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Nevada ranks Fourth as the state that Loves dining out the Most



Nevada ranks fourth in top 10 states that enjoy dining-out

  • Colorado residents top the list of states that enjoy dining out with an average of 74,795 searches per 100,000 residents each month for dining-related terms

  • Hawaii and Florida round out the top three with 72,127 and 71,903 average monthly searches for dining-related terms per 100,000 residents

  • Nevada is fourth on the list with 70,101 average monthly searches per 100,000 residents for dining-out-related terms

Dining out is often seen as something to do when celebrating an event or seeking a fast meal after a long day, that’s why a new study has investigated which states enjoy dining out the most.

Price comparison experts at PriceListo.com have compiled a list of how many times people in each state search for more than 3,500 dining-related terms, including every major fast-food chain as well as terms like "best restaurant near me" and "restaurant menu" using Google Keyword Planner.

Colorado takes first place on the list with an average monthly search volume of 74,795 per 100,000 residents. The study shows that the top three chains in Colorado are Starbucks with 109,490, McDonald's with 100,531, and Taco Bell, with 85,333 average monthly searches. In Denver, an average meal in a restaurant can cost between $18.00 and $72.50 depending on the number of people and the restaurant's quality, while a meal in McDonald's costs an average of $10.00.

Hawaii is second on the list, with 72,127 average monthly searches per 100,000 residents. In Honolulu, going to a restaurant can cost between $20.00 and $80.00 on average, and an average meal at McDonald's costs around $12.00. Hawaii's top three chains are McDonald's with 27,298, Starbucks with 23,145, and Taco Bell, with 18,503 average monthly searches.

Florida came shy of Hawaii in third place, racking up 71,903 average monthly searches per 100,000 residents. Those living in Tallahassee can spend between $14.75 and $60.00 on an average restaurant meal, while people opting for an average McDonald's meal pay $9.25. McDonald's, Starbucks, and Chick-fil-A are the state's most popular chains, with 461,390, 395,372, and 279,107 average monthly search volumes, respectively.

Nevada comes fourth on the list with 70,101 average monthly searches per 100,000 residents. In Carson City, an average meal at a restaurant can cost between $35.00 and $75.00, whereas a McDonald's meal costs around $13.50 on average, the most expensive out of the top ten states. Starbucks is the most popular chain in the state with 79,920 average monthly searches, McDonald's is second most popular with 65,876 monthly searches, and Taco Bell is third with 48,581 average monthly searches.

Arizona lands in fifth place with an average of 67,194 monthly searches per 100,000 residents. Phoenix has similar prices to the national average, with restaurant meals costing $20.00 to $70.00 and the average McDonald's meal costing $10.00. Arizona's top chains include Dutch Bros as the fourth most popular chain, with 89,398 average monthly searches behind Starbucks, McDonald's, and Taco Bell.

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