Chain Food Showdown: The Best & Worst Spinach Dips At America's Casual Dining Restaurants

Chain Food Showdown: The Best & Worst Spinach Dips

HuffPost Food recently went on a tour de force of some of America's major casual dining chains. Regardless of your taste in cuisine, chances are you've found yourself at a casual dining restaurant before, whether one is your go-to Friday night spot or a road trip-only meal. These national chains pride themselves on creating a menu that can appeal to a wide variety of eaters. But are these calorie-heavy appetizers worth it? We pitted eight appetizers from eight casual dining chains against each other to find out. Week 7: Spinach Dip.

What originally turned us on to evaluating the most common fare at the biggest restaurant chains was a surface level understanding of how many major casual dining restaurants work. In some of these chains, food is often pre-prepared in a central kitchen, and then frozen to be shipped and re-heated across the country. We read fascinating tales of this process, such as the section on Applebee's in Tracie McMillan's "The American Way Of Eating" or the discussion of Chili's in David Kessler's "The End Of Overeating."

Perhaps the viral review of an Olive Garden in Grand Forks, North Dakota proved just how much casual dining can resonate with the American audience.

In our evaluation of American casual dining food, we chose eight prominent chains that serve similar American fare across the country: Applebee's, The Cheesecake Factory, Chili's, Hard Rock Cafe, Planet Hollywood, Red Lobster, Ruby Tuesday and T.G.I. Friday's. Although locations and number of outlets vary, we felt that all eight epitomized the casual dining experience, perhaps best evidenced by the amount of dish overlap on all menus. In choosing which dishes to evaluate, we stuck to what we deemed the most sought-after appetizers.

As we kept eating our way through the various menus, we were surprised by the huge range across the food categories. While certain chains overall performed better than others, the more appropriate comparison was really about single dishes, rather than a restaurant as a whole.

For our seventh installment, we examined spinach dip. Although these came in several different iterations -- with artichoke, with seafood, etc. -- the core ingredients (spinach and cheese) remained the same. At worst, these were gloppy, oily and soapy. At best, they actually had a noticeable spinach flavor. Also worth noting: bad tortilla chips can ruin a good spinach dip.

Previous showdowns
Week 1: Buffalo Wings

Week 2: Nachos

Week 4: Potato Skins

Week 5: French Fries

Week 6: Onion Rings

Check out the results below (high score: 5, low score: 1), and check back next week for Chain Food Showdown, Vol. 8: Chicken Fingers.

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LAST PLACE: TGI Friday's, 1.7

Chain Spinach Dip

Editor's Note: We dined at all chains anonymously -- no restaurant knew that we were evaluating the cuisine. The chains we visited were all located in the New York metro area.

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