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Top 500 2025

Top 500 2025

Sales at chain restaurants were as weak as they've been in years, outside the pandemic, as consumers cut back on dining. Check out which restaurant brands were able to buck this trend, and which ones are searching for answers.

Check out the latest edition of RB Quarterly. This issue features a cover story on Chili's CEO Kevin Hochman and a look at the impact COVID had on the restaurant business. Also restaurant finance, res...

Bankruptcies at Hooters, TGI Fridays and Red Lobster underscore problems in full-service restaurants as consumers shift to takeout. But some casual-dining restaurants have found considerable success despite those issues.

Five years after the pandemic shut down indoor dining, restaurants have been reshaped in ways large and small. What has emerged is a resilient, ever-changing industry.

Several restaurant chains reported surprisingly weak sales coming out of 2024 and into 2025. But a few chains have broken through these challenges to surprise customers and investors. Check out the latest restaurant company earnings roundup.

What's coming to restaurant menus in 2025? Restaurant Business examines the hot new restaurant food and beverage items coming to restaurants and bars this year.

Even though a quarter of the restaurants on this year’s Top 100 Independents list saw sales declines over the previous year, these resilient operators implemented some crafty pivots. They focused on private events and boosted operational efficiency, among other tricks of the trade. Read on to see how this segment collectively grossed nearly $2 billion in food and beverage sales in 2023.

Third-party restaurant delivery exploded during the pandemic and continues to grow. But how are services like DoorDash, Uber Eats and Grubhub performing on the ground? A secret shopper study by researcher Intouch Insight, conducted exclusively for Restaurant Business and sister publications CSP Daily News and Nation’s Restaurant News, reveals detailed data on consumers’ third-party delivery experience. Dive into the findings below.

The future of the restaurant industry is in quick-service concepts. This year's Future 50 ranking, published by Restaurant Business and sister company Technomic, illustrates the shift away from full-service dining.

It's an unusual operating environment, one that's sparking some chains to declare bankruptcy while others see double-digit growth.

The restaurant industry has witnessed a rash of restaurant bankruptcies in recent months, a marker of a difficult operating environment that began with Red Lobster’s Chapter 11 filing in May and has extended to include a number of smaller chains and franchisees, as well as several chains that appear poised to submit their own filings soon.

Times are tough in the restaurant industry, as operators face pressures from all sides: Falling traffic, increased labor costs, uncertainty over technology, high food costs, the list goes on.

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