Region: Europe
Category: Restaurants

Europe Restaurants

(376 reports matching your criteria)
  • Consumer Foodservice By Location in Denmark

    ... increasing share of foodservice sales through travel and lodging establishments in 2023, presenting a contrast to other locations, such as standalone venues, which experienced a comparatively lower impact from the pandemic. The hospitality industry, especially ... Read More

  • Full-Service Restaurants in the Czech Republic

    ... continued to place upward pressure on menu prices and make people more cautious in their discretionary spending habits. Indeed, because these types of establishments are comparatively expensive, the category was worse affected than most by ... Read More

  • Limited-Service Restaurants in Austria

    ... this meant less disposable income and a concomitant reluctance to spend on non-essential purchases. For consumer foodservice operators, this meant increased costs in energy, materials and labour, which were partially passed on to consumers. However, ... Read More

  • Consumer Foodservice By Location in Austria

    ... materials and labour, which were partially passed on to the consumer. However, post-COVID-19, Austrians were keen to enjoy the benefits of a full lifting of pandemic restrictions. In addition, consumer sentiment generally improved towards the ... Read More

  • Consumer Foodservice in Romania

    ... with rising consumption of heat, gas and electricity due to the cold weather. This led to a noticeable reduction in growth for foodservice. Moving into 2023, a return to eating out was registered, as utility ... Read More

  • Full-Service Restaurants in Norway

    ... are up to three times that seen in other developed countries. Locals are generally accustomed to paying these high prices, although inflation has put further upward pressure on price in 2023. The strong rebound in ... Read More

  • Consumer Foodservice in Greece

    ... declines in disposable incomes amid steep price hikes in energy prices and food. Greek consumers were much more conservative with spending in 2023 than they have been in previous years, dining out less frequently and ... Read More

  • Consumer Foodservice By Location in Finland

    ... the review period. At the same time, standalone locations are anything but uniform. These include outlets on or off the main streets in big city centres, in the suburbs of bigger cities and in smaller ... Read More

  • Consumer Foodservice By Location in Greece

    ... inbound tourism, thanks partly to cost hikes in flights and accommodation which led to Greece losing some of its attraction as a destination for Europeans hit by the cost-of-living crisis. On top of this, fires ... Read More

  • Consumer Foodservice in Slovakia

    ... during the pandemic, was made permanent. As such, consumer foodservice registered healthy double-digit constant value growth. However, growth was more muted in terms of outlet openings. Euromonitor International's Consumer Foodservice in Slovakia report offers a ... Read More

  • Consumer Foodservice in Bulgaria

    ... develop uninterrupted in the year. The number of outlets recorded further marginal growth; however, there is still a way to go before this metric returns to pre-pandemic levels. The number of transactions, meanwhile, also remained ... Read More

  • Consumer Foodservice By Location in Italy

    ... rise in the cost of living had been expected to limit demand, but the strong desire of Italians to socialise with friends and family over a meal or a drink ensured sales continued to growth ... Read More

  • Limited-Service Restaurants in the Czech Republic

    ... stabilisation of consumption patterns following a post-pandemic boom, but also attributable to persistently high inflation, which continued to erode purchasing power among the population and drive up menu prices. Leading player McDonald's increased its prices ... Read More

  • Self-Service Cafeterias in Romania

    ... of self-service cafeterias, which offer cooked food as main meals. Cooked food is increasingly in demand after two years of working and learning from home, when home cooking prevailed. This has created a consumption habit ... Read More

  • Self-Service Cafeterias in Denmark

    ... surge in demand for consumer foodservice, driven by the accumulated desire for such experiences after two years of avoiding regular outings due to restrictions or a reluctance to be in crowded spaces. This resurgence significantly ... Read More

  • Full-Service Restaurants in Austria

    ... which were partially passed on to the consumer. However, post-COVID-19, Austrians were keen to enjoy the benefits of the full lifting of pandemic restrictions. In addition, consumer sentiment generally improved towards the end of the ... Read More

  • Consumer Foodservice By Location in Belgium

    ... have proved to be more vulnerable than chained players to inflationary pressures, less able to mitigate the higher fixed costs and with serious ramifications to profit margins by making price increases. As a result, stand-alone ... Read More

  • Limited-Service Restaurants in Finland

    ... bigger volume sales. Current value sales grew at a similar pace to consumer foodservice overall, while the number of outlets fell at a similarly marginal rate. However, limited-service restaurants saw slower transaction growth than the ... Read More

  • Self-Service Cafeterias in France

    ... recovery of self-service cafeterias as the wide majority of the chains in this category are based in and around these retail locations. French consumers showed a renewed interest in commercial centres and hypermarkets with consumers ... Read More

  • Limited-Service Restaurants in Italy

    ... terms. This positive trend was seen both in independent as well as chained outlets. The category has benefited from investment in innovation, quality, and delivering a varied offer, together with maintaining reasonable price points. The ... Read More

  • Full-Service Restaurants in Greece

    ... performance in terms of sales per outlet, the impact of high inflation on food and living costs soon showed up in full-service restaurants. Local consumers have been trading down to cheaper options such as limited-service ... Read More

  • Cafés/Bars in Belgium

    ... independents being hardest hit. Specialist coffee and tea shops was the only category to recover to pre-pandemic value sales in 2023, driven by expansion and the growing interest in coffee culture. Overall, cafés/bars are struggling ... Read More

  • Cafés/Bars in Sweden

    ... economic downturn and strong inflation many consumers have cut back on non-essential goods and services. Less time and therefore money is being spent in cafés with socialising at home becoming increasingly relevant. A similar trend ... Read More

  • Consumer Foodservice in Finland

    ... the 2019 pre-Coronavirus (COVID-19) level to reach record heights due to strong pent-up demand after two years of COVID-19. However, current value sales were inflated by higher unit prices in a highly inflationary climate, bringing ... Read More

  • Belgium Consumer Foodservice

    ... demand. Out of home expenditure rebounded well in 2022, due mainly to the good weather and post-pandemic recovery, although it was still partially affected by restrictions related to COVID-19, especially during evening and night-time dining ... Read More

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