 180 cal), Hot & Spicy Edamame ($11.99, 490 cal), and Chicken Lettuce Wraps ($19.99, 730 cal) help us offset a heavy main or build a small-plates meal. Choose edamame when we want a low-calorie nibble.

A vibrant arrangement of starters and shareables on a rustic wooden table, showcasing a variety of dishes including crispy buffalo wings, fresh spinach artichoke dip, and colorful vegetable spring rolls. In the foreground, a plate of loaded nachos garnished with fresh cilantro and jalapeños, alongside a small bowl of salsa. The middle layer features a wooden board with sliders and onion rings, artfully presented with dipping sauces. In the background, soft, warm lighting creates a cozy atmosphere, with the blurred outlines of a restaurant setting, including dark wood tones and ambient lights. Capture this scene from a slight overhead angle to emphasize the variety and abundant presentation of the starters, evoking a sense of sharing and enjoyment.

Item Price Calories
Poke Nachos $21.99 880
Blackened Ahi Sashimi $20.99 450
Miguel’s Queso Dip $19.99 1560

We recommend ordering one rich shareable and one lighter starter for groups. If we pick ahi tuna, the rest of our choices should stay light. If we pick cheese-heavy dishes, shift mains toward salad or grilled protein to balance flavor and calories.

Soups and Salads for Lighter Meals

A well-chosen bowl can replace a heavy plate and keep our meal balanced without sacrificing flavor. Soups and salads offer a smart path when we want a lighter but satisfying dining option.

Tomato Bisque is a budget-friendly add-on at $7.99 (240 cal). It pairs well as a substitute for fries or to round out a sandwich without adding much cost.

Cobb Salad ($16.99, 730 cal) and BBQ Chicken Salad ($19.99, 970 cal) both serve as full meals. They include protein, hearty toppings, and enough volume that we often skip a second entrée.

Kale & Romaine Caesar ($15.49, 540 cal) sits between light and filling. It feels fresher than fried shareables but can easily be the main for many diners.

  • Pick a salad as the base meal, then split one appetizer if we want variety.
  • Decide on added proteins or dressings up front—these raise calories and the final bill.
  • Use salads to maximize value per dollar by avoiding an extra side.

Item Price Calories
Tomato Bisque $7.99 240
Cobb Salad $16.99 730
BBQ Chicken Salad $19.99 970
Kale & Romaine Caesar $15.49 540

Lunch Menu With Prices and Best Midday Picks

Lunch at this spot gives us steady portion sizes and predictable tabs, ideal for a midday stop. Service starts daily at 11 AM, so timing helps keep waits short and meetings on schedule.

Our go-to rule: pick one substantial entrée and skip an appetizer to control the final bill. Water or coffee keeps the check low while still feeling like a proper lunch.

Nashville Hot Chicken Sandwich breakdown

The nashville hot chicken sandwich is listed around $20.49 (1100 cal). It includes a fried chicken breast tossed in spicy sauce, crisp slaw, cheddar spread, and pickles on a brioche bun. That combo makes it a full, hearty plate — no sides required if we want to stay on budget.

Stacked Turkey Club vs. Grilled Chicken & Avocado Sandwich

The stacked turkey club ($22.49, 1360 cal) delivers classic deli satisfaction: layered turkey, bacon, lettuce, and toasted bread. It’s a richer choice for traditional tastes.

The grilled chicken & avocado sandwich ($20.99, 1050 cal) offers a lighter-feeling alternative while still filling. Choose it when we want fewer calories but solid protein and flavor.

Street Taco Plate options for variety

The street taco plate (two tacos) ranges $15.99–$17.49 (810 cal). It’s perfect for sharing flavors or sampling two styles in one order.

An a la carte vampire taco runs about $7.50 (420 cal). Pairing one taco with soup or a small salad helps us build a custom lunch without overspending.

  • Arrive near 11 AM to avoid peak time and reduce wait time.
  • If ordering a premium sandwich, skip appetizers and pick water/coffee to keep the check steady.
  • Use taco plates to split tastes across the table and control portions.
Item Example Price Calories
Nashville Hot Chicken Sandwich $20.49 1100
Stacked Turkey Club $22.49 1360
Grilled Chicken & Avocado Sandwich $20.99 1050
Street Taco Plate (2) $15.99–$17.49 810

Handhelds and Burgers We Order When We’re Hungry

When hunger is real, handhelds and burgers deliver the most predictable satisfaction. We treat this section as our go-to guide for filling portions that match flavor and value.

Classic Cheeseburger vs. BBQ Bacon Cheddar

The Classic Cheeseburger ($19.99, 1100 cal) is straightforward and reliable for fans of a traditional patty and melted cheese. It’s a good baseline for cost-conscious diners who want filling comfort.

The BBQ Bacon Cheddar Burger ($21.99, 1370 cal) trades simplicity for smoky-sweet layers. Choose it when we want bold bbq flavors and a heftier plate that doubles as an indulgence.

Kurobuta Pork Burger: a premium splurge

The Kurobuta Pork Burger ($20.49, 1170 cal) uses specialty pork for a different texture and richer taste. We consider this a splurge worth ordering only if we skip other extras like premium sides or an appetizer.

Pairing to control the total

Pair a burger with Tomato Bisque ($7.99) or the Kale & Romaine Caesar ($15.49) to get variety without adding a separate starter. Lighter greens or brothy sides balance heavy patties and help us feel better after the meal.

Remember: extras—upgrades, fries, and add-ons—raise the final tab faster than swapping mains. For best value pick one big handheld, keep drinks simple, and add one shareable only when we want the full experience.

Item Example Price Calories
Classic Cheeseburger $19.99 1100
BBQ Bacon Cheddar Burger $21.99 1370
Kurobuta Pork Burger $20.49 1170
Tomato Bisque (pairing) $7.99 240
Kale & Romaine Caesar (swap) $15.49 540

Pizza Menu Prices and Crowd-Pleasing Flavors

Pizza often gives the best shareable value when we dine out, so it deserves a focused look. On the yard house menu, pies divide neatly between familiar classics and bolder toppings. That makes ordering simple for groups and helps control the final bill.

Margherita and Pepperoni & Mushroom

Margherita is a safe anchor at about $21.99. Pepperoni & Mushroom gives variety without risk for picky eaters.

Both rely on straightforward cheese and tomato flavors that please most palettes. Use them as a neutral choice when you order for mixed tastes.

BBQ Chicken and Truffled Mushroom

BBQ chicken and Truffled Mushroom are our adventurous picks. Truffled Mushroom lists near $22.99 and rewards one daring order per table.

Pick one bolder pie plus one classic to keep balance and avoid doubling heavy flavors.

The Carnivore for maximum value

The Carnivore ($22.99, 1440 cal) delivers the most toppings per slice. It’s the best value-per-slice option when we want hearty portions and fewer side purchases.

  • One pizza + one appetizer often feeds two and costs less than two mains.
  • Hit happy hour when possible: Margherita ~$8.75 HH; Truffled and Carnivore ~$9.00 HH.
  • If a pizza is rich, pair it with a lighter salad instead of another heavy starter.

Pizza Regular Happy Hour
Margherita $21.99 $8.75
Truffled Mushroom $22.99 $9.00
The Carnivore $22.99 $9.00

Dinner Menu With Prices for Steaks and Chops

Steaks and chops are the part of dinner where one deliberate choice can define the whole meal. We treat these entrees as an intentional splurge and plan accordingly.

20 oz Bone-In Ribeye expectations

The 20 oz bone-in ribeye lists at $47.99 and runs about 1420 calories. That large cut costs more because it delivers steakhouse portion size, rich marbling, and shareable potential. Ordering it means we often split sides and skip extra starters.

Ribeye & Shrimp versus Korean ribeye upgrade

Ribeye & Shrimp ($52.99, 1530 cal) adds surf-and-turf variety for a small upcharge. Korean Ribeye & Shrimp ($54.99, 2050 cal) trades that for bolder sauced flavors and higher calories. Pick surf-and-turf for balance, Korean for a saucier, more intense plate.

Smaller steak: 8 oz Filet Mignon

The 8 oz filet mignon is $43.99 (1080 cal). It gives steakhouse texture without the largest portion. Choose it when we want quality but fewer calories and a lower split cost.

  • Keep the meal in check by skipping a second appetizer and choosing a simple side or salad.
  • Premium proteins, added shrimp, and cocktails are the main drivers that push the final bill up.
  • Steaks justify their cost best when we share or keep drinks minimal.

Item Example Price Calories
20 oz Bone-In Ribeye $47.99 1420
20 oz Bone-In Ribeye & Shrimp $52.99 1530
Korean Ribeye & Shrimp $54.99 2050
8 oz Filet Mignon $43.99 1080

Seafood Entrees Worth the Splurge

When we order seafood, we balance premium ingredients, portion size, and preparation to judge true value. That helps us decide if a plate belongs on a splurge night or a regular meal.

Lobster Garlic Noodles: what you’re paying for

The lobster garlic dish lists at $39.99 and runs about 1,230 calories. Lobster garlic noodles pair sweet shellfish with rich, buttery noodles and garlic-forward sauce. The lobster and specialty prep explain the higher cost and often remove the need for extra sides.

Sesame-Crusted Ahi Tuna for a lighter, premium entrée

Sesame-crusted ahi tuna is $32.99 (670 cal). It gives high-end protein without deep frying. We pick it when we want premium flavor but a lighter plate that still feels special.

Miso Glazed Sea Bass: availability notes

Miso glazed sea bass is a rotating offering at many locations. Check the local yard house menu before you go, since some seafood selections change by market or season.

Beer-Battered Fish & Chips: price range and value

Beer-battered fish & chips lists near $26.99 (1,920 cal). It’s filling and familiar, offering strong portion value and classic flavor. For groups, this often costs less per person than premium shellfish dishes.

Item Example Price Calories
Lobster Garlic Noodles $39.99 1,230
Sesame-Crusted Ahi Tuna $32.99 670
Beer-Battered Fish & Chips $26.99 1,920
  • We evaluate seafood dishes by ingredient quality and whether the recipe feels restaurant-only or replicable at home.
  • Pair seafood with light sides—crisp salads or steamed vegetables—to keep balance and avoid doubling calories and cost.
  • Budget tip: pick a premium entrée or premium drinks, rarely both, unless it’s a planned splurge night.

Chicken Entrees and Comfort Classics

Chicken entrées often sit between simple salads and splurge-worthy steaks, giving big flavor without an oversized bill. We view these plates as the comfort-and-value middle ground on the yard house menu.

[Mac + Cheese]² for rich, shareable comfort

[Mac + Cheese]² ($23.49, 1340–2510 cal) is a heavy, creamy centerpiece. It works well as a shared dish when the table wants one indulgent plate and one lighter item.

Orange Chicken and Spicy Jambalaya for bold flavor

Orange Chicken ($27.99, 1860 cal) leans sweet-spicy and feels saucy and filling. Spicy Jambalaya ($22.99, 820–1720 cal) delivers savory heat and a rice-forward portion.

Maui Pineapple Chicken and Cilantro Lime Chicken for grilled options

Maui Pineapple Chicken ($29.99, 1320 cal) adds tropical sweetness. Cilantro Lime Chicken ($28.99, 590 cal) offers a lighter, grilled alternative for lower calories and bright flavor.

  • Pick one main and one appetizer to keep the check steady.
  • Confirm included sides—add-ons raise final totals and calories.
  • Decision filter: comfort = mac; heat = jambalaya; lighter = cilantro lime chicken.

Item Example Price Calories
[Mac + Cheese]² $23.49 1340–2510
Orange Chicken $27.99 1860
Spicy Jambalaya $22.99 820–1720
Cilantro Lime Chicken $28.99 590

Brunch and Breakfast-Style Items With Prices

Brunch service gives us chance to mix sweet and savory plates that work well for groups and solo diners alike. These selections often sit on the weekend menu and during extended weekend time windows. They’re built to be filling, shareable, and to pair cleanly with a single round of drinks.

Nashville Hot Chicken & Pancakes — a signature brunch order

The nashville hot chicken and pancakes combine spicy fried chicken and sweet pancakes for a clear contrast of heat and syrup. Price ranges run about $21.99–$26.49 and total roughly 1,610 calories. That combination feels like a full brunch entrée and often replaces an extra starter.

Avocado Toast as a lighter start

Avocado toast is a sensible lighter pick when we want flavor without a huge plate. Expect $12.99–$14.99 and about 750 calories. It pairs well with a small salad or a single espresso-based coffee to keep the check modest.

Brunch drinks: Mimosa, House Bloody Mary, Espresso Martini

Drinks define the tier of any brunch. Typical landmarks: Mimosa $10.00–$12.00, House Bloody Mary $11.00–$13.00, Espresso Martini $13.00–$15.00. Coffee options like cappuccino or latte run $4.99–$5.99.

Fruit-forward choices, such as mimosas, pair well with spicy plates like hot chicken. Coffee cocktails feel more indulgent and raise the per-person spend faster. Plan your arrival time: earlier service often shortens waits and lets us enjoy the full selection before peak crowds arrive.

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Item Example Price Calories
Nashville Hot Chicken & Pancakes $21.99–$26.49 1610
Avocado Toast $12.99–$14.99 750
Mimosa / House Bloody Mary / Espresso Martini $10.00–$15.00 Varies

Under 700 Calories Menu: Eating Lighter Without Guesswork

A focused under-700 selection helps us eat lighter without rebuilding an entire order. This section removes guesswork so we can pick a satisfying, lower-calorie meal that still feels like a full plate.

Practical mains that stay below 700

Steak Bowl ($29.49, 500 cal) gives protein and volume without excess sauce. It reads like a complete entrée rather than a token portion.

Cilantro Lime Chicken ($28.99, 590 cal) is a grilled chicken option that keeps calories down while delivering clear flavor.

Sesame-Crusted Ahi Tuna ($32.99, 670 cal) feels premium but remains in the under 700 range for those wanting seafood as a lighter choice.

Starters and salads that match the approach

Choose lighter starters to keep totals steady. Tomato Bisque ($7.99, 240 cal) or a simple House Salad ($12.49, 430 cal) pair well.

Traditional Caesar ($12.99, 410 cal) sits between light and hearty; we use it when we want more texture without heavy fried items.

  • Why this helps: it saves time and reduces the temptation to add high-calorie shareables.
  • Budget note: under 700 doesn’t always equal cheaper—skip premium starters to control the check.
  • Ordering tip: pick one under-700 entrée and one shared light starter for balanced calories and cost.
Item Example Price Calories
Steak Bowl $29.49 500
Cilantro Lime Chicken $28.99 590
Sesame-Crusted Ahi Tuna $32.99 670

Keep swaps intentional: added sauces or protein upgrades raise both calories and the final bill. Use this selection to order confidently when health goals matter but flavor and value still matter most.

Gardein® Plant-Based Menu Options

When plant-based cravings hit, the Gardein® line delivers familiar textures and hearty portions. We value options that mirror classics so groups can order across diets without extra compromise.

Gardein Wings and Hand-Battered “Chicken” Tenders

Gardein Wings list at $19.99 (HH $10.00) and make a strong shareable. Hand-Battered “Chicken” Tenders match that $19.99 price and clock about 1,230 cal, so portion size and sauce choices shape value and satiety.

Gardein Orange Chicken and [Mac + Cheese]²

Gardein Orange Chicken ($27.99, 1,720 cal) replaces a traditional chicken entrée for big, saucy flavors. Gardein [Mac + Cheese]² ($23.49, 1,140–2,120 cal) serves as the indulgent comfort pick for plant-based diners.

Sandwich Swaps: Grilled “Chicken” & Avocado Alternative

The Gardein Grilled “Chicken” & Avocado Sandwich ($20.99, 1,040 cal) mirrors a classic grilled chicken avocado lunch. Choose it when we want a normal sandwich experience, only plant-based.

  • Plant-based items often match meat counterparts in cost; hunt happy hour deals.
  • Confirm local availability and prep—offerings can vary by location.
  • Our budget tip: pick one satisfying plant-based main and skip extra heavy shareables.
Item Example Price Calories
Gardein Wings $19.99 / $10.00 HH Varies
Hand-Battered “Chicken” Tenders $19.99 1,230
Gardein Orange Chicken $27.99 1,720
Gardein [Mac + Cheese]² $23.49 1,140–2,120

Gluten Sensitive Choices and Smart Modifications

Knowing which mains and sides are naturally low-risk helps us order with confidence. We treat “gluten sensitive” as a practical guide, not a guarantee. Cross-contact in the kitchen matters, so always ask when it needs to be strict.

Safe mains to consider

Choose large grilled proteins that are served plainly. The 20 oz bone-in ribeye ($47.99) is a common gluten-sensitive-friendly main when no glaze is added. Cilantro Lime Chicken ($28.99) is another good option if sauces are confirmed safe.

Salads, sides, and questions to ask

  • Ask if fries share the fryer and whether dressings contain wheat.
  • Confirm marinades, glazes, and crunchy toppings like croutons are omitted.
  • Order salad bases or steamed vegetables and request dressing on the side.
Item Example Price Gluten Notes
20 oz Bone-In Ribeye $47.99 Skip sauce; confirm seasoning only
Cilantro Lime Chicken $28.99 Ask about marinade ingredients
Side Salad $12.49 Dressing on side; hold croutons

Modifications may add cost at some locations. Check the local yard house menu and speak to staff before ordering to keep our dining experience safe and flavorful.

Drinks Menu With Prices: Draft Beer, Cocktails, and Zero-Proof

Before we order food, we pick a drink strategy that matches pace, budget, and flavor goals. Drinks can push the final check higher than any single entrée, so planning saves both money and time.

How to use “over 100 beers on tap” to your advantage

“Over 100 beers on tap” means lots of draft and craft options. First pick a style—IPA, lager, or stout—then choose by ABV and pour size to match your pace.

Cocktail pricing landmarks

Use typical ranges to estimate spend: mimosa $10–$12, house Bloody Mary $11–$13, espresso martini $13–$15. Margaritas and mules usually fall near those mid-range marks. Decide rounds up front to avoid surprises.

Zero-proof and coffee options

For designated drivers, nonalcoholic cocktails and coffee keep totals predictable. Cappuccino and latte run about $4.99–$5.99 and zero-proof cocktails usually track below standard cocktail pricing.

  • Pairing tip: crisp, citrus-forward drinks tame nashville hot chicken better than sugary mixers.
  • Group strategy: agree on number of rounds before ordering food to control the bill.
Type Example Price Notes
Draft / Craft Beer $6–$12 Pick style and ABV; share flights for tasting
Cocktails $10–$15 Margaritas, mules, martinis
Zero-Proof / Coffee $4.99–$6 Designated drivers; keeps cost steady

A vibrant assortment of drinks arranged elegantly on a polished wooden bar top. In the foreground, a frosty glass of draft beer with a golden hue and a foamy head, next to a colorful cocktail garnished with a slice of citrus and a sprig of mint. A sparkling zero-proof drink in a sleek glass filled with ice and fresh berries adds a refreshing touch. In the middle, stylishly crafted drink menus are slightly fanned out, showcasing enticing drink options. The background features soft, ambient lighting with blurred shelves of various liquors and glassware shimmering, creating a cozy yet lively atmosphere. The scene is captured with a warm, inviting tone, suggesting a bustling yet relaxed environment perfect for enjoying drinks with friends.

Kids Menu Prices and Family-Friendly Wins

Families often judge a restaurant by how quickly kids eat, how full they get, and how the final check looks.

We focus on quick, familiar plates that keep timing smooth and moods calm. Prices vary by location, so we present ranges rather than exact figures.

Kids classics: chicken tenders, mac & cheese, and sliders

Fried Chicken Tenders are commonly listed between $7.99 and $11.49. Mac Cheese shows similar variability: $7.99–$10.49.

Cheeseburger Sliders often fall in that same range. These items are reliable, fast to eat, and easy to split among siblings if portions are large.

Kid pizza picks: cheese and pepperoni

Cheese Pizza and Pepperoni Pizza for children typically range from $7.99 to $11.49. Pies are great for picky eaters and for feeding two kids when appetite is small.

Kids dessert add-on: Oreo® Sundae

The Oreo® Sundae is a low-cost dessert add-on often listed at $1.99 (about 330 cal). It’s a smart, inexpensive way to end the meal without buying full-size desserts for everyone.

  • Decide on drinks and desserts before ordering; extras add up fast.
  • Order one shared adult appetizer and keep kids’ sides simple to control the check.
  • Use pizza or sliders as easy swaps when tastes differ across the table.
Item Typical Range Notes
Fried Chicken Tenders $7.99–$11.49 Fast, familiar; watch sauce choices
Mac & Cheese $7.99–$10.49 Comfort pick; can be shared
Cheese / Pepperoni Pizza $7.99–$11.49 Picky-eater friendly; feeds two small kids
Oreo® Sundae (add-on) $1.99 Low-cost dessert finish

Ordering With Confidence: Our Go-To Picks for Flavor, Value, and Atmosphere

This final guide pulls together quick decisions so our meal matches mood, wallet, and flavor.

Pick the occasion first—lunch, happy hour, or dinner—then choose a category: pizza, handhelds, seafood, or steaks. For top value plays, we favor poke nachos, cheese spinach dip, wings, and happy hour pizza to stretch the budget while sampling many flavors.

For steady midday choices pick the nashville hot chicken sandwich, the turkey club, or the grilled chicken avocado sandwich. Splurge with purpose on lobster garlic noodles, ahi tuna, or a bone-in ribeye for a memorable dinner experience.

For groups: order one dip, one seafood-forward app, one pizza, and one salad, then add drinks based on budget. Control the final total by limiting rounds, avoiding frequent add-ons, and choosing lighter starters like edamame or lettuce wraps. Because locations and time windows vary, use this yard house menu framework to order intentionally and get the best mix of flavor, atmosphere, and value.

FAQ

What do we mean by "Yard House Menu With Prices" and why do offerings change by location?

We refer to a comprehensive guide showing typical dishes and their usual price ranges across the chain. Individual restaurants set local prices, so items, portion sizes, and availability can vary by region, state taxes, and ingredient costs. Seasonal items, local promotions, and draft-beer selections also differ by location.

Why do prices vary across locations in the United States?

We see variation because rent, labor, ingredient sourcing, and regional demand affect menu costs. Urban sites often charge more than suburban ones. Licensing and local beverage taxes (especially on craft draft beer) can also raise final prices.

How do we use price ranges and "starting at" pricing in this guide?

We list conservative starting prices and broad ranges to reflect typical costs at multiple locations. “Starting at” notes the lowest commonly observed price; actual checks may show higher amounts due to add-ons, sides, or premium preparations.

How do calories, add-ons, and sides affect my total cost?

Calorie counts don’t change price, but add-ons—like bacon, avocado, or premium proteins—and larger sides increase both calories and cost. We flag common modifiers so you can budget and compare lighter or fuller plates.

How should we budget for a visit at lunch, happy hour, or dinner?

Pick a per-person target based on meal type: lower for lunch or happy hour, higher for dinner with drinks. Factor in appetizers or shared plates, an entrée, and a drink. Use our suggested ranges to set a realistic spending cap before tax and tip.

What should we plan for drinks, tax, and tip?

Add local sales tax and a gratuity of 18–22% for full service. Alcohol raises the bill significantly—draft beer and cocktails have distinct price bands—so decide on beer, cocktail, or zero-proof beforehand to control the total.

When is happy hour typically offered and what are highlights to plan around?

Happy hour windows vary by site but often fall weekday afternoons to early evenings. We recommend checking your local time. Look for half-priced appetizers, discounted drafts, and drink specials that reduce per-person costs.

Which half-priced appetizers are best during happy hour?

Crowd-pleasers include Four Cheese Spinach Dip, Poke Nachos, and Classic Sliders. These offer strong shareable value and work well with discounted drinks for group orders.

What wing options should we order during happy hour?

Boneless Wings and Gardein Wings are common happy hour picks. Boneless options suit sharing; Gardein provides a plant-based alternative with comparable flavor at a reduced price point.

Which pizzas deliver the best happy hour value?

Margherita and Truffled Mushroom offer balanced costs and flavor, while The Carnivore gives maximal value per slice for groups who want hearty toppings. BBQ Chicken hits a middleground for bold tastes.

How do we build a shareable happy hour order for a group?

Mix two to three shareables (a dip, a seafood starter, and a fried item), add a pizza or two, and balance with a few salads. That spreads cost, keeps variety high, and leverages half-price appetizer deals.

What starters and shareables are best for seafood-forward flavor?

Poke Nachos and Blackened Ahi Sashimi highlight fresh tuna and bold seasoning. They pair well with light beers or citrus-forward cocktails for a balanced flavor profile.

Which classic shareables should we order for a crowd?

Miguel’s Queso Dip, Wisconsin Fried Cheese Curds, and Four Cheese Spinach Dip are reliable, craveable options that travel well across the table and please mixed groups.

What lighter starter options do we recommend?

Edamame and Crispy Brussels Sprouts offer lighter bites that still deliver texture and flavor. They’re good if we want to keep the meal lower in calories before mains.

Is the Tomato Bisque a budget-friendly soup add-on?

Yes. Tomato Bisque typically comes at a modest cost and pairs well with handhelds or salads to round out a lunch without a big price jump.

Which salads serve as a complete meal on their own?

The Cobb Salad and BBQ Chicken Salad usually come loaded enough to be a full meal. They include proteins and hearty toppings, so we often skip extra sides when ordering them.

What makes the Kale & Romaine Caesar a good "fresh but filling" pick?

It combines dense greens with protein options and a rich dressing, giving satiety without heavy carbs. We recommend adding grilled chicken or shrimp if we want more staying power.

What should we expect for the Nashville Hot Chicken Sandwich price and inclusions?

The sandwich usually falls in the mid-range for handhelds and includes pickles and slaw or fries depending on location. Spiciness levels and side choices can affect the final price.

How do the Stacked Turkey Club and Grilled Chicken & Avocado compare?

The Stacked Turkey Club typically costs a bit more due to multiple proteins and toppings. Grilled Chicken & Avocado is a lighter, often slightly less expensive option with fresh avocado and grilled protein.

What do Street Taco Plate options offer for variety?

Street Taco Plates let us mix proteins—fish, chicken, or steak—so we can sample several flavors at a predictable price point, often served with rice and beans or a side salad.

Which handhelds and burgers are best when we’re very hungry?

The Classic Cheeseburger and BBQ Bacon Cheddar Burger provide hearty portions and high value. For a premium splurge, the Kurobuta Pork Burger is richer and priced accordingly.

Should we pair handhelds with soup or salad to control the check?

Yes. Swapping a premium side for a cup of soup or a small salad can lower cost and calories while keeping the meal satisfying.

Which pizzas are reliable favorites for groups?

Margherita and Pepperoni & Mushroom are familiar crowd-pleasers. For bolder tastes, BBQ Chicken and Truffled Mushroom stand out, while The Carnivore maximizes meat value.

What should we expect from the 20 oz Bone-In Ribeye in terms of price and portion?

The 20 oz Bone-In Ribeye is a top-tier steak priced at a premium. It’s sizable enough for hearty appetites or shared plates; expect elevated pricing relative to smaller steaks.

How do Ribeye & Shrimp and Korean Ribeye differ as upgrades?

Ribeye & Shrimp adds surf-and-turf value, while Korean Ribeye often includes bold marinades and accompaniments. Both increase the plate price but deliver distinct flavor lifts.

Is the 8 oz Filet Mignon a smaller steakhouse-style option?

Yes. The 8 oz Filet is leaner and typically priced between mid- and high-range steaks, offering a tender cut for a smaller appetite without the larger ribeye price tag.

What justifies the price of Lobster Garlic Noodles?

The dish’s premium seafood, rich sauce, and labor-intensive prep raise cost. It’s a splurge-worthy entrée for special occasions or when we want decadent flavor.

When is Sesame-Crusted Ahi Tuna a good lighter premium entrée?

It’s ideal when we want high-protein, lower-carb dining. Pricing sits in the premium range due to fresh tuna and specialized searing techniques.

Are Miso Glazed Sea Bass and its availability consistent?

Miso Glazed Sea Bass is seasonal and depends on sourcing. Availability varies by location; call ahead if it’s a must-have for your visit.

What value does Beer-Battered Fish & Chips offer?

It typically offers solid portion size at a moderate price, combining crispy batter with a generous side for good per-dollar value, especially with a complementary draft beer.

Which chicken entrées and comfort classics should we order for shareable portions?

The Mac & Cheese (rich and shareable), Orange Chicken, and Spicy Jambalaya are hearty options. Maui Pineapple Chicken and Cilantro Lime Chicken give grilled choices with lighter sides.

What brunch items are signature choices and how are they priced?

Nashville Hot Chicken & Pancakes is a signature, higher-priced brunch item. Avocado Toast is a lighter, lower-cost start. Brunch drinks—mimosas, Bloody Marys, Espresso Martinis—add to the total depending on pour and size.

Which mains commonly sit under 700 calories?

We look to options like Steak Bowl, Cilantro Lime Chicken, and Sesame-Crusted Ahi Tuna. Selecting lighter sides and skipping heavy sauces helps keep totals below 700 calories.

Which starters and salads fit a lighter approach under 700 calories?

Choose steamed edamame, a small Kale & Romaine Caesar (light dressing), or a simple side salad. Portion control and dressing on the side are key.

What Gardein® plant-based options do we recommend?

Gardein Wings, Hand-Battered “Chicken” Tenders, Orange Chicken, and plant-based Mac & Cheese swaps give us meat-free versions of favorites. We can request Gardein instead of grilled chicken in several sandwiches and salads.

Which menu items are naturally gluten sensitive or easily modified?

Mains like Bone-In Ribeye and Cilantro Lime Chicken are naturally gluten sensitive when prepared without certain sauces. We advise asking about cross-contact and requesting gluten-free sides or preparation methods.

How should we handle gluten questions with staff?

Ask servers about ingredient lists, cooking surfaces, and whether the kitchen can avoid breading or certain sauces. Most locations accommodate reasonable modifications for gluten sensitivity.

What does "over 100 beers on tap" mean for ordering craft beer?

It means an extensive, rotating draft selection covering local crafts, domestic standards, and international imports. Expect seasonal choices and rotating taps—ask the bartender for current recommendations and flight options.

What are typical cocktail pricing landmarks to expect?

Margaritas, mules, and martinis sit in mid-to-upper cocktail price bands depending on spirits and specialty ingredients. Premium pours and craft cocktails cost more than basic mixed drinks.

What zero-proof and coffee options are available for designated drivers?

We typically find mocktails, nonalcoholic beers, and espresso-based drinks. These options let us enjoy flavor without alcohol while keeping the bill lower than cocktail orders.

How do we pair drinks with spicy items like Nashville hot chicken?

Choose cooling beverages—lagers, wheat beers, or citrus-forward cocktails—to tame heat. Low-ABV lagers and milk-based or sweet cocktails can balance spice without overpowering flavors.

What do kids menu prices typically include and which items are favorites?

Kids’ meals usually include an entrée, side, and a drink at a modest price. Favorites are Fried Chicken Tenders, Mac & Cheese, and Cheeseburger Sliders; kids’ pizzas and an Oreo® Sundae are common add-ons.

Any tips for ordering with confidence for flavor, value, and atmosphere?

Decide on budget first, check local happy hour times, split shareables for value, and ask staff about portion sizes. Prioritize a few standout dishes—like poke nachos, sesame-crusted ahi, or a signature steak—to anchor the meal and build around them.

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