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OpenTable Reveals the Top Trends Set to Define Dining in 2026

OpenTable Reveals the Top Trends Set to Define Dining in 2026

Published 5 months, 2 weeks ago
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In the podcast episode of BC Food News, hosted by Jennifer English, they discuss the 2026 Dining Trends Report from OpenTable. The report projects an increase in dining out patterns among Americans, with a prediction of 10 dining out instances per month on average in 2026. Millenials are suggested to be the main drivers of this trend, with a higher average of 14 instances per month. The podcast also noted changing consumer perspectives on value, with dining being considered as a special occasion, and the growing popularity of early dining during happy hours and spontaneous dining facilitated by OpenTable. Additionally, the trend of experiential dining is rising, with an emphasis on unique offerings and collaboration, such as pop-ups and chef's tables. The report also highlighted the significance of social media-worthy presentation for attracting consumers, the continuation of group dining, and a preference for ordering individual dishes over shared plates. Lastly, it pointed out trending ingredients and dishes, the ongoing appeal of classic American dishes, and increasing usage of AI for restaurant discovery and reservations.
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