People turn to their favorite restaurants when they want to hold special events, corporate parties and other functions. Private dinners, wedding-rehearsal meals, showers and community fundraisers provide great opportunities to generate business and attract new diners. Small restaurants can open after hours or on days when they are normally closed. Restaurants with private party rooms can host rehearsal dinners, business lunches, holiday parties and family reunions without interrupting the regular flow of business.
Hosting charitable and community fundraisers is an excellent way to generate favorable publicity, attract new customers and get involved with the community. Restaurants can target local schools, festival committees, civic organizations and area businesses. Owners can volunteer their restaurants for socializing after a charity walk or marathon, host outdoor events during good weather or work out dual-hosting credits with local suppliers, charities, bakeries or farms.
Holiday parties can generate incredible revenue, but planning is critical for success. Set the mood by decorating for the season, providing noise-makers and champagne goblets and creating a festive air. Other tips for generating successful bookings that don’t interfere with regular business include the following advice:
Seasonal promotions, special events and private dining parties can bring in customers, fill slow periods and generate excitement, but owners run some risks from hosting these events. Concentrating too much on special events could alienate regular customers, so managers need to schedule these events in ways that will not compromise regular service.
Each event will either have a special menu or allow guests to order from the regular menu. If guests are allowed to order from the menu, managers shouldn’t restrict choices because this strategy could backfire. Customers become unhappy if they cannot order their favorite choices when attending special events. Of course, ordering from the menu means that restaurants must plan to carry sufficient inventory.
Another problem is planning or scheduling events. Owners who devise a planning process for all types of events make it easier to schedule these parties online or through the designated managers on duty. People get impatient if they cannot get some immediate answers regarding availability and costs, so creating a scheduling and pricing plan allows several designated people in the restaurant to handle any event inquiries.
Special events can bring in lucrative revenue, increase regular restaurant customers and cement loyalty with established patrons. Well-planned events can generate extraordinary publicity, establish a positive reputation for community service and generate business during slow times of the day or year. Creating a special events template for scheduling and pricing these events can save a lot of headaches for restaurant owners and ensure that these events run smoothly.
In all, if you set up a step by step plan (both with marketing and operations) to expand your special events business, you will be able to count on special events as a significant (although somewhat variable) revenue source.