The restaurant industry is evolving in real time.
From AI-powered ordering systems to automation, delivery optimization, and off-premise growth strategies, operators are under more pressure than ever to improve efficiency while protecting margins. That’s exactly why the National Restaurant Association Show remains one of the most important events in foodservice.
Every year, thousands of restaurant operators, hospitality leaders, suppliers, and technology companies gather in Chicago to explore the tools and trends shaping the future of restaurants. For many brands, this isn’t just another trade show; it’s where the next generation of restaurant growth strategies takes shape.
If you’re heading to Chicago this May, here’s what to expect from the show floor, the biggest restaurant trends to watch, and why Sauce should be on your list of must-visit booths.

2026 National Restaurant Association Show
Event Details
Dates: May 16 – 19, 2026
Location: McCormick Place, Chicago, Illinois
The National Restaurant Association Show remains the largest and most influential foodservice event in the Western Hemisphere.
For four days, the restaurant industry comes together to explore the ideas, tools, and operational strategies reshaping hospitality today, from kitchen automation and labor efficiency to online ordering and digital delivery.
Whether you operate a single restaurant, a fast-growing multi-unit brand, or an enterprise hospitality group, the event offers a firsthand look at where the industry is headed next.
Find Sauce at Booth #5845
Why the NRA Show Matters More Than Ever
Restaurants Are Operating in a New Reality
Consumer expectations have changed dramatically over the last several years.
Guests now expect:
- Fast digital ordering
- Seamless delivery experiences
- Convenient pickup options
- Personalized marketing
- Loyalty-driven engagement
- Frictionless payment systems
At the same time, operators are managing:
- Rising labor costs
- Tight margins
- Delivery platform fees
- Staffing shortages
- Supply chain volatility
The National Restaurant Association Show 2026 sits directly at the intersection of those challenges and opportunities.
This is where restaurant operators pressure-test ideas before they become industry standards.
Top Restaurant Trends You’ll See at the Show
1. AI-Powered Restaurant Operations
Artificial intelligence is no longer a future concept in hospitality. It’s already transforming how restaurants operate.
Expect to see AI solutions focused on:
- Online ordering optimization
- Automated customer support
- Labor forecasting
- Predictive inventory management
- Marketing automation
- Personalized guest experiences
At this year’s show, AI will likely appear across nearly every category of restaurant technology.
Operators are searching for tools that reduce manual work while improving profitability and customer satisfaction — and AI is quickly becoming a critical competitive advantage.
2. Back-of-House Automation and Robotics
Automation continues to gain momentum as restaurants look for ways to improve consistency and reduce operational strain.
You’ll likely see:
- Robotic fry stations
- Smart beverage systems
- Automated kitchen equipment
- Inventory-tracking technology
- Kitchen workflow optimization tools
While robotics won’t replace restaurant teams entirely, they’re becoming valuable operational support systems that help restaurants scale more efficiently.
For high-volume brands especially, automation is shifting from “interesting” to essential.
3. Off-Premise and Delivery Growth
Off-premise dining remains one of the biggest revenue opportunities in foodservice.
Restaurants are continuing to invest in:
- Pickup optimization
- Delivery operations
- Direct online ordering
- Digital storefront performance
- Packaging innovation
- Multi-channel fulfillment
One major question operators are asking this year is: How can restaurants grow digital sales without sacrificing profitability to third-party marketplaces?
That conversation is happening all across the show floor.

Why Direct Ordering Is a Major Focus in 2026
Restaurants Want More Control Over Digital Revenue
Third-party delivery platforms helped restaurants adapt during periods of rapid change. But over time, operators have become increasingly aware of the tradeoffs tied to heavy marketplace dependence.
Common concerns include:
- High commission fees
- Limited customer ownership
- Reduced brand control
- Lower margins
- Competitive marketplace environments
As a result, many restaurants are investing more heavily in their own digital ecosystems.
That includes:
- Better website ordering experiences
- Stronger loyalty programs
- First-party customer data
- Improved customer retention
- Higher-value direct orders
This shift toward direct ordering is one of the most important operational trends shaping restaurant growth in 2026.

How Sauce Helps Restaurants Grow Smarter
If your restaurant is focused on increasing direct orders while improving operational efficiency, make sure to visit Sauce at Booth #5845.
Sauce helps restaurants:
- Capture more direct online orders
- Turn their website into a revenue-generating storefront
- Improve off-premise operations
- Increase order values
- Streamline delivery workflows
- Reduce reliance on third-party marketplaces
The goal isn’t just to help restaurants grow sales.
It’s to help them grow more profitable sales.
At the booth, attendees can explore real-world examples of how restaurants are improving digital performance and building stronger customer relationships through direct ordering strategies.
Stop by Booth #5845 to see what’s working right now and how to apply it to your business.

How to Get the Most Out of the 2026 National Restaurant Association Show
1. Plan Your Schedule Early
The show floor is massive.
Review the official schedule in advance and prioritize:
- Educational sessions
- Technology demos
- Networking opportunities
- Delivery and off-premise vendors
- Automation and AI exhibitors
The more intentional your schedule, the more valuable your experience becomes.
2. Focus on Solving Specific Problems
Instead of trying to see everything, focus on your biggest operational priorities.
Ask yourself:
- Are labor costs impacting margins?
- Is online ordering underperforming?
- Are delivery fees too high?
- Is your digital storefront converting effectively?
- Are operations scalable?
Use the event to identify tools and partners that directly solve those problems.
3. Network Beyond the Booths
Some of the best conversations happen outside official sessions.
Take advantage of:
- Networking lounges
- Educational panels
- Industry meetups
- Evening events
- Peer-to-peer conversations
Restaurant operators often gain as much value from networking as they do from exhibitors.
Plan Your Visit
- Badge pricing: National Restaurant Association Show Registration
- Schedule at a glance: National Restaurant Association Show Schedule
- Exhibitor directory: National Restaurant Association Show Exhibitor Directory
More Restaurant Events to Watch in 2026
FSTEC — September | Grapevine, TX
Focused on restaurant technology, loyalty, AI, and digital ordering.
Best for operators investing heavily in digital growth.
QSR Evolution Conference — September | Atlanta, GA
Focused on operational efficiency, drive-thru innovation, and off-premise scaling.
Ideal for quick-service and fast-casual brands.
Restaurant Finance & Development Conference — November | Las Vegas, NV
Focused on profitability, franchise growth, delivery economics, and scaling multi-unit operations.
Western Foodservice & Hospitality Expo — August | Anaheim, CA
Focused on menu trends, packaging innovation, product sourcing, and operational tools making their way into restaurants right now.
Takeaway
The restaurants gaining market share today aren’t waiting for trends to appear in quarterly reports.
They’re identifying operational shifts early, testing new strategies quickly, and building systems that create long-term profitability.
The National Restaurant Association Show 2026 offers one of the clearest views into where the restaurant industry is headed next.
If you’re heading to Chicago this May, don’t just walk the floor.
Walk away with a strategy.
Eileen Strauss
Blog Writer, The Secret Sauce
