Chain Restaurant Shepherd's Pies, Ranked Worst To Best, According To Customers

Shepherd's Pie in ceramic pan
Shepherd's Pie in ceramic pan - Margouillat Photos/Getty Images

When you're warming your winter-weary bones or swigging Guinness on St. Patrick's Day, shepherd's pie is without a doubt the default dish in the scenario. It's cozy and rich, with a delectable combination of ingredients that soothes the harsh chill away. Classic recipes call for simmering minced meat and vegetables in a savory sauce before crowning the casserole with fluffy mashed potatoes, often elevated with melted cheese for a toasted element. The origins of this humble concoction are in Scotland (not England or Ireland, contrary to popular belief), and whereas initial offerings were created from food scraps, restaurant chains today have transformed it into an elevated menu special.

Ground lamb is traditionally used in the U.K. for shepherd's pie, but when dining out in the United States, most eateries recreate the pub staple with a ground beef filling, thereby making it cottage pie. Distinctions aside, comfort food fans love digging into the starchy delicacy. If you can track down a franchise that offers it regularly, you'll want advice on whether it's worth ordering -- thankfully, we're here to assist. Granted that our round-up of shepherd's pies is propelled by the helpful guidance of customers, we're optimistic future diners will be able to feast the proper way. So behold our ranking of chain restaurant shepherd's pies, ranked worst to best.

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9. Black-Eyed Pea

Shepherd's pie tin container
Shepherd's pie tin container - Shane Michael / Facebook

Haven't heard of Black-eyed Pea? We wouldn't blame you. The franchise once gobbled real estate all over the South, but financial woes eventually trimmed its footprint down to under a dozen restaurants. Now, you'll have to go to Colorado or Arlington, Texas, to sample the homestyle cooking that banks on feel-good staples like pot roasts, ribs, and chicken fried steak. On Mondays, shepherd's pie greets the menu as a special -- a very affordable one at that ($11.99, as of January 2024). According to customers, it tastes (and looks) nothing like the cozy baked casserole. Instead, it resembles meatloaf, a delicious comfort foodt for sure, but not interchangeable by any means.

This culinary violation really baffled one diner, who was aghast at the treasonous meat patty hidden below a mound of spuds. "If I had wanted meatloaf and mashed potatoes I would have ordered that," they said. Think this was the result of a single botched dish? A different diner warned against the menu item altogether for the same reason. "Don't ever order the shepherd's pie unless you have never eaten one anywhere else, and have no idea what one is supposed to be like," they wrote, concluding: "The only good thing I can say about the dish is that it was hot. Otherwise, forget about it." Even the sloppy appearance, frankly, is enough to turn our stomachs. Let's defer our hard-earned dollars to some better options below.

8. Marie Callender's

Shepherd's pie side salad
Shepherd's pie side salad - Joseph Melot III / Facebook

We may see her kind face in advertisements, but Marie Callender's isn't just a TV dinner logo. Granted you're in California or Las Vegas, there are brick-and-mortar eateries slinging the sort of comforting eats (and famous pies) you've likely stumbled upon in the frozen aisle of the grocery store. Dining in, the shepherd's pie provides a decent deal, albeit the combo-style dish served with a salad and dessert features a few subtle differences. Ground meat is swapped out for stewed beef chunks, while the casserole's base, a mushroom burgundy gravy, amps up the savoriness on top of a mashed potato coating melted with not one, but three different cheeses.

We're not going to mince words, here: Customer satisfaction is low on this one. Unsurprisingly, the primary sentiment among reviewers is the dish's generic feel, which brings to mind a pre-packaged frozen entree. However, there are plenty of criticisms that attack the presentation. For example, the chopped bits of zucchini and bell pepper violate the traditional recipe according to one reviewer, while the thicker hunks of beef are a texture turn-off. Allow this diner to set the record straight: "I mean, if I was a dog I probably would've enjoyed the texture but if you're a picky eater like me, play it safe: go for the chicken pot pie instead."

7. Maggie McFly's

Shepherd's pie close up dish
Shepherd's pie close up dish - Paul Korik / Facebook

Unless you reside in the Northernmost region of the U.S., then consider this an introduction to Maggie McFly's. The franchise is concentrated in its home base of Connecticut (along with Florida, New York, and Virginia) and channels a lived-in tavern vibe that patrons frequent for brews and bites. You'll find the usual suspects such as pizza and burgers, but like any neighborhood pub, there's a generous array of dishes that don't fall into any one culinary category. In other words, the perfect place for comfort foods to shine -- like shepherd's pie.

Other than the dish's year-round availability (a plus), positive recommendations seem to slump under the weight of weaker factors. The runny texture was just one out of many unpleasantries discovered in our research. "Be warned that their shepherd's pie is more like a soup, not what I was used to with the layers of meat, potato, veggie," cautioned a reviewer whose disappointment echoed across other fault lines. Add to that the dull taste and excess moisture from the gravy and it doesn't look good. Sure, it's served hot at least, and the portion is decently heaped with some yummy-sounding spuds. But do we feel like dropping $20 for it? Disposable income is sacred, so you might want to hesitate on that order.

6. Beef 'O' Brady's

Shepherd's pie on plate
Shepherd's pie on plate - Beef 'O' Brady's / Facebook

Retreating to cozy haunts in search of a draft and hearty meal is what a cold night is for, and what better place to scope out than an Irish pub? Beef 'O' Brady's isn't quite the rugged tavern as depicted in our imaginations, but the Florida-based chain, established in the mid-1980s, channels the high-spirited feel with grub that's casual and on-theme. Our hopes were high for this franchise in particular, given that some (not all) of its dining rooms sling a classic shepherd's pie. In fact, the dish continues to be prepared in the same fashion that founder Jim Mellody made it decades ago.

Of course, the chain's website doesn't divulge all but the recipe's main characteristics, which include a ground beef base, the array of mixed vegetables commonly employed in American versions (peas, carrots, and corn), and creamy mashed potatoes layered with browned, oozing cheese. The savory filling and gooey yet toasted topping are signifiers of the cottage-style casserole and to diners, done right to boot. However, you might need to watch out for the portion size; according to one restaurant-goer's experience, "the shepherd's pie was SO little, it could be an appetizer!!" Still, this can be forgiven on our end knowing the coziness is in high gear.

5. Bennigan's

Shepherd's pie restaurant dish
Shepherd's pie restaurant dish - Greg Rowe / Facebook

Finding a Bennigan's near you may be somewhat tricky. That's because while a handful remain open across the U.S., these days, the Irish-inspired company's focus is purely global; Pakistan, Guatemala, and El Salvador are on the books to join the contingent of overseas locations, which currently override its domestic presence by a long shot. If you're in the vicinity, wait until the chillier months to visit, because that's when the eatery trots out its housemade cottage pie.

From one diner's perspective, the entree, as tasty as it was, could be improved by "a thicker consistency" to truly delight the taste buds. Otherwise, this hearty casserole attracts a decent amount of press, as many people agree on its satisfying features. Combining sausage and ground beef in the base makes the filling very substantial, and the addition of tomatoes deepens the savory aspects effectively. The mashed potatoes zipped up with garlic and parmesan cheese are especially noteworthy. "My husband had the cottage pie that he described as tasty," attested one reviewer about their overall positive experience. "Great comfort food on a cold winter day or evening," a second customer added.

4. The Cheesecake Factory

Cheesecake Factory shepherd's pie
Cheesecake Factory shepherd's pie - Bill Sales / Facebook

Often relegated to the whims of a rotating special, shepherd's pie can be a difficult choice to find, at least in the chain restaurant sphere. With that in mind, there's no doubt that The Cheesecake Factory, standing tall with over 200 locations, is virtually uncontested in availability. Scour the enormous menu for the specialty section, because that's where the shepherd's pie is at. The inviting casserole consists of ground beef with assorted vegetables, plated with whipped spuds layered with toasted parmesan, coming together in a rich mushroom gravy.

Plenty of feedback testifies that the chain dishes out huge plates worthy of the price. "My shepherd's pie was great. Tasty and hearty on a cold day," reported one diner, giving the meal the green light. But others weren't so satisfied and even found the meal ho-hum for a variety of reasons. Complaints over the meat included comments about parched and scorched chunks of hamburger that, according to one diner, resembled the kind stuffed between a bun. "I also have a sneaking suspicion that they save the hamburger patties they really screwed up for the dubious honor of being covered with gravy and hidden in mashed potatoes," they speculated. It has lagged behind other popular menu items in the past, so only give this one a go if your expectations aren't high.

3. Yard House

Shepherd's pie puff pastry
Shepherd's pie puff pastry - Robin Huff Stowe / Facebook

Hosting a wide selection of craft ales with inventive mains and appetizers, American fare gets an adventurous twist at Yard House. Nationwide it's just shy of 100 restaurants, unsurprisingly located in bustling meccas like Las Vegas and Times Square. Rolling out the red (or green?) carpet with Irish delicacies seems to be an annual occurrence for St. Paddy's Day, and the sit-down chain nails a truly gourmet shepherd's pie. For starters, it's not a traditional baked casserole, and it's made with minced lamb, not ground hamburger. In this version, the meat and veggies are actually stuffed inside a flaky pastry, while the creamy potatoes are scooped on top and covered in gravy.

It wasn't all rainbows for one customer, who found the filling delectable but could have passed on the pie crust. But for many starry-eyed patrons, it's truly a pot of edible gold. The classy presentation is impressive, complementing the elevated taste of the ingredients. It's not just pretty to look at; those who've tried it also claim the pocket pie is fairly hefty, making it plentiful enough for multiple people. Even the bystanders who witnessed others at their tables order it had to chime in on its greatness. "My friend had the shepherds pie St Patrick's Day special, and she said it was very good," one reviewer reported back.

2. TooJay's

Shepherd's pie in white pan
Shepherd's pie in white pan - Annette McDougall / Facebook

As a bakery, deli, and dining room tucked into one, Toojay's showcases a welcoming array of lunch and dinnertime favorites. The "Classic Comforts" side of the menu is where specialties like country fried steak, fish & chips, and a Thanksgiving-style turkey feast promise a heartier meal compared to the lighter nibbles on board (think bagels and sandwiches). Shepherd's pie, a customer favorite, ticks the boxes for a mouthwatering meal that's not only permanent but reliably executed every time.

Restaurant-goers credit this tempting casserole for containing a good balance of textures and flavors. For one diner, the savory meat filling and copious amounts of cheesy potatoes stood out the most, particularly the use of Muenster cheese blanketing the dish with a proper melty layer. "The shepherd's pie was absolutely delicious with a flavorful gravy, ground beef and veggies," they wrote, also praising the well-whipped spuds dolloped on top. The entree's freshness deserves a shoutout too, as it eliminates any fears of digging into a cold center with your fork. "My shepherd's pie was hot and flavorful," confirmed another visitor happy with their order. It's easy to see in photos that servings are beyond generous, and the extra soup or salad on the side garners a bonus edge to top the competition.

1. Salt Factory Pub

Shepherd's pie cast iron plate
Shepherd's pie cast iron plate - The Salt Factory Pub / Facebook

This micro-chain, limited to four outposts in Georgia and Alabama, pays tribute to British watering holes down to the decor and abundant drafts. But one look at the menu demonstrates that the cuisine is anything but old-fashioned. Shepherd's pie gets tweaked relatively often, but even Salt Factory Pub pushes the envelope and earns our pick for comfort food bliss. First of all, the casserole contains braised lamb as the base -- not something we see at typical restaurant chains. This is followed by plump pearl onions as well as a rosemary demi, which is an herbaceous version of a savory glaze regularly seen in French-style cooking. Finally, the hot entree is blanketed with whipped potatoes, which are further enhanced with cheddar cheese for a tangy flourish.

While some of these changes could garner bitter words from traditionalists, the chain seems to land upon a hearty recipe that plays to its strengths. One diner awarded it a 4/5 and praised it alongside the other entrees they sampled, gushing about how "each dish was fresh and flavorful." To no surprise, a second reviewer was bowled over by the sublime ingredients that completely defied their previously-held expectations, saying, "It was perfectly seasoned and packed with incredible flavors." Repeat visits are also a great sign that this entree is a slam-dunk; as proven by a satisfied guest, "I get it almost every time."

How We Picked Our Shepherd's Pies

Shepherd's pie white kitchen plate
Shepherd's pie white kitchen plate - Wirestock/Getty Images

To rank the following shepherd's pies from worst to best, we relied on the personal opinions, suggestions, and recommendations made by customers. These reviews were sourced from internet platforms such as Yelp and TripAdvisor, in addition to comment sections and public posts from social media. Restaurant chains were selected on the basis of prominence and notoriety, with equal consideration paid to smaller, regional franchises when major names weren't applicable.

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