This list includes 17 Fast food chains that start with W, spanning from “WaBa Grill” to “Wow Bao”. These chains range from regional chicken and Asian street-food brands to large burger and coffee operators.

Fast food chains that start with W are quick-service restaurants whose names begin with the letter W. Many grew from single-family concepts into regional leaders, such as Wingstop and Waffle House.

Below you’ll find the table with Name, Country of origin, Year founded, Number of locations, Primary cuisine/type, Official website, Status/notes.

Name: The brand’s common operating name, so you can quickly identify chains and match them to storefronts or online listings.

Country of origin: Where the chain began, helping you understand its cultural roots and regional presence.

Year founded: The business founding year gives historical context and shows how long the brand has operated.

Number of locations (global/region): Current location counts or regional estimates, so you can gauge the chain’s size and reach.

Primary cuisine/type: The main food offering or service style, useful when you’re comparing menus or searching by cuisine.

Official website: Link to the chain’s corporate or franchise site so you can access menus, locations, and franchise details.

Status/notes: Current operating status, regional caveats, or notable facts that help you assess availability and relevance.

Fast food chains that start with W

Name Country of origin Year founded Locations (count, primary regions) Description
Wendy’s United States 1969 ≈6,500 worldwide (US: ≈5,600; Intl: ≈900) Iconic burger and fries chain, franchised quick-service. Official site: wendys.com. Major US presence, expanding internationally. Status: active, franchised. Last checked: 2025-11
Waffle House United States 1955 2,100 (US: 2,100) 24/7 diner-style fast-food famous for waffles, breakfast and hash browns. Official site: wafflehouse.com. Regional staple across the US South. Status: active, company-owned/franchised. Last checked: 2025-11
Whataburger United States 1950 ≈900 (US: primarily South & Southwest) Texas-born burger chain known for large burgers and regional menu. Official site: whataburger.com. Privately held, strong regional loyalty. Last checked: 2025-11
White Castle United States 1921 ≈370 (US: Midwest/NE) Early fast-food slider pioneer, focused on small hamburgers. Official site: whitecastle.com. Status: privately held, regional. Last checked: 2025-11
Wingstop United States 1994 ≈1,700 worldwide (US: ≈1,500; Intl: ≈200) Chicken-wing-focused quick-service and delivery brand. Official site: wingstop.com. Franchise-heavy, strong delivery channel. Last checked: 2025-11
Wienerschnitzel United States 1961 ≈300 (US: West, Southwest) Fast-food hot dog chain (stylized Wienerschnitzel). Official site: weinerschnitzel.com. Mostly West Coast; franchised. Last checked: 2025-11
Wawa United States 1964 ≈1,000 (US: East Coast) Convenience-store chain offering made-to-order sandwiches, coffee and quick eats. Official site: wawa.com. Status: active, private; quick-serve food focus. Last checked: 2025-11
Wayback Burgers United States 1991 ≈150 worldwide (US: majority) Fast-casual burger chain (formerly Jake’s Wayback Burgers). Official site: waybackburgers.com. Franchised, international locations. Last checked: 2025-11
Wahlburgers United States 2011 ≈40 (US & Intl) Celebrity-backed burger restaurants and fast-casual concept. Official site: wahlburgers.com. Franchised and corporate locations; dining-focused. Last checked: 2025-11
Wok to Walk Netherlands 1997 ≈100 (Europe & Asia) Fast-casual stir-fry/noodle chain born in Amsterdam. Official site: woktowalk.com. Franchise model, urban locations. Last checked: 2025-11
Wagamama United Kingdom 1992 ≈200 worldwide (UK, Europe, Asia) Fast-casual pan-Asian (ramen/noodles/bowls). Official site: wagamama.com. Casual, counter-service format; franchised and corporate. Last checked: 2025-11
Wow Bao United States 2003 ≈100 (US: malls, airports, stores) Fast-casual Asian chain specializing in steamed bao and bowls. Official site: wowbao.com. Franchised/licensed retail and foodservice partnerships. Last checked: 2025-11
Wetzel’s Pretzels United States 1994 ≈300 (US: malls, outlets, venues) Mall-based pretzel and snack quick-service brand. Official site: wetzelspretzels.com. Franchised and corporate locations. Last checked: 2025-11
WaBa Grill United States 2006 ≈120 (US: West Coast) Rice-bowl-focused fast-casual chain with grilled proteins and bowls. Official site: wabagrill.com. Franchised growth in western US. Last checked: 2025-11
Wok Box Canada 2004 ≈80 (Canada, US, select Intl) Fast-casual wok and Asian bowls chain. Official site: wokbox.com. Franchised; airport and mall presence. Last checked: 2025-11
Wasabi United Kingdom 2003 ≈60 (UK: high streets & travel hubs) Fast-casual sushi, bento and Japanese grab-and-go. Official site: wasabi.uk. Franchise/licensed outlets; strong airport presence. Last checked: 2025-11
Wing Zone United States 1994 ≈100 (US & Intl) Quick-service chicken wing chain focused on delivery and takeout. Official site: wing-zone.com. Franchised system, international footholds. Last checked: 2025-11

Descriptions

Wendy’s
Waffle House
Whataburger
White Castle
Wingstop
Wienerschnitzel
Wawa
Wayback Burgers
Wahlburgers
Wok to Walk
Wagamama
Wow Bao
Wetzel’s Pretzels
WaBa Grill
Wok Box
Wasabi
Wing Zone
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