First-Time Attendee Show Floor Tour at the 2026 Show
The First-Timer Strategy (Before You Walk In)
The Show is massive—2,000+ exhibitors, 900 categories, across multiple buildings—so the goal isn't to "see everything," it's to be intentional.
Approach the Show like this:
- Anchor each day around one hall + one theme
- Layer in education, tastings, and networking
- Build in 30–40% time for discovery
Your Curated 1-Day "Power Tour" (Repeatable for 2–3 Days)
First Stop: South Hall
Can't-Miss:
- Kitchen Innovations Awards Showroom → the future of back-of-house that hits different
- Organic & Natural Pavilion → plant-based, clean-label, sustainability. Give your menu a healthy glow-up with everything that tastes good and is good for your customers (and your bottom line)
- Discovery Theater → secure the bag for your business with practical, profit-driving strategies from the experts
- Plus a killer mix of foodservice equipment, food, beverage, tableware and more
Why Start Here: This grounds you in macro trends and operational efficiency. You'll quickly understand what's shaping the industry right now—no cap.
Pro Move: Spend time exploring equipment or categories you wouldn't normally consider. This is where unexpected ROI opportunities often appear.

Stop 2: North Hall
Can't-Miss:
- TECH Pavilion → AI, robotics, POS, automation. Check it out and you'll be saying OMG (that's "operations made great"). Cutting-edge tools that do it all
- Taste of the States Pavilion → fresh flavors from across America. Your hot spot for ingredients and suppliers representing the country's best new food innovations
- New activation, Lounge and Show Merchandise to explore
Why This Matters: This is where profitability and scalability come into focus. You'll see what growing brands and multi-unit operators are investing in.
Pro Move: Ask every tech vendor: "What's the fastest ROI use case you're seeing right now?"

Stop 3: Lakeside Center
Can't-Miss:
- Global Food Expo → flavor check your dishes with a world's worth of deliciousness. Keep up with adventurous Millennial and Gen Z tastes
- The Beverage Room → the Show's thirst trap. All the latest drink trends in one sippable spot: mixology, no/low cocktails, functional beverages, bar strategy
- The Culinary Experience Stage → 86 the bland and see what delish trends are cooking. Watch icons demo new techniques and talk about the next big things in culinary
Why End Here: This area is the most immersive and inspiring. It's a great way to recharge after more transactional conversations earlier in the day.
Pro Move: Watch at least one full culinary demo. This is where trends translate into real menu ideas.

Your Ultimate Guide to Education, Networking, and Must-Dos
Education & Speakers You Should Prioritize
The Show features 100+ speakers and operator-led sessions.
Focus on These Tracks:
- Technology & Automation
- Workforce Management
- Marketing & Consumer Trends
- Beverage Innovation (especially non-alcoholic and Gen Z trends)
Who to Prioritize:
- Active operators (not just consultants)
- Multi-unit leaders
- Emerging brand founders
Networking That Actually Moves the Needle
Must-Attend Opportunities:
- New Attendee Meetup (Day 1) → find your people and build your network immediately. This is where real talk happens between foodservice pros
- Young Professionals Networking Reception → building connections boosts your career momentum. Meet other food pros like you who are 35 and younger
- Restaurant Show After Party → let's keep it 100: You will get FOMO if you don't go. The industry's can't-miss event takes over the House of Blues for a night of music with Rod Tuffcurls and The Bench Press, dancing, and celebrating with your friends in foodservice
- Industry Night Out and Dinner Experiences
- On-floor meetups by segment → organized by industry segments and specialized interests
Why It Matters: The majority of attendees report meaningful business outcomes from connections made at the Show.
Pro Move: Instead of collecting business cards, ask:
- "What are you trying to solve this year?"
- "What have you seen here that's worth it?"
The "If You Only Do 10 Things" List
- Walk the Kitchen Innovations Showroom → high-tech innovation that saves time (and sanity)
- Spend 45 minutes in the TECH Pavilion in North → see what's blowing up in automation and AI
- Explore the Global Food Expo in Lakeside → sample international flavors without leaving Chicago
- Attend one Culinary Experience demo in Lakeside → watch the icons in action
- Sit in one operator-led education session → pull moves from their playbook for success
- Visit The Beverage Room in Lakeside → discover drinks that add dollars to your revenue stream
- Join the New Attendee Meetup → your network = your net worth
- Participate in a FABI Award Tasting at The Culinary Experience → see what's setting next-gen trends
- Attend THE networking event – the After Party at the House of Blues → the absolute canon event
- Block one hour for unplanned discovery → this is where magic happens















