54% of people plan to dine out at least once a week in 2021: Survey

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Debby Soo, OpenTable CEO, joins Yahoo Finance’s Alexis Christoforous and Brooke Dipalma to discuss restaurant innovations and safety measures amid the pandemic.

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ALEXIS CHRISTOFOROUS: For those restaurants able to survive the pandemic, the tide may finally be turning. Indoor dining is starting to make a comeback as more people get vaccinated. Joining me now is the CEO of OpenTable, Debby Soo. We're also joined by Yahoo Finance's Brooke Dipalma. Good to have you with us, Debbie. Thanks so much. Some fascinating things here in this survey that you talk, along with the folks at the James Beard Foundation.

What stuck out to me-- 54% of respondents say they plan to dine out at a restaurant with table service this year at least once a week. That's pretty encouraging, isn't it?

DEBBY SOO: That's exactly right. And thanks for having me. You know, we've been saying, the light at the end of the tunnel-- it's coming, it's coming. And I'm happy to say that we're getting really close to it. Like you said, we recently conducted a survey at OpenTable with our friends at the James Beard Foundation and found, exactly like you said, over half of the survey respondents are saying that they're planning on dining out, you know, at least once a week for the remainder of the year.

So the end is near. It's really encouraging to see. You know, we've gone through a long and hard winter. It's starting to warm up. Indoor dining, as you said, is opening back up. And so it's a great-- it's just great to see, because the restaurant industry has gone through so much during this pandemic.

BROOKE DIPALMA: And Debby, Brooke here. You have a real pulse on the restaurant industry. And last year at this time, reservations declined steeply due to the onset of COVID. What major cities are you seeing perhaps the quickest recovery in? And what exactly does that recovery look like?

DEBBY SOO: So the recovery looks really different, depending on what city, what state, even what county you're looking at. In the US at the state level, we're seeing places like Nevada, and Oklahoma, New Mexico, Texas really start rebounding. Big, major cities like San Francisco, New York, LA are still down, but you're seeing those numbers, week over week, increase. So that's really encouraging to see.

We anticipate that, as vaccinations continue to roll out and people get vaccinated, that those numbers will continue to increase.

ALEXIS CHRISTOFOROUS: Debby, what are some of the trends you're seeing take hold in the restaurant industry that'll stick around well beyond the pandemic? I'd have to think contactless as much as possible is going to be a big trend.