Grandmacore” is a growing trend at thrift stores as younger adults seek out comfort in authentic forms. Whether that’s furniture, clothes, or decorations, the cozy style and vibe from decades ago are trendy again for the way they make us feel. That vibe is extending into the kitchen too.

Her style is ingrained within our hearts

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The “Grandmacore” style could be applied to kitchen items too. Tables, chairs, and kitchen accessories. But also, it could be utilized for the food. Old recipe books from decades past are desirable for their no-nonsense approach to preparing food, without sacrificing flavor.

She labored over the meals with love and patience

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Now expand that concept out to restaurants. Seriously, Tasting Table points to “Grandmacore” being a growing trend in restaurant food. Some places even push the authenticity factor by having a rotating group of real grandmothers come in to cook, with a rotating menu based on who is on the schedule to cook that day.

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Yelp agrees that “Grandmacore” is a hot trend for 2026. Nostalgia has been a solid bet for investors for years in other areas. With some legacy brand restaurants trying to rebound this year, like Bennigan’s, Chi-Chi’s, and Steak and Ale, “Grandmacore” just pushes the concept back to your family gatherings. Many of the “Nonna-style” places serve authentic Italian or southern comfort family recipes. Slow cooked meals, homemade pasta, and sauces made with love. Places like Pepp & Delores in Cincinnati and Monell's in Nashville. The closest example to this idea was Mike's Place in Liberty, Illinois. Mike's Place is closed now, but there are others in Illinois still making the concept work. In Missouri, Lambert's in Sikeston has the right vibe too.

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A little eccentric, and always cozy, but also flavorful, hearty, and homey, be on the lookout for places that promise a menu full of dishes “just like Grandma used to make”. These places want your meal to feel like a hug from Grandma.

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