Steak ’n Shake becomes first US fast food chain to launch Bitcoin reserve, offering $5 in BTC with bitcoin-themed meals, here’s how to claim yours
Steak 'n Shake is now accepting Bitcoin payments globally. The fast-food chain has established a Strategic Bitcoin Reserve. This move is boosting sales and reducing payment costs. Customers can also earn Bitcoin rewards with specific meal purchase...

Steak ’n Shake, the iconic fast-food chain headquartered in Indianapolis, Indiana, is best known for its signature steakburgers and hand-dipped milkshakes. The brand operates hundreds of restaurants across the United States as well as in France, Italy, Portugal, and Monaco.
The chain also announced that it will donate 210 satoshis from every Bitcoin-themed meal sold over the next 12 months to the OpenSats Initiative, a nonprofit organization that supports open-source projects within the Bitcoin ecosystem.
The restaurant has also partnered with the Fold App to offer customers $5 worth of Bitcoin when they sign up after purchasing a Bitcoin Steakburger. Details on how to redeem the reward will be printed directly on each receipt.
The crypto-focused strategy seems to be yielding results. Steak ’n Shake reported a 15 percent increase in same-store sales in its latest quarter, surpassing its competitors.
“Thank you, Bitcoiners, for helping change the trajectory of Steak ’n Shake,” the company said.
When it all started
On May 16, the 91-year-old Steak ’n Shake announced it will accept Bitcoin globally via the Lightning Network. To celebrate the milestone, Steak ’n Shake introduced a limited-edition Bitcoin Steakburger.
The move drew public backing from Jack Dorsey, co-founder of Twitter and Block, Inc., a longtime Bitcoin advocate. Dorsey even posted photos on X showing himself buying fries at the restaurant with Bitcoin.
At the Bitcoin 2025 conference in Las Vegas on May 26, Steak ’n Shake executive Dan Edwards revealed that the company had reduced payment processing costs by roughly 50 percent as customers increasingly opted to pay with Bitcoin instead of credit cards.
According to the Street website, beginning October 31, customers at approximately 400 Steak ’n Shake locations across the US can claim $5 in Bitcoin rewards by visiting bitcoinmealdeal.com, uploading their receipt, and redeeming the reward through the Fold App.
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