When it comes to Christmas meals, we often imagine a spread of traditional holiday dishes like ham, turkey, or even a ribeye roast for a touch of elegance. Accompanying these main courses are usually potato sides, pull-apart bread wreaths, and an array of festive desserts. However, for those who prefer to avoid the hassle of cooking and spending days in the kitchen, restaurants offer a convenient alternative. But what about Applebee’s? Are they open on Christmas Day?
For many, Applebee’s holds a nostalgic place in their hearts, whether from childhood memories or as a favorite spot during their college years. Unfortunately, Applebee’s does not open on Christmas Day, with all locations closed throughout the day on December 25. The good news is that regular operating hours resume the following day, on Friday, December 26, 2025.
If you’re itching for some baby back ribs or Bourbon Street Chicken and Shrimp, you’ll have to wait until after Christmas to satisfy your cravings at Applebee’s. But what about Christmas Eve? On December 24, Applebee’s has limited holiday hours, open from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. This means you can still enjoy a happy hour at the chain before the holiday festivities begin.
While it may be disappointing for fans of Applebee’s to miss out on their favorite dishes on Christmas Day, it’s nice to see the chain giving its employees time off to spend with loved ones. The ribs and other menu items will still be there waiting for you on December 26 when regular service resumes.
When you return to Applebee’s after the holiday, make sure to try one of their festive limited-time cocktails, like the Sleigh All Day ‘Rita or the Tipsy Reindeer. These drinks embrace the holiday spirit with their seasonal flavors and colorful presentation. Applebee’s may not be open on Christmas Day, but they sure know how to celebrate the season when they do open their doors.
Peace Nero is a writer and blogger who loves to explore different topics of self-development. She shares her personal experiences in order to help people discover their true purpose in life.
