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4 Major Restaurant Chains Opening Their Doors in California 2026

Elwin Flatley
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Travel Map IconCALIFORNIA - While the national narrative in 2026 has largely been dominated by the "Great Contraction"—with legacy brands shuttering aging dining rooms—the other side of the hospitality coin tells a very different story. California's vibrant, hyper-competitive culinary market remains a gold rush for chains that understand modern consumer demands.


4 Major Restaurant Chains Opening Their Doors in California 2026
4 Major Restaurant Chains Opening Their Doors in California 2026

Brands that offer high-quality ingredients, specialized menus, and streamlined digital experiences are thriving. From the bustling streets of Los Angeles to the rapidly growing tech hubs of the Bay Area and the expanding suburbs of the Central Valley, expansion is moving at breakneck speed. Here are four major restaurant chains aggressively expanding their footprint and opening highly anticipated new locations across California this June.

1. Jollibee: The "Joy" Continues to Spread

The Filipino fast-food phenomenon has been executing one of the most aggressive and successful North American expansions of the decade, and California remains its undisputed crown jewel. Known for its craveable Chickenjoy, sweet Jolly Spaghetti, and warm Peach Mango Pies, Jollibee commands cult-like loyalty. This June, the brand is officially cutting the ribbon on three new locations across the state.



Moving beyond its traditional strongholds in Daly City and Los Angeles, the chain is pushing heavily into the Central Valley and Inland Empire, targeting high-growth suburban retail centers that are begging for fresh drive-thru options.

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2. Din Tai Fung: Premium Dumplings Push Further

Getting a table at Din Tai Fung has always required patience. Still, the Michelin-recognized Taiwanese brand is finally making it a bit easier for Californians to get their soup dumpling fix. Renowned for its meticulously crafted Xiao Long Bao (pork soup dumplings), the premium chain is continuing its calculated, high-end expansion.

This June, Din Tai Fung is unveiling a massive, stunningly designed new flagship location in a prime Southern California luxury retail center. The brand's expansion strategy focuses entirely on high-traffic, premium real estate where diners are willing to spend for an experiential, upscale-casual meal.

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3. Raising Cane's: The Chicken Finger Juggernaut

The "One Love" concept is practically unstoppable. Raising Cane's, which famously serves nothing but chicken fingers, crinkle-cut fries, Texas toast, coleslaw, and its legendary Cane's Sauce, is flooding the Golden State with new drive-thrus.



Because of its incredibly streamlined menu, Cane's operations are lightning-fast, making it highly profitable even in California's high-wage, high-rent environment. This June, the chain is opening multiple new locations, specifically targeting college towns and major interstate exits where volume and speed are the keys to success.

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4. Mendocino Farms: Fast-Casual Elevated

While some older fast-casual concepts are feeling the pinch of inflation, Mendocino Farms is proving that Californians are still willing to pay for elevated, chef-driven sandwiches and salads. The Los Angeles-born brand has quietly become a powerhouse, favored by the lunch rush crowd and health-conscious suburban families alike.

This June, Mendocino Farms is expanding its footprint significantly in Northern California, bringing its famous "Not So Fried" Chicken Sandwich and seasonal salads to newly developed outdoor lifestyle centers. Their bright, modern dining rooms and seamless integration with app-based pickup make them a darling of modern retail developers.

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The Bottom Line: The restaurant industry in 2026 is a tale of two cities. While outdated models fade away, brands that offer distinct culinary identities, premium experiences, or unmatched operational efficiency are finding massive success. For California foodies, this June is bringing more options, bolder flavors, and a clear look at the future of dining.