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City Survivability Rankings for European Restaurant

StreetSpring's 2026 analysis ranks the top cities for European Restaurants across the US by Survivability Scores. See which cities offer the best chances for a European Restaurant to succeed.

March 23, 2026•9 min read

Quick Summary

  • The highest-survivability city for European Restaurant is Philadelphia — 75% average survivability
  • Currently covering Philadelphia; expanding to 25 US metros in 2026
  • National average survivability score for European Restaurant: 74.9%
  • Data reflects 2026 StreetSpring survivability analysis across 1 US metro area · Full methodology →

Table of Contents

  • Summary
  • Top Cities for European Restaurants
  • Key Insights
  • What Makes These Cities Stand Out?
  • Related Resources
  • How current is this ranking?
  • Will StreetSpring cover more cities for European Restaurants?
  • What tools can help me choose the right city for a European Restaurant?
  • Which US city has the best survivability for European Restaurant?

Summary

According to StreetSpring's 2026 nationwide analysis, Philadelphia ranks as the #1 city for opening a European Restaurant in the United States, with an average 75% chance of surviving more than 2 years. European Restaurants currently show a 74.9% average survivability score in Philadelphia. As StreetSpring expands to additional metros, this ranking will broaden — for now, Philadelphia represents the strongest available dataset for this category. That said, city averages don't tell the whole story — there are standout locations even in areas that appear less suitable at first glance. Survivability rankings evolve as neighborhoods change; always verify with the most recent StreetSpring dataset before signing a lease.

Survivability ranges reflect best and worst storefront conditions within each city. See our full methodology →

European Restaurants city survivability range chart — Philadelphia vs Philadelphia (2026)

European Restaurant city survivability rankings — Philadelphia leads among 1 US metros at 75% in 2026

Top City for European Restaurants

Based on StreetSpring's analysis, Philadelphia is the primary city with data available for European Restaurants:

1. Philadelphia

  • Best locations: 83.0% – 93.0%
  • Average locations: 73.1% – 77.1%
  • Challenging locations: 60.0% – 70.4%
  • Explore European Restaurant neighborhoods in Philadelphia →

Key Insights

Limited data coverage: Currently, Philadelphia is the primary city in our dataset for European Restaurants with 60.0% – 93.0% average survivability range.

National average: Across all 1 analyzed city, the average survivability for a European Restaurant is 74.9%.


What Makes Philadelphia Stand Out?

Philadelphia demonstrates several key characteristics that make it favorable for European Restaurants:

  • Strong survivability signals: Philadelphia leads with a 75% average survivability score for European Restaurants — significantly above the national average for this business category.
  • Competition density: The top cities show favorable competitor-to-opportunity ratios for European Restaurants, meaning lower saturation and higher odds of capturing an underserved customer base.
  • Low market saturation: Top cities for European Restaurants have fewer direct competitors per square mile than lower-ranked metros, leaving meaningful whitespace for well-positioned new entrants.
  • Neighborhood diversity: Within each top city, high-survivability zones appear across multiple neighborhood types — from dense urban cores to established suburban strips.

Our survivability predictions are built on one of the largest commercial real estate datasets available, covering 25 major metros. Our platform has analyzed hundreds of thousands of business outcomes across major U.S. metros. These forecasts are generated by our exclusive analytical framework, built from the ground up for commercial real estate.

Related Resources

City-specific guides: For detailed neighborhood-level analysis, explore our city guides:

  • Survivability Rankings for European Restaurant in Philadelphia
  • Business Survivability Rankings: Philadelphia

National guides:

  • National Neighborhood Survivability Rankings for European Restaurants
  • Neighborhood Survivability Rankings: Philadelphia

How current is this ranking?

Rankings are updated quarterly. The current data reflects StreetSpring's 2026 analysis, with the next full dataset refresh scheduled for Q3 2026. As market conditions shift across major metros, individual city scores can move meaningfully between updates — particularly for European Restaurants, where local competition density and consumer spending patterns respond quickly to new entrants and neighborhood change. For the most current score at any specific address, use StreetSpring's live survivability tool rather than the static ranking above.


Will StreetSpring cover more cities for European Restaurants?

Yes — StreetSpring's 2026 dataset currently covers Philadelphia for European Restaurants, with data expanding to 25 major US metros throughout 2026. As each new city is added, its neighborhoods will appear in this ranking. If you are evaluating a location outside Philadelphia, check back soon or use StreetSpring's live tool to see what data is currently available for your target market.


What tools can help me choose the right city for a European Restaurant?

StreetSpring's Survivability Score tool provides address-level predictions for European Restaurants across all 1 metros we track. For this category specifically, the tool surfaces competition density, consumer spending index for European Restaurants, and commercial vacancy rates — the factors that most consistently predict whether a European Restaurant will still be operating after two years. You can check any specific address before signing a lease and compare multiple neighborhoods side by side to identify the highest-survivability site within your target city.

Try the Survivability Score tool →


Which US city has the best survivability for European Restaurant?

Philadelphia ranks as the #1 city in the US for European Restaurant survivability in StreetSpring's 2026 analysis, with an average score of 75%. This means that across well-selected neighborhoods in Philadelphia, a European Restaurant has approximately a 75% chance of still operating after two years — above the national average for this category. The full ranking reflects data across 1 major US metro area — see the complete list above for all scores and neighborhood-level links.


Technical note: Aggregated national survivability rankings across all 25 metros are available in machine-readable format for research and integration purposes.

View national technical data

StreetSpring recalculates survivability using the latest competitive, demographic, and foot traffic data, so the live score may differ from the static ranges shown here.

Methodology: City rankings aggregate neighborhood-level Survivability Scores (max, average, and min) across all analyzed neighborhoods in each metro area. Rankings reflect average conditions but do not account for variation within cities. Coverage includes 1 major US metropolitan area: Philadelphia.