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Little Things That Make A Restaurant Great

By: Patricia Farnham

There are several inexpensive ways that you can make your restaurant better than it is. Most of these things don't take very much time or money to incorporate. However, they do make a significant difference to your customers. If you go out of your way to make sure they have a wonderful experience, they are going to come back again. They are also going to recommend your restaurant to others.

Everyone likes to feel comfortable when they come to a restaurant. Make sure that the chairs and booths you have are very comfortable to sit in. If you discover tears or stains you should do your best to take care of replacing them as soon as possible. It is also important that your seats are the right height for the tables.

Don't make the mistake of telling customers where they have to sit in your establishment. Some people like to sit by the window or the door so they an see who else is coming in. Others want a more discreet location in your restaurant. If you offer both tables and booths they may have a preference as to which one they want as well. You can still incorporate the role of a hostess but make sure they ask the guests if they have a seating preference.

While you have probably trained your staff to keep things clean, make sure they wipe down all the seats and the tables thoroughly. Sometimes sticky substances remain that can't be seen as they blend in to the color of the table. The next customer isn't going to appreciate setting their hands on the table and finding the mess though.

The friendliness of your staff is also very important. You want to make sure you hire outgoing individuals that really seem to enjoy interacting with other people. Taking the time to smile and to meet the requests of customers is important. Regular customers will appreciate it when the staff offers them their favorite table or already knows what they want to drink.

It is very frustrating when your needs aren't met at a restaurant. Constantly having to get the attention of the waitress for ketchup, napkins, a drink refill, or other things can quickly become frustrating. Staff needs to be detail oriented so they can anticipate such needs to help the customers enjoy their meal. This type of assistance means a great deal to your customers.

Don't forget to take some time to focus on the quality of the bathrooms you offer. Guests will expect them to be stocked with the items they need including soap, toilet paper, and paper towels. Try to get an employee to check them over on an hourly basis. This way you can take care of any issues that may be found in there.

If you are in the restaurant business, then chances are you offer some great tasting food. You will also have plenty of competition so to get customers to prefer your location you need to take care of some of these small details. They won't take up too much time and they won't cost you very much to implement. However, they can significantly improve your profits for your restaurant.



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Patricia Farnham has a wealth of experience in the restaurant industry. Check out her website to some valuable veteran insights, warnings and advice on buying a restaurant.

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