Pandemic closures have been particularly tough on the restaurant business. The National Restaurant Association estimates roughly 110,000 restaurants have shuttered either temporarily and permanently as patrons ate at home to avoid COVID-19. (These are the saddest restaurant closings of 2020.)
Most states have lifted pandemic-inspired restaurant restrictions, however, and diners are venturing forth again. According to a Morning Consult poll this month, 70% of diners say they now feel comfortable eating in restaurants, though outdoor dining remains preferable to indoor.
The review site Yelp asked its users, in December, to send in lists of the eating places they most looked forward to patronizing again in 2021. 24/7 Tempo is showcasing their top 25 choices. (For more dining-out recommendations, see this list of the one can’t-miss restaurant in every state.)
Click here to see America’s best places to eat in 2021, according to Yelp
Yelp’s list of the top places to eat in 2021 is based on thousands of suggestions sent into the site in response to their request in December for users to name the restaurants they most looked forward to visiting as pandemic restrictions are lifted this year. The choices, according to Yelp, are “representative of the uniqueness of our community and…powered by the people.”
This isn’t a roster of Michelin-starred establishments or trendy hangouts. The places listed here serve everything from Ethiopian fare to sushi, pasta to barbecue. A hot dog joint, a saloon, an ice cream parlor, and a coffee shop made the list. And the No. 1 most anticipated restaurant is a women-owned vegan café. If this list shows anything, it’s that American diners have wide-ranging tastes.
25. Pho Haus
> Location: Denver, Colorado
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24. Chris’s Ice Cream
> Location: Indianapolis, Indiana
23. Los Andes Restaurant
> Location: Providence, Rhode Island
22. Café La Maude
> Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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21. Moku Roots
> Location: Lahaina (Maui), Hawaii
20. Cutbow Coffee Roastology
> Location: Albuquerque, New Mexico
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19. The Pasta Shop
> Location: Denville, New Jersey
18. Wright’s Barbecue
> Location: Johnson, Arkansas
17. Juan’s Flaming Fajitas & Cantina
> Location: Henderson, Nevada
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16. Tacos Doña Lena
> Location: Houston, Texas
15. Tasty Pizza
> Location: Omaha, Nebraska
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14. Sushi J
> Location: Bellevue, Washington
13. La Finca Bowls
> Location: Albuquerque, New Mexico
12. Jack of Cups Saloon
> Location: Folly Beach, South Carolina
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11. Nova Kitchen & Bar
> Location: Garden Grove, California
10. Enat Ethiopian Restaurant
> Location: Charlotte, North Carolina
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9. Intentional Food Cafe and Market
> Location: Mesa, Arizona
8. 1618 Asian Fusion
> Location: Austin, Texas
7. Halls Chophouse
> Location: Charleston, South Carolina
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6. Arun’s Indian Kitchen
> Location: Coral Springs, Florida
5. Simon’s Hot Dogs
> Location: Scottsdale, Arizona
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4. Heat Da Spot
> Location: Washington, D.C.
3. Local Expedition Wood Fired Grill
> Location: Alpharetta, Georgia
2. Mazra
> Location: San Bruno, California
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1. Kelley Farm Kitchen
> Location: Harpers Ferry, West Virginia
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