
💵 Price And Calories
| Price | Calories |
| $8.99 | 1300 – 5880 |
Looking for a refreshing, satisfying meal that’s packed with protein, crunch, and sweetness? The Bob Evans Cranberry Pecan Chicken Salad is a delightful fusion of savory grilled chicken, tart cranberries, crunchy pecans, and crisp greens — all tossed together with creamy dressing to create a vibrant, satisfying salad. Whether you’re planning a light lunch, a wholesome dinner, or a protein-packed mid-day refuel, this hearty salad is a top pick on the Bob Evans menu.
What Is the Bob Evans Cranberry Pecan Chicken Salad?
The Cranberry Pecan Chicken Salad from Bob Evans is a signature menu item that combines grilled or crispy fried chicken with spring greens, dried cranberries, pecans, blue cheese crumbles, and crispy bacon, all served with balsamic vinaigrette or your choice of dressing. It’s beloved for its balance of flavors — sweet, salty, tangy, and nutty — making it a well-rounded choice for salad lovers.
It’s served in generous portions, ideal for those who want a lighter alternative to fried entrées while still enjoying substantial calories and protein.
Why It’s So Popular on the Bob Evans Menu
- Combines nutrient-rich greens with indulgent toppings
- Great balance of sweet cranberries and salty pecans
- Offered with either crispy or grilled chicken
- Served as part of seasonal and year-round menu rotations
- Can be customized or ordered in family-sized portions
Nutrition Facts for Cranberry Pecan Chicken Salad
| Nutrient | Amount |
|---|---|
| Calories | 1300 – 5880 cal |
| Total Fat | 91g – 480g |
| Saturated Fat | 21g – 117g |
| Trans Fat | 0.5g – 3g |
| Cholesterol | 170mg – 850mg |
| Sodium | 950mg – 5200mg |
| Total Carbohydrates | 51g – 280g |
| Dietary Fiber | 8g – 42g |
| Sugars | 26g – 130g |
| Protein | 47g – 220g |
📌 Values vary depending on size, type of chicken, amount of dressing, and toppings. The highest values reflect larger or family-sized orders.
Allergen Information
The Bob Evans Cranberry Pecan Chicken Salad may contain or come in contact with:
- Milk (blue cheese, dressing)
- Eggs (dressing, fried chicken)
- Tree Nuts (pecans)
- Wheat/Gluten (crispy chicken, croutons)
- Soy (dressing ingredients)
- Mustard (balsamic vinaigrette base)
⚠️ Cross-contact may occur in shared cooking and preparation areas.
Ingredients
| Component | Key Ingredients |
|---|---|
| Chicken | Grilled or crispy all-white chicken breast |
| Greens | Spring mix with romaine and leafy lettuce |
| Fruits | Dried cranberries |
| Nuts | Glazed pecans |
| Cheese | Crumbled blue Cheese |
| Extras | Bacon bits, red onions, croutons (optional) |
| Dressing | Balsamic vinaigrette or customer’s choice |
How to Order Bob Evans Cranberry Pecan Chicken Salad
Ordering this salad is easy through any Bob Evans location or platform:
- In-Restaurant: Request grilled or fried chicken and preferred dressing
- Online via BobEvans.com
- Delivery Apps: Available on DoorDash, Uber Eats, Grubhub, etc.
- Family Meal: Ask if available in family-sized servings or as a side for group meals
- Customization: Request no cheese, no bacon, or extra cranberries/pecans based on preference or allergens
Can You Customize the Salad?
Yes! Here are ways to customize:
- Swap chicken: Grilled or crispy
- Choose dressing: Ranch, balsamic, blue cheese, honey mustard
- Remove allergens: Skip cheese or pecans
- Make it keto-friendly: Remove croutons and cranberries
- Double the protein: Add extra chicken breast
Best Toppings & Dressing Pairings
- Best dressing: Balsamic vinaigrette (classic), Ranch (creamy twist)
- Additional toppings: Red onions, cucumber slices, or sliced avocado
- Best combo: Grilled chicken + balsamic + extra pecans
FAQs: Bob Evans Cranberry Pecan Chicken Salad
Is the Bob Evans Cranberry Pecan Chicken Salad available year-round?
Yes, it is typically available year-round, although seasonal versions may be promoted during holidays.
Can I get this salad without blue cheese?
Absolutely. Just ask for no blue cheese when ordering in-store or via the app.
Does Bob Evans offer a low-calorie version of this salad?
Yes, choosing grilled chicken, no cheese, and light dressing significantly reduces calories.
Are the pecans candied or raw?
The pecans used are sweet glazed pecans for extra crunch and flavor.
Can I make this salad vegetarian?
Yes, ask for no chicken or bacon and consider adding extra greens or fruit.
How much protein is in the Cranberry Pecan Chicken Salad?
It contains between 47g to 220g depending on portion size and if you choose grilled chicken.
Is this salad gluten-free?
It can be made gluten-free by choosing grilled chicken and avoiding croutons and fried toppings.
How many calories are in the dressing?
Balsamic vinaigrette typically adds 100–150 calories per serving.
Is this salad good for diabetics?
It contains dried cranberries and glazed pecans, which add sugar — request reduced portions of those for better blood sugar control.
Can I find this on third-party delivery apps?
Yes, it’s available on DoorDash, Uber Eats, and Grubhub, depending on your location.
How big is a single portion?
Single orders are full entrée-size salads, enough for a satisfying lunch or dinner.
Does this come in a family-size portion?
Not listed officially, but you can request large orders or combine with other family meals.
Is the chicken freshly grilled?
Yes, Bob Evans uses freshly grilled or hand-breaded chicken depending on your selection.
What drink pairs well with this salad?
Try Bob Evans Sweet Iced Tea, Unsweetened Tea, or Lemonade to balance the flavors.
Can I earn rewards for ordering this salad?
Yes, if you’re enrolled in the Bob Evans Rewards program, your order qualifies for points.
Final Thoughts
The Bob Evans Cranberry Pecan Chicken Salad offers a gourmet experience in a fast-casual setting, packed with protein, fiber, healthy fats, and sweet-savory balance. Whether you want a health-conscious entrée or a flavorful seasonal salad, this dish checks all the boxes — with full flexibility to adjust ingredients to your lifestyle or dietary goals.
It’s proof that salads don’t have to be boring, especially when served Bob Evans-style.

















