Thanks to social media, we are seeing a huge rise in the quirkiest of holidays! From Pretzel Day to May the Fourth Be With You, everyone is ready to celebrate any holiday that pops up. You can pretty much call July the Food Month Holiday with all the tasty eats and treats that we are meant to celebrate! Take a look:
With all these food related holidays, you could almost call July Restaurant Month! The onslaught of food celebrations is the perfect time to look at your menu to help increase sales. By keeping your menu ripe with options without sacrificing the classics, you can keep your guests coming back to see what new dish you are serving up.
Create A Unique Dish
When introducing new menu items, you want them to be attention-grabbing. Introducing a new hamburger with different condiments is a very blah menu change that many people will not get excited about. Instead, try a dish that adds something exotic to your current menu selection. It is important not to get too carried away and keep the new dish in the same general theme as your restaurant. For example, do not introduce a Chinese dish if you have a Mexican restaurant.
Another tactic you can take when introducing a new dish is to go local. Farm to table is the latest craze. Create a fresh dish with ingredients locally sourced from area farmers. Be sure to highlight the farm to table aspect in the menu and train the servers to discuss it when describing the dish. Adding a farm to table dish also helps you build local connections with farmers to further add to your menu offerings.
Get Customers to Try It
Getting customers to fall in love with your new dish can seem like a challenge. But there are many ways you can get the word out about your dish and have customers excited to try it.
Benefits of Menu Changes
Changing up your menu every now and then is great to breathe a little life into your restaurant! There will be your regulars that are always going to order the hamburger or chicken fried steak, but most people are excited to try new dishes that will become their next favorite. If your restaurant develops a reputation for regular menu changes, you will see guests coming back just to experiment with your menu! This is of course wonderful for your sales forecast.
Menu changes also keep your waitstaff excited and on their toes as well. Having a new menu item will be a selling point for customers who are unsure of what they want. The waitstaff can profile the new dish as people begin browsing the menu. The staff will also be able to try the dish themselves to give a personal recommendation as many customers ask for when trying to decide on their order.