The steakhouse problem
Steakhouse dinners are bill-splitting at its highest stakes. The average steakhouse check runs 73% higher than standard casual dining, according to the National Restaurant Association’s 2024 industry report. And the price variance between menu items can be staggering.
Split that evenly among four people? $145.63 each. But the person who ordered the $35 chicken, skipped wine, and nibbled on the shared sides actually consumed about $65 worth of food and drinks. The ribeye-and-wine person consumed $160+. The math isn’t close.