| Travel to most city websites around the net and | | | | the most restaurants with a staggering 87,225 dining |
| youâll be surprised by how many purport to | | | | establishments. New York State comes in at a paltry |
| have more restaurants per capita than anywhere | | | | 58,027. The top five is rounded out by Texas |
| else. This is claimed by San Francisco; Madison, | | | | (53,631), Florida (41,901) Pennsylvania (31,466). |
| Wisconsin; Washington DC; and Shreveport, Louisiana. | | | | In terms of per capita per state, Washington DC |
| At least Canadian cities stake the same claim. | | | | tops the list according to NRA. The US capital region |
| So which cities do have a legitimate claim to the title | | | | boosts some 0.4 restaurants per 100 people. Second |
| of âMost Restaurants Per Capita?â | | | | is, surprisingly, Montana at .354 restaurants per 100 |
| The National Restaurant Association (NRA) does | | | | people. Rounding out the NRAâs top five are |
| publish a list of restaurants per capita per state. | | | | Rhode Island (0.304 per 100) Vermont (.303 per 100) |
| According to the Association, California has by far | | | | New York (.301 per 100). |