How the Steak and Shake Bitcoin Payments Could Save $6M a Year in Fees

Steak and Shake is saving roughly 50% on payment processing fees by accepting Bitcoin, and projecting $6 million in annual savings if its full credit-card customer base made the switch.

That number, confirmed again in a June 2026 company statement, makes the 90-year-old burger chain one of the most concrete proof points in the argument that Bitcoin’s value as a payment network is more immediately useful to most businesses than its value as a portfolio asset.

This bullish institutional adoption news dropped as Bitcoin USD trades at $62,400, up a modest +0.5% in the past 24 hours, with a daily trading volume of $24.1Bn.

Steak and Shake: The Fee Math That Makes This Work

Traditional card payments, Visa, Mastercard, and their processing partners, layer interchange fees, network assessments, and processor margins on top of each transaction, typically landing between 2.5% and 3.5% per sale.

Bitcoin payment processing fees over the Lightning Network are at a median of about 0.022%, according to analyses cited at the Bitcoin 2026 conference earlier this year.

That gap is why a 50% reduction in processing costs is not a marketing claim; it is arithmetic. Steak ‘n Shake COO Dan Edwards said at the Bitcoin 2025 conference in May 2025 that “when customers choose to pay in bitcoin instead of credit cards, we are saving about 50% in our processing fees.”

CEO Michael Boes sharpened that figure at the Bitcoin 2026 conference. He said, “If every credit card user used Bitcoin, we would save roughly $6 million annually, which is huge for our bottom line.”

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Scale, Treasury, and a Closed-Loop Model

Steak ‘n Shake launched Bitcoin payments via the Lightning Network on May 16, 2025, across approximately 393 US locations, making it one of the largest contiguous brick-and-mortar Lightning deployments in the US restaurant sector.

On launch day alone, the chain reportedly accounted for 1 in every 500 Bitcoin transactions worldwide – a figure executives used to argue that consumer demand for spending BTC exists when the user experience is right.

Unlike earlier restaurant crypto experiments at chains such as Subway or Burger King – which routed payments through third-party processors and converted instantly to dollars, Steak and Shake retains the Bitcoin it receives.

The company holds a Strategic Bitcoin Reserve of 168.6 BTC, valued at roughly $15M in early 2026, built from customer payments and direct treasury purchases, including an initial $10M allocation in May 2025.

The chain also pays hourly workers a $0.21-per-hour Bitcoin bonus, funded from that reserve and launched on March 1, 2026, with a two-year vesting period.

Same-store sales rose 11% in Q2 2025 and 15% in Q3 2025, with 18% growth projected for 2026, according to company data cited by CryptoRank. The payments program, the treasury, and the employee incentives are designed as a single integrated system – not a pilot.

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Why This Is a Different Argument Than the ETF Story

In 2026, the institutional Bitcoin narrative primarily centers on products like the BlackRock Bitcoin ETF (IBIT), which provides price exposure to BTC without direct ownership, thereby influencing capital allocation.

However, the Steak ‘n Shake model highlights Bitcoin’s utility differently. Customers paying with Bitcoin at Steak ‘n Shake enjoy immediate fee savings at the transaction point, with Lightning Network fees being negligible.

Despite this, consumer friction persists, as spending Bitcoin in the US triggers a taxable event because the IRS classifies BTC as property, complicating routine use and hindering wider adoption among retail customers.

Analysts are closely monitoring whether other major chains will adopt similar Bitcoin payment models or whether card networks will adjust fees for high-volume restaurants, as these developments signal competitive pressure from Lightning Network payments.

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