Breakfast is one of the meals that customers most often eat away from home. So it can be a good business opportunity and way to increase restaurant sales. In fact, this habit of eating well in the morning is growing with the increasing trend towards healthiness, as breakfast is usually made up of healthy foods that combine perfectly with a balanced diet.
Does your business serve breakfast? Here are some ideas to implement this service successfully and ensure you have a steady stream of customers ... from first thing in the morning.
Breakfast is a routine meal. great service to retain customers and, in turn, ensure profitability. It is important to remember these customers' preferences, and make sure you serve them exactly what they like. You could even tell them about the ingredients you are testing for new recipes, and get them hooked!
It is one of the most profitable services as it attracts many customers, and the products used have a lower cost than other, more elaborate dishes on the menu. In addition, it is a meal that is practically indispensable for the majority of customers, making it a continuously rising business opportunity, unlike other services that are more expendable.
Offer a variety of options
Gluten-free products are essential, as breakfast usually includes bread, pastries and products with gluten. So by offering a variety of gluten-free breads and pastries you will attract more customers. Ensuring different products don’t cross contaminate in the kitchen will give these customers peace of mind and they will feel comfortable eating breakfast at your restaurant.
Promptness
Two things that customers will appreciate is the establishment opening early and a prompt service at a set time, so that they can have their breakfast within the time slot they have allocated to it, before starting their day. Although it seems obvious, some establishments find it difficult to keep up this routine because it means getting up early and starting breakfast very early, but a delay of even five minutes can result in losing a customer.
A warm and pleasant atmosphere
Another feature that customers will love is to feel at home. Since breakfast is such a personal and intimate meal, create a cosy setting - with delicious smells (freshly baked bread, freshly scrambled eggs, cinnamon, spices), fresh flowers, bright, natural light and comfy spaces with sofas or snug furniture - for your customers to have a delicious breakfast before starting the day.
If you apply all these strategies, your restaurant will have a high occupancy, so you’ll need to take advantage of TheFork's platform to ensure this service runs smoothly and is a success.
First, register your business on our platform.
Make an amazing profile and include your breakfast offering.
Manage your reservation availability for this service daily.
Arrange your seating plan and manage it in real time.
Receive continuous feedback from your customers.
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