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3 Major Restaurant Chains Leaving Montana: May 2026

Austyn Kunde
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Food Travel LogoMONTANA - While rumors have been swirling about major restaurant chains completely packing up and leaving Montana in May 2026, the reality is a bit more nuanced. Fortunately, no massive fast-food or casual dining corporation is entirely abandoning the Treasure State overnight. However, 2026 is a year of significant restructuring for the restaurant industry nationwide, and Montana's local dining landscape will undeniably feel the impact.


3 Major Restaurant Chains Leaving Montana: May 2026
3 Major Restaurant Chains Leaving Montana: May 2026

As rising operational costs, changing consumer habits, and intense competition continue to squeeze profit margins, several major chains are aggressively downsizing. Instead of completely pulling out of the state, these three major brands are shuttering hundreds of underperforming locations nationwide this spring—which means some of your local Montana franchises may be locking their doors for good.


1. Wendy's

Wendy's is undergoing a massive optimization strategy in 2026. Following a drop in global same-store sales late last year, the fast-food giant announced plans to close 5% to 6% of its underperforming locations.



2. Burger King

The fast-food burger wars remain fierce, and Burger King is continuing to navigate the fallout from several large franchise restructuring efforts over the past two years. Parent company Restaurant Brands International has been focusing on modernizing the brand by shedding outdated real estate.

3. Applebee's

Casual dining relies on high volume to offset ingredient and labor costs. Applebee's has been steadily trimming its portfolio to shed unprofitable locations and focus on real estate with higher customer retention.




The Bottom Line for Montana Diners

The restaurant industry's current reset is less about abandoning specific states and more about corporate survival and consolidation. While it is always disappointing to see a familiar drive-thru or dining room go dark, these closures also open up premium commercial real estate for local, independent Montana restaurateurs to step in and revitalize the community's food scene.