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How to Attract More Customers Into Your Cafe or Restaurant
How to attract more customers in your cafe or restaurant can be achieved in several ways. The key to finding the customers you want to do is focus on the word “draw.”
Customer experience – Would you …
Sit in your cafe or restaurant and have a look around you – put yourself in the customer’s shoes and see what they see. Imagine that with some friends and want to sit in a relaxing place that serves great coffee and a selection of delicious baked goods that day just served with a smile by friendly staff happy – are you?
What if you want to take his mother to lunch for his birthday somewhere that serves good food in pleasant surroundings with staff that you know would make your mother feel special. Could it be you? Imagine a business crowd in the large office building across the road who want to be on a Friday afternoon as a way to start the weekend with leaders of that special day and a bottle of wine or two recommended by the server as you know the budget and tastes of their customers – are you?
The thing is that the hospitality industry to provide a safe haven for a multitude of different people at different times of day. These individuals may vary depending on where you are, but the thought process is the same and most importantly, it’s so emotional. By using our emotional intelligence and writing about how we use all the senses, not only the sense of taste to please our customers, attracting more customers to our stores.
Attracting new businesses – Questions to ponder …
There is a cozy restaurant or a bar?
And ‘clean and tidy? Are the windows and outside areas cleaned on a regular basis that shows you care? Door frames, and hard to reach areas – have seen in recent times? Planted in trays, umbrellas, with interesting features that attract the eye -?
Tables and chairs – dust, with or in need of a paint job? Are your desktop accessories that require updates?
Menu holders, table officials and the signs on the wall – that match their creative and are attractive and easy to read?
Menus – your invitation is right – also has much to offer that weakens their unique proposition or do you think to simplify the work from fresh local ingredients?
Sample menu – the menu items are attractive, but its menu dirty, looking dog-eared and tired?
Personnel – are you all look as fresh as your food? Is it easy for people to see your team in a crowd?
Greetings – What is the first impression and last impression our customers is to visit your bar / restaurant? Want to surprise you at every opportunity, and leave a lasting impression?
You want to train your team / staff to provide exceptional customer care to make guests feel special. Education is an investment not only in your staff, but also in your business.
Important point, | if you want to attract more customers then put romance in your company and start the court now!