Selfie of the writer wearing large-lens sunglasses and a blue shirt in front of Bonefish Grill, which is a gray building with black detailing
My family of four and I went to Bonefish Grill for the first time.
  • My family of four went to Bonefish Grill, a restaurant known for its seafood, for the first time.
  • Our $120 meal included drinks, an appetizer, four entrées, and a dessert.
  • I'd return for dishes like the crispy-cauliflower appetizer and the crème-brûlée French toast.

One of my favorite ways to spend quality time with my family of four is sitting down for a meal together.

After visiting restaurants like Olive Garden and STK Steakhouse, we've realized we're usually pleasantly surprised by the quality of food at chains.

Recently, we decided to try Bonefish Grill — a seafood restaurant with over 160 locations across the US — for the first time.

The restaurant's parent company Bloomin' Brands, which also owns Outback Steakhouse and Carrabba's Italian Grill, recently announced plans to close 41 underperforming restaurants — including a few Bonefish Grill locations. So, we were curious to see if the quality of the food and value matched our great experiences at other chains.

To find out, we spent $120 on brunch food and standard-menu items at our local Florida-based restaurant. Here's what our experience eating at Bonefish Grill was like.

Bonefish Grill is known for seafood, grilled entrées, and craft cocktails.
A dining area filled with square tables with white tablecloths and chairs with black frames and white cushions. A blue design in the back of the room depicts white illustrations of fish
I loved Bonefish Grill's bright dining area.

Bonefish Grill first opened in 2000 in Florida and has since spread to over 160 locations across the US.

Known for its seafood, wood-grilled entrées, and craft cocktails, the chain takes reservations and walk-ins, offers family-sized meal bundles, and changes some menu items seasonally. Many locations also have an outdoor seating area and a bar.

When my family arrived at our Viera, Florida, restaurant for our 11 a.m. Saturday reservation, the place wasn't too crowded.

I thought the dining area was well-lit — the sun shone through large glass windows — and found the decor breezy and modern.

There were a few different menus to choose from.
A white tablecloth with three menus for Bonefish Grill on it. One menu lists drinks, another has text reading
My family ordered from three different menus.

Our 11 a.m. reservation was just after the restaurant opened for the day, so we were seated quickly. When we sat down, we were presented with three menus for brunch, dinner, and seasonal selections.

My family chose items from all three menus to create a good variety of brunch fare.

We started our meal with sodas, a cocktail, and a mocktail.
A dark-purple mocktail with mint leaves sticking out of it on a white tablecloth and napkin with a person wearing a blue shirt in the background
My daughter's sparkling blueberry-refresher mocktail looked tasty.

My son and I each chose $3.70 sodas, and my daughter selected a $4.50 sparkling blueberry-refresher mocktail. Made with mint and muddled berries, the refreshing sip wasn't overly sweet. It would have been my choice for brunch, too, had I not been in the market for some caffeine.

My husband also picked a caffeine-forward beverage: the $12.90 Cold-Fashioned cocktail, made with bourbon and cold-brew coffee and garnished with a gummy-egg candy. He enjoyed the flavors of the drink, saying it was a great combo of coffee and a cocktail.

The complimentary bread was served with a tasty olive-oil dip.
A piece of crusty bread with four slices cut out and an olive-oil dipping sauce with herbs in a dish next to it. The food sits on a silver serving tray
The complimentary bread was delicious.

Before our meal, we received complimentary ciabatta-style bread and olive-oil dipping sauce. The garlicky, herb-forward olive-oil mixture made a great dipping sauce for the crusty bread.

I later noticed the dip is popular enough to have a few copycat recipes floating around online.

We shared a crispy-cauliflower appetizer from the seasonal menu.
A white bowl filled with scallions and breaded cauliflower pieces on a white tablecloth
The crispy-cauliflower appetizer came with a tangy sauce.

When we visited Bonefish Grill, the restaurant offered a springtime menu with special items like a soft-shell crab sandwich and cedar-plank salmon. At our server's suggestion, we tried the crispy-cauliflower appetizer ($9.90).

Served over a crispy, tangy slaw, the fried cauliflower was delicious and well-seasoned with just the right amount of saltiness. The cauliflower was drizzled with a tangy sauce that tasted like something from a Chinese restaurant. I caught notes of soy and citrus. 

This dish was a true gem — my husband said he'd return to Bonefish Grill with me on a date night just to sit at the bar, order cocktails, and share this appetizer.

I ordered crème-brûlée French toast, and it did not disappoint.
Four half-pieces of French toast with a cup of syrup, whipped cream with chopped-up mint, and bacon strips on the side. The French toast is sprinkled with powdered sugar
I loved the crème-brûlée French toast.

When I saw the brunch menu, I immediately knew I'd be ordering a play on my favorite dessert: the crème-brûlée French toast.

The $15.90 entrée seemed enormous — it came with two thick slices of French toast, two strips of bacon, and strawberries with whipped cream.

The French toast was one of best versions of the dessert I'd ever had, as the crispy-sugar coating mimicked crème brûlée and added depth to the meal. 

I'd return to Bonefish Grill just to order this dish. 

Bonefish Grill is famous for its Bang Bang Shrimp, so my husband ordered an egg dish that featured the item.
A white rectangular plate with Eggs Benedict with scallion pieces and a pale-yellow sauce, potato pieces, two strips of bacon, and a cup of ketchup
My husband really enjoyed all of the flavors in the Bang Bang Shrimp eggs Benedict.

Bonefish Grill is known for its Bang Bang Shrimp appetizer — fried shrimp with a creamy, spicy sauce. Since the brunch menu listed eggs Benedict topped with Bang Bang Shrimp, my husband chose the $15.90 dish.

The meal, which included crispy potatoes and bacon, was filling and hearty. My husband enjoyed trying the Bang Bang Shrimp without ordering it as an appetizer.

My daughter ordered Lily's chicken, which was full of flavor.
A white plate with two pieces of chicken covered with artichoke hearts, spinach, and a pale sauce. Broccoli and a scoop of mashed potatoes sit next to the chicken
My daughter was happy she had leftovers of Lily's chicken.

My daughter ordered an item from the dinner menu: Lily's chicken, a $19.90 entrée with two pieces of chicken, goat cheese, artichoke hearts, spinach, and a lemon-basil sauce. She chose mashed potatoes as her side.

The dish was a hit with my 13-year-old, and the portion size was so generous that she had leftovers for the next day.

How do I know she loved the dish? The next afternoon, my husband asked if he could eat her leftovers. She told him to back off because she fully intended to have the rest of her Lily's chicken.

My son enjoyed the BFG burger, which he ordered with only cheese on top.
A plain cheeseburger with a brioche bun, melted cheddar cheese sliding down the sides, and a side of fries with ketchup on the side
My son liked his plain BFG burger.

My son's go-to restaurant order is always a plain cheeseburger, so he ordered the $16.90 BFG burger without any toppings. The 8-ounce burger was juicy and cooked to a perfect medium temperature.

The meal was topped with cheddar cheese and served with fries, his idea of a perfect lunchtime treat.

For dessert, we shared a slice of drunken coconut pie.
A slice of coconut cake with a dollop of whipped cream and chopped mint on top. The plate has four small spoons on it
My family shared the drunken coconut pie, a yummy dessert we'd order again.

When it was time for dessert, my family was pretty full. Still, our server suggested we try the drunken coconut pie, a former classic he said was back on the menu for a limited time.

The dessert was light and creamy, with shreds of coconut, decadent whipped cream, and a rum sauce. We agreed to split this $8.50 dessert again if it's still on the menu the next time we visit Bonefish Grill.

We enjoyed engaging with our server and doodling on the tablecloth throughout our meal.
A white styrofoam box with a drawing of a shark in black Sharpie  with a tablecloth with drawings on it in the background
Our server drew a picture of a fish on our takeout boxes.

An unexpected highlight of our brunch at Bonefish Grill included coloring on the tablecloth. We noticed the tables were covered in white paper, and when we asked our server about it, he gave us boxes of blue, green, and red crayons.

We doodled in between different courses, and by the end of our brunch, we felt we'd created a pretty impressive work of art.

It's sometimes difficult to get teenagers to chat over a meal, but the added distraction of doodling allowed them to let their guards down and chat a bit more than usual.

Our server only added to the experience, as he was quick, efficient, and knowledgeable about the menus. He even complimented our tablecloth doodling and drew fish on each of our takeout boxes.

Overall, the top-notch atmosphere and service were among some of the best we've received at any chain restaurant.

Our $120 meal felt well worth the price, and we'd definitely go back again.
Selfie of the writer, wearing a blue shirt, and her family in front of Bonefish grill. Her husband wears a blue button-down, her son wears a blue shirt, and her daughter wears and blue-and-white tank top
My entire family had a great experience at Bonefish Grill.

Bonefish Grill may be one of our new favorite chain restaurants. Our meal, with tax, was just under $120, which felt like quite the value for the quality of food we were served.

Feeding a family of four at a restaurant can get expensive quickly, but $120 got us drinks, entrées, and a shared appetizer and dessert.

Even the priciest item — my daughter's $19.90 chicken entrée — felt like a great value, especially since she had half the meal for leftovers the next day. Our brunch experience felt upscale, and the food tasted delicious.

I'd return to Bonefish Grill to brunch with my teens, snack on appetizers at the bar for date night, or even grab a quick coffee and dessert while running errands.

The value felt on point for the food and service we received, and that crème-brûlée French toast has been calling my name ever since I visited.

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