Ram's Horn (restaurant)
Ram's Horn (Restaurant)[edit | edit source]
Ram's Horn (restaurant) is a popular American dining chain that has been serving customers since 1967. The restaurant is known for its diverse menu, which includes a variety of dishes from breakfast items to dinner entrees.
History[edit | edit source]
Ram's Horn was established in 1967 in Detroit, Michigan. The founders aimed to create a family-friendly restaurant that offered a wide range of American dishes. Over the years, the restaurant has expanded its operations across several states, becoming a beloved dining spot for many.
Menu[edit | edit source]
The menu at Ram's Horn is extensive, offering a variety of dishes to cater to different tastes. The breakfast menu includes classics like pancakes, omelettes, and French toast. For lunch and dinner, customers can choose from a range of sandwiches, burgers, salads, and steaks. The restaurant also offers a selection of desserts and beverages.
Locations[edit | edit source]
Ram's Horn operates in several locations across the United States. The majority of its restaurants are located in Michigan, with a few others in neighboring states. Each location maintains the same high standard of food and service that the chain is known for.
Reviews and Reputation[edit | edit source]
Ram's Horn has received positive reviews for its food, service, and ambiance. Customers often praise the restaurant for its friendly staff, diverse menu, and comfortable dining environment. The restaurant's reputation as a family-friendly dining spot has also contributed to its popularity.
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