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GTA Restaurant Industry Faced One of Its Toughest Years in 2025

Zara by Zara
January 20, 2026
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For restaurants across the Greater Toronto Area, 2025 has proven to be one of the most difficult years yet, as the hospitality sector continues to struggle in the post-pandemic economy.

Industry experts say restaurants have been operating under sustained pressure since COVID-19, but 2025 compounded those challenges with a cost-of-living crisis, a U.S.–Canada trade war, rising food and alcohol prices, labour shortages, and shifting consumer habits. Together, these factors stalled what many hoped would be a full recovery year.

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According to industry data and interviews with sector leaders, restaurants are facing declining foot traffic, reduced discretionary spending by consumers, staffing instability, and shrinking profit margins. Many diners who once ate out weekly are now limiting restaurant visits to once a month or less.

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Sam Brenner, president of restaurant sales platform Silverware, said operational costs remain the industry’s biggest concern, with nearly 40 per cent of operators reporting increased financial stress. Labour shortages, inconsistent staffing hours, and tipping uncertainty continue to make retention difficult, while customers are increasingly deterred by rising menu prices.

Alcohol sales — traditionally a major revenue driver — are also declining as consumer habits shift, further squeezing margins. While major events such as the Toronto Blue Jays’ World Series run provided short-term boosts, experts say these gains were not enough to offset year-long losses.

Some operators are adapting by rethinking traditional dine-in models. WingsUp!, a GTA-based franchise, has successfully pivoted toward delivery and catering, minimizing dine-in space to reduce overhead. Company president Darren Czarnogorski said delivery now accounts for nearly half of the chain’s revenue, reflecting broader changes in how people socialize and consume food.

At the same time, staffing challenges remain acute. Restaurants Canada reports that more than 30 per cent of restaurants cite staffing as a critical issue, with projections showing Ontario’s hospitality sector could face a shortage of over 37,000 workers. Changes to immigration policies, including reductions to Temporary Foreign Worker permit durations, have further limited access to skilled labour, according to operators like Naan Kabob.

Restaurants Canada vice-president Kris Barnier warned that closures, reduced operating hours, and limited service windows are becoming increasingly common — even at previously successful locations. Safety concerns and rising incidents of violence in some urban cores have also influenced staffing and operating decisions.

Looking ahead to 2026, industry advocates say survival will depend on policy support, consumer confidence, and continued innovation. Proposals such as temporary tax relief, revised alcohol pricing models, and targeted labour solutions may provide some relief, but operators warn the industry remains fragile.

“We remain deeply concerned,” Barnier said. “Until something changes — in the economy or in policy — many restaurants are simply trying to hold on.

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