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Pro-Bitcoin restaurant Steak 'n Shake announces El Salvador expansion

On November 15, 2025 by voice

Steak ‘n Shake, a fast food restaurant company in the United States that accepts Bitcoin (BTC), announced on Saturday that it is expanding into El Salvador.

“We were honored to be in Bitcoin Country,” the company said in an X post following Steak ‘n Shake’s participation in the country’s Bitcoin Histórico event on Wednesday and Thursday.

Steak ‘n Shake started accepting BTC for payment at its stores in May, and the company’s chief operations officer, Dan Edwards, told Cointelegraph that the goal is to have BTC accepted at all of the company’s locations worldwide.

Food, Merchants, El Salvador, Bitcoin Adoption

Source: Steak ‘n Shake

The company attributed a nearly 11% rise in same-store sales in Q2 to its decision to start accepting BTC at its restaurants.

The company has become iconic in the Bitcoin community and highlights the growing number of merchants accepting BTC for goods and services. Acceptance of BTC as tender for small, everyday purchases is also a precursor to mass adoption.

Steak ‘n Shake backtracks on accepting Ether as a payment method and celebrates Q3 sales

Steak ‘n Shake polled its followers on the X social media platform in October, asking whether it should accept Ether (ETH) as payment at its locations.

53% of the 48,815 followers polled voted in favor of the proposal, sparking significant backlash from the Bitcoin community.

“ETH is centralized garbage. Bitcoin is freedom. Doing this would lose you all your Bitcoiner business, including mine,” Bitcoin maximalist Ron Sovereignty Swanson said in response.

Although initially promising to “abide by the results” of the social media poll, Steak ‘n Shake backtracked on the proposal to accept ETH.

“Poll suspended. Our allegiance is with Bitcoiners. You have spoken. Who even allowed this? I’m back at my desk,” the company said on October 11 — the same day the poll was initiated.

Food, Merchants, El Salvador, Bitcoin Adoption

Steak ‘n Shake leads the competition in same-store sales increase in Q3. Source: Steak ‘n Shake

In November, the company celebrated strong Q3 sales, touting a 15% quarter-over-quarter increase in same-store sales.

Steak ‘n Shake managed to lead all other competitors in the fast food category for same-store sales increases in Q3, including McDonald’s, Burger King, Taco Bell, and coffeehouse Starbucks.

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