Unless you’re a completely raw food restaurant, your commercial kitchen will need cooking equipment. And depending on your menu, you might need several kinds of equipment to properly prepare your dishes. How do you choose the right commercial oven? Do you need multiple fryers? Are gas or electric appliances going to work better for you?
Restaurant Apps: The Truth about Building Loyalty through Mobile
It seems like everyone is advertising their own restaurant apps these days. It’s no wonder. Mobile apps (short for “applications”) are a unique component to the smartphone experience — an experience more and more consumers are leaning into every day. 77 percent of all American adults and 94 percent of adults under 30 now own smartphones. The
The Pros and Cons of Restaurant Coupons
One of the most enduring questions any restaurant owner asks themselves is “How can I get more people to visit my restaurant?” There are many different strategies for marketing your business, but maybe the most commonly suggested is restaurant coupons. The thinking is, they’re a good incentive for consumers to try your food, so they’re
How to Improve Labor Costs through Operational Changes
When it comes to reducing restaurant labor costs, often the focus becomes on retention. And yes, retention is huge for the restaurant industry because of the high turnover rates and how that affects your bottom line. But if you’re serious about lowering your restaurant’s labor costs, an equal focus needs to be placed on efficiency
Choosing Restaurant Technology that Drives Profit for Your Business
Restaurant technology is always changing, and to stay at the forefront of the industry, restaurants must change with it. Are you ready for a change? In our brand-new report, we walk through four key restaurant technology systems that can make or break your profit — and what to look for when making a buying decision
An Entrepreneur's Guide to Restaurant Financing
Michael Tran is Partner & CEO of the Peli Peli Restaurant Group in Houston, TX. Peli Peli is the only South African fusion restaurant in Texas and the 2010 Click2Houston winner for Best Romantic Restaurant in Houston. In addition to its awards for atmosphere (2009 Houston Press – Reader’s Choice) and ambience (Best Romantic Bar
How to Forecast Your Restaurant Labor Costs
Labor costs. It’s one of the toughest calculations a restaurant owner needs to make — and the decisions you make in the process can guarantee success… or throw your establishment into chaos. But restaurant labor cost forecasting isn’t like throwing a dart and hoping it lands. There’s a method to the madness that breaks down
7 Extremely Common Restaurant Copywriting Mistakes to Avoid
Creating a website for your restaurant is one of the most beneficial things you can do for your business. Not only does it increase your marketing reach by providing potential customers with the information they need to select your establishment, but it’s also a great place to advertise what you do and build up a
5 Essential Tips for Writing Mouth-Watering Menu Descriptions
Let’s face it: many restaurants out there have extremely bland menu descriptions. Last year, I went to Venice, and even some of their most breath-taking restaurants had such boring sounding menus, most of which simply listed the ingredients that were in each dish. To me, this is one of the biggest problems as to why
Restaurant Website 101: How to Manage Your Site Day-to-Day
We live in the digital age, and if there’s one thing nearly everyone can agree on, it’s this: your restaurant needs a website. A restaurant website isn’t just a hub for information about the company anymore. It also is one of the key pieces of marketing that allows you to solidify your brand to potential