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Which Restaurant Stock Will Outperform in 2026?

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Two restaurant stocks with some the best long-term expansion opportunities are coffee shop operator Dutch Bros (NYSE: BROS) and Mediterranean fast-casual chain Cava Group (NYSE: CAVA). However, 2025 saw the stocks go in opposite directions, with Cava shares getting cut in half, while Dutch Bros shares are up about 15% year to date, as of this writing.

Let’s look at which restaurant stock is poised to outperform next year.

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Everything was going Cava’s way until the second quarter of this year. It had just reported four consecutive quarters of double-digit same-store sales growth when the lapping of its popular grilled steak menu item caused its same-store growth to slow considerably. In Q2, its comparable-restaurant sales rose 2.1%, while for Q3 its growth slowed to 1.9%. Meanwhile, its restaurant-level profit margin, which measures the profitability of individual locations before corporate costs, slipped by 100 basis points in Q3 to 24.6%.

In addition, the company lowered its guidance for same-store sales, restaurant-level profit margins, and adjusted EBITDA for the second time in a row when it reported its Q3 results. The market hates companies lowering expectations, which is a big reason why the stock has been crushed this year.

That said, the Cava growth story is far from over, and the company will be facing much easier comparisons in 2026. Cava ended Q3 with only 415 locations, with a goal of opening 1,000 by 2032. The company had been using a coastal smile strategy of focusing on markets in coastal states, but has more recently started expanding into northern midwestern markets. Next year, it is expected to grow its number of units by around 16%, as it continues to enter new markets and in-fill existing ones.

Meanwhile, the company will look to boost same-store sales in 2026 through menu innovation and its rewards program. It’s been testing salmon and could launch this new protein next spring. Meanwhile, it’s expanding its rewards program and introducing tiered status levels.

While Cava ran into a speed bump in 2025, Dutch Bros has been operating on all cylinders. The company has been seeing strong same-store growth on the back of mobile order-ahead, brand marketing, and menu innovation. However, it has an even bigger potential driver in 2026.



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