Not in the mood to grill for the Fourth of July? No worries. There will be plenty of restaurants open during the holiday.

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Many chains will be serving up food and drinks during regular business hours, and some are even offering specials.

Take a look at the list below to decide where you want to feast.

Bob Evans

Most locations will be open from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m.

Buffalo Wild Wings

Most locations open regular hours.

Carrabba’s Italian Grill

Most locations open regular hours.

The Cheesecake Factory

Most locations open regular hours.

Chili’s

Head to Chili’s for the $5 margarita of the month. The cocktail hasn’t been reveal just yet, but stay tuned.

Cracker Barrel

The homestyle restaurant recently introduced summer sides just in time for the holiday. Try the bacon baked beans or the corn on the cob. If you want something sweet, the s’mores latte will be available, hot or cold, through July 15 at participating locations.

Denny’s 

Most locations open regular hours.

Einstein Bros. Bagels

Start your day with a red, white and blue bagel for breakfast. You can pre-order in-store now for July 2 to July 4 pickup.

IHOP

Most locations open regular hours.

Krispy Kreme

The doughnut shop is offering three patriotic treats: the Freedom Ring, Firework Ring and Sprinkled Ring doughnut. They are available now through Independence Day.

Logan’s Roadhouse

All active duty military members and veterans can enjoy a free meal from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. on Independence Day.

Olive Garden

Most locations open regular hours.

Red Lobster

Most locations open regular hours.

Ruth’s Chris

Most locations open regular hours.

Starbucks

Most locations open regular hours.

Yard House

Most locations open regular hours.

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