California is the birthplace of many of America’s most recognizable fast-food and quick-service restaurant chains. Here are some of the most notable California originals:
Burgers & Drive-Ins
In-N-Out Burger — Founded in 1948 in Baldwin Park. Famous for its simple menu, fresh ingredients, and “Animal Style” options.
McDonald’s — The original McDonald’s restaurant was opened in San Bernardino in 1940 by brothers Richard and Maurice McDonald.
Fatburger — Started in Los Angeles in 1952 and became known for made-to-order burgers.
The Habit Burger Grill — Began in Santa Barbara in 1969 and became famous for charbroiled burgers.
Mexican & Taco Chains
Taco Bell — Founded by Glen Bell in Downey in 1962.
Del Taco — Started in Yermo, California, in 1964.
El Pollo Loco — While founded in Mexico, the U.S. chain was established and grew from California.
Rubio’s Coastal Grill — Started in San Diego and popularized Baja-style fish tacos.
Sandwiches & Deli Chains
Togo’s — Founded near San Jose State University in 1971.
Ike’s Love & Sandwiches — Began in San Francisco in 2007 and expanded throughout the West.
Board & Brew — Popular Southern California sandwich chain founded in 1979.
Pizza & Other California Favorites
Panda Express — Founded in Glendale in 1983 and became America’s largest Asian fast-casual chain.
California Pizza Kitchen — Founded in Beverly Hills in 1985 and popularized California-style pizza.
Round Table Pizza — Founded in Menlo Park in 1959.
Mountain Mike’s Pizza — Started in Palo Alto in 1978.
Wetzel’s Pretzels — Founded in Redondo Beach in 1994.
Yoshinoya — Although originally Japanese, its U.S. operations and growth were centered in California.
Southern California Icons
Many famous chains began in the Los Angeles region:
Tommy’s Original World Famous Hamburgers
Wienerschnitzel
Farmer Boys
The Hat
King Taco
California’s Biggest Fast-Food Contributions
If you were making a “California Fast Food Hall of Fame,” the most influential would likely be:
McDonald’s
In-N-Out Burger
Taco Bell
Panda Express
Del Taco
Together, these California-born brands helped shape modern fast-food culture across the United States and around the world.