We live in an era where you no longer recognize the food you eat at Lakeland restaurants. With the emergence of dozens of food trends to the point where it’s difficult to keep up, the world of food has taken an interesting turn. The evolution isn’t a bad thing, it’s fascinating to observe the ebb and flow of the different food trends. Also, you never run out of something new to try at these restaurants when you eat out.

However, sometimes, you might find yourself craving for something a little more familiar. Here are some classic food combinations you should definitely give a try again when you find yourself dining out and you’re craving for some comfort food.

Grilled cheese and tomato soup

Grilled cheese and tomato soup is one of those dishes that you can never screw up, no matter how out of it you are. You might be sick with the flu, staying in during a rainy day, or trying to get over a heartbreak. There’s nothing quite like a warm, crusty grilled cheese sandwich, especially with that amazing cheese pull. Once you combine it with a warm bowl of tomato soup, you can almost feel like there’s nothing this classic food combination can’t fix.

Bacon and eggs

A classic breakfast duo that never fails to cheer you up first thing in the morning, bacon and eggs are an instant hit at the breakfast table. It doesn’t matter how you like your bacon or your eggs, there are so many combinations that go perfectly with each other every time. Whether it’s a simple sunny side up egg paired with some crispy bacon, or an Eggs Benedict paired with a bacon tower and a mimosa for that perfect Sunday brunch craving, you can never go wrong with this breakfast classic.

Burgers and fries

Burgers and fries are almost a staple in everybody’s childhood. Nowadays, you can find almost any version of the American burger, from using kale and ramen for buns, to substituting the patty with tofu or banana heart. While these are all healthier and innovative, nothing can really beat the classic burger and fries combination.

This is a simple, grilled beef-patty topped with American cheese, fresh lettuce and tomato complementing it. Finish it all off with a toasted sesame seed bun that crunches just a little bit when you bite into it. Pair it with a handful of thick, hand-cut fries, liberally sprinkled with salt, and maybe tossed with a little bit of vinegar, and really, you don’t have to look for anything else in Lakeland restaurants.