Customer satisfaction across the restaurant industry remained steady in 2026, even as operators grapple with slowing demand, rising costs and increasingly selective consumers, according to the late | ...
As restaurants across the U.S. prepare for the influx of fans expected during the 2026 FIFA World Cup, operators are weighing ...
Between the effects of the economy and changing consumer tastes, developing menus is no longer a “meat-and-potatoes” ...
The term "fusion" is up 49 percent on restaurant menus over the past four years. The American consumer's dining preferences ...
For much of the past decade, ready-to-drink beverages occupied a relatively narrow lane within the alcohol industry. | ...
Bar & Restaurant News is excited to honor the rising stars under 30 who are setting new standards across the bar and restaurant industry in our special feature, Top Shelf: The Next Generation of ...
Breakfast is no longer a quiet, early-morning daypart – it’s one of the most dynamic growth engines in the restaurant and hospitality industry. Once defined by eggs, bacon, and a tight service window, ...
A new year brings fresh shifts in hospitality. So, in 2026, which trends will rewrite menus, reshape operations, and reimagine marketing? Bar & Restaurant News asked industry insiders what they expect ...
In 2026, we’ll see a continued shift toward bold, globally inspired flavors that feel approachable but elevated. Diners are becoming more adventurous exploring Mediterranean, Asian, and Latin ...
On any given day or night at Outpost Neighborhood Tavern in downtown Orlando, customers might gather for a drag performance, settle in for a major game on big-screen TVs or order burgers and cocktails ...
In the world of bars and restaurants, is wine entering a new era—one built less on prestige and more on connection? Across the hospitality industry, owners and operators are discovering that today’s ...
Kim Jensen-Pitts, chief marketing officer at Cowboy Chicken—a Dallas-based, casual restaurant chain that specializes in real wood-fired rotisserie chicken—said limited-time offerings (LTOs) or limited ...