We once look again into our crystal ball to predict what the biggest stories of 2025 will be for the sports bar and restaurant industry.
2025’s Hottest Restaurant Industry Predictions
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We once look again into our crystal ball to predict what the biggest stories of 2025 will be for the sports bar and restaurant industry.
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We once again look into our crystal ball to make our restaurant predictions for 2024. From AI marketing to service charge backlash and more.
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The new year is right around the corner. Let’s take a gander into our crystal ball to see predict some of the biggest restaurant trends and stories of 2023 will be.
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It’s been a helluva 12 months full of ups and downs. So what does 2022 mean for the restaurant industry? We take our stab at three predictions for the industry and how restaurants can adapt to a quickly changing landscape.
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Here are our 2021 restaurant industry predictions — everything from the good, the bad, and even the ugly. Strap on your hats.
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What do we predict the future of the restaurant industry is? Give this a read and see our 2019 restaurant trend predictions — everything from catering and political upheaval and more.
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What will the restaurant industry look like in 2020? Our crystal ball says it’ll be dominated by restaurant kiosks, voice assistants, cashless restaurants and over-inflated menu prices.
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