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Mother's Day Dining Fact Sheet

April 28, 2008
Contact: Annika Stensson (202) 973-3677, Mike Donohue (202) 331-5902

  • Mother's Day is the most popular day of the year to dine out and 38 percent of consumers do so.


  • More than six out of 10 Americans (62 percent) who celebrate Mother's Day with a special meal enjoy it in one of the nation's 945,000 restaurants. Those who visit a restaurant on Mother's Day are most likely to do so for dinner with their spouse and/or mother or mother-in-law.


  • Some have more than one restaurant meal on Mother's Day: 59 percent of those who dine at a restaurant on Mother's Day celebrate the occasion at dinner; 51 at lunch/brunch; and 22 percent at breakfast.


  • In addition, 62 percent of adults who celebrate Mother's Day with a special meal do so with their spouse, and 62 percent also do so with their mother or mother-in-law. Sixteen percent observe the day with their grandmother or spouse's grandmother, while 18 percent share the day with someone else.


  • Whether dining in a restaurant or at home, 58 percent of Americans celebrate Mother's Day with a special meal. Younger adults are more likely than older adults to do so—71 percent of 18 to 24-year olds, compared to 41 percent in the 65-and-over age group. Individuals living in larger households are also more likely to celebrate the day with a special meal—67 percent in households of three or more, compared to 41 percent of single-person households.


  • Source: 2006 National Restaurant Association survey of 1,037 U.S. adults.

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