Before diving into the numbers, a word on methodology. Restaurant SEO benchmarks come from several overlapping sources: Google's own published data on search behavior, third-party click-through rate studies, local SEO platform aggregations, and the experiences of SEO practitioners working directly in the food and beverage vertical.
No single dataset covers every restaurant type, market size, or cuisine category. A fine-dining establishment in a competitive metro will see very different numbers than a fast-casual chain in a mid-size city. Treat every benchmark here as a directional signal, not a guarantee.
Where we reference ranges from our own work, we note that explicitly. Where we cite industry-wide estimates, we flag the source type. This distinction matters for how you apply the data.
- Market size matters: CTR and ranking difficulty vary significantly between a top-10 metro and a regional market with fewer competitors.
- Cuisine category matters: High-volume categories like pizza, sushi, and burgers face more search competition than niche or ethnic cuisine categories.
- Profile completeness matters: Restaurants with incomplete Google Business Profiles tend to benchmark lower across nearly every local metric.
Disclaimer: Benchmarks vary significantly by market, restaurant size, and service mix. This content is educational and should not replace direct analysis of your own Google Search Console, Google Business Profile Insights, and analytics data.