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March 27, 2026

Shout Out: National Restaurant Association Show

Every May, the industry packs its bags and heads to Chicago for the National Restaurant Association Show (“NRA”).

If the New York Restaurant Show is Opening Day, then the NRA is the Super Bowl. On paper, it’s a trade show. You’ve got your booths, your equipment, and your technology companies, all trying to grab your attention (and more food samples than any human being should reasonably consume in a three-day period).

But if you’ve spent enough time in this industry, you know that’s not really what this show is about. This is where the entire ecosystem shows up. Operators. Founders. Franchisees. Technologists. Investors. Brand builders. And just like any great sporting event, what happens on the field is only part of the story. The real value? It happens in the in-between (as well as in the before and after).

It’s the conversations in the aisles, the quick “I’ve been hearing about you” chats between booths, and the coffee meetings that turn into partnerships (coffee? Please be sure to checkout The Deal Room below). 😊

This is where deals get started, where ideas get pressure-tested, and where you can feel the direction of the industry in real time. And if you walk the floor the right way, you start to notice something else, where the industry is actually going. One of the biggest signals this year will be inside the Kitchen Innovations Showroom. This isn’t theoretical. These are operator-tested solutions, judged by some of the most respected experts in foodservice, and designed to answer one question: “Does this actually work in a real restaurant?” We’re talking about automation, AI, and smarter equipment across prep, production, drive-thru, delivery, and energy management. This is NOT for show, but to reduce waste, control costs, and improve margins in a business where every dollar matters.

At the same time, you’ll see something equally important happening on the culinary side. Creativity is no longer just an art, it’s a business discipline. Menus today are being shaped by global influence, cultural storytelling, and smarter ingredient choices, all while balancing cost, consistency, and operational reality. The best operators aren’t just creating great dishes, they’re building intentional, profitable experiences. 

And then there’s the data, b/c if you’re paying attention, this show gives you more than inspiration, it gives you insights. From macro trends to shifting consumer behavior, from operator case studies to forward-looking forecasts, this is where you move from reacting to what already happened, to planning for what’s coming next. You can learn more in a few hours on that floor of the NRA than you can from months of headlines.

And of course, Branded Hospitality Media will be right in the middle of it. We’ll be doing what we do best. Recording live Hospitality Hangout conversations with the people shaping the future of restaurants. Walking the floor for Flavor Safari to find what’s actually worth your time (and your money). Capturing the trends, the signals, and the stories that don’t always make it onto the main stage.

B/c at the end of the day, this industry doesn’t run on press releases (or Saturday morning newsletters), it runs on people.

So, if you’re heading to Chicago, make sure you register early and you can use code

HOSPITALITYHANGOUT26 to save $26 on your badge. Click here to checkout the event and register - National Restaurant Show.

And most importantly, who’s going to be there? Let’s make sure we’re not just walking the same floor, but actually connecting while we’re at the Big Show!

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