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    Bob Evans also sells family-sized sides of macaroni and cheese, green beans with ham, and mashed potatoes with gravy for $12.99 each. They serve up to six people. Visit bobevans.com .

  3. Bob Evans Just Rolled Out an Exciting New Spring Menu

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    Bob Evans Restaurants Then, there's the Summer Berry Salad (320-1,920 calories), which pairs fresh greens with grilled chicken, strawberries, blueberries, pecans, and feta cheese.

  4. The Best & Worst Menu Items at Bob Evans, According to a ...

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    The Bob Evans menu is filled with comfort foods, so we had a registered dietitian analyze the nutrition of the best and worst meals. The Best & Worst Menu Items at Bob Evans, According to a ...

  5. Bob Evans Restaurants - Wikipedia

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    Bob Evans Restaurants is an American chain of restaurants owned by Golden Gate Capital based in New Albany, Ohio.After its founding in 1948 by Bob Evans (1918–2007), the restaurant chain evolved into a company with the corporate brand name "Bob Evans Farms, Inc." (BEF), and eventually established a separate food division to handle the sale of its products in other markets.

  6. Wood Old Homestead - Wikipedia

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    Wood Old Homestead, also known as Bob Evans Farm, is a farm in Bidwell, Ohio, near the city of Rio Grande, where American restauranteur Bob Evans and his wife Jewell lived for nearly 20 years, raising their six children. The large brick farmhouse was formerly a stagecoach stop and an inn, and now serves as a company museum.

  7. Bob Evans (restaurateur) - Wikipedia

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    Bob and Jewell Evans purchased the Niamiah Woods farm near Rio Grande, Ohio, from Rio Grande College in 1952. They lived in the farmhouse for nearly twenty years. Now the old homestead is called Bob Evans Farm and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The house is the home of the Homestead Museum about Bob Evans and his company.