

Visit Bob Evans in Franklin for a taste of America’s Farm Fresh. Our family restaurant offers a diverse all-day menu featuring signature breakfast, lunch, and dinner options. Enjoy our homestyle meals with convenient services like curbside pickup, delivery, dine-in, and takeout. Experience our popular breakfast dishes, hearty lunch specials, and satisfying dinners, all crafted with quality ingredients. Order online for pickup or delivery and bring the farm-fresh experience to your home.
Casual chain started on an Ohio farm & known for hearty family-style meals & a country vibe.
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1/22/2026–This place is busy for lunch. I have yet to see anyone clean off any table. I got the double stack cheeseburger. The burger and fries have hit the spot. My boyfriend got a chicken sandwich, which was not the way he had ordered it. The cook put things that were supposed to be on it which he did not want on it. Our server, Leah, is acting like she doesn’t want to be here. She hasn’t came to check on us after we got our food. I do understand that the staff is busy but that doesn’t mean she can’t ask if we were good or if our food is good.
Thanksgiving turkey dinner misleading advertising
Instead I hit 3 slices of deli turkey warmed up and watery gravy
This place is good for breakfast only
Don’t order any dinners you will be disappointed
P.S. NO biscuits or dinner rolls came with any of our meals either!
We purchased 3 quarts of chicken and noodles, and received noodles that were clearly substituted with low quality store-bought curly noodles. They were VERY thin, broken, and mealy. They essentially disintegrated as soon as they were ladled out of the container, creating a mushy, watery mess in our bowls.
We look forward to this family night of pumpkin carving and Bob Evans food evey year, and every family member was very disappointed.
When we called the store, no one offered a refund, gift cards, or any other remedy. They admitted the noodle substitution, but didn’t offer to fix our ruined evening in any way. Because of that, we won’t be buying family carryout dinners there again, and we’ll make certain that no one else we know will either. What a shame….
Apparently, they can’t make well-done or crisp toast bc they have only a “Walmart toaster” bc that is all the management has sprung for? I didn’t need those details. I just wanted crisp toast. Airing house money problems or opinions about how management spends on the restaurant would not be my idea of professional. Oh, and there ARE settings to increase toasting time. Even on “Walmart toasters.”
Upgraded my potatoes to the “Rancher Crispy Potatoes.” The picture on the table really sold these. Of course, they arrived looking somewhat different from the pictures on the table and menu. Not to mention… cold. My waitress was in a hurry for me to leave and wanted to drop the check as she was finally asking if everything is ok. I said, “those are cold,” and pointed to the potatoes which had shredded cheese that was obviously not melted. She took the dish to nuke them. I’m sorry, but food changes once it has been nuked. Not the same consistency, and hot ranch dressing (which was on top of them) does NOT taste good to me. I ate a few pieces and then requested a box to take them home to try and “fix” them, but I’m not holding out much hope since the 2nd main ingredient after the new potatoes (based on quantity), ranch dressing, pretty much has drowned them. If I ever get these again, the ranch needs to be left off or served on the side. Sour cream would be so much better.
Spoke to the chef on my way out. He was running the cash register and said he is one of the managers. I gave him my input on the potatoes. He said that it is difficult to come up with the finished product of “crispy” potatoes and have it warm enough to melt the shredded cheddar cheese. I didn’t follow the reasoning at all. Why market or offer these if they can’t be produced?
Spent $8.20 for 1 egg (cooked correctly!) soggy toast, 2 pieces of (somewhat greasy) bacon, and the above-mentioned potatoes. Had water to drink. A good value and more than enough to fill my stomach. Just really disappointed about those potatoes.
With regard to consistent food prep and delivering menu items as they are marketed, Bob’s still hasn’t redeemed themselves in my book. Maybe one more chance.
An aside: no one can choose who sits near them in a restaurant, of course, but the foul-mouth of a young woman sitting next to me was enough of a reason to high-tail it out of there. Killer is… They were sitting there discussing church. SIGH.
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North College Hill location: Waitress was great, but the food wasn’t as ordered. Asked for homefries. Well done. They were not cooked beyond prep stage, so I sent them back, and they redid them. The pancakes are terrible. Gummy and not fully cooked. Sorry… they aren’t as good as Perkins or mine at home. The omelet was great. I did build my own with spinach, monterey Jack cheese, and ham. Very good.