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Table Turnover Rate in Your Restaurant: How to Improve & Seat Incomplete Parties

Lavu

This should include all tables available for seating customers. Efficiently manage reservations: Ensure that the booking system is organized and avoids overbooking to prevent delays in table turnover. This practice not only keeps the restaurant tidy but also signals to waiting customers that the table is ready for seating.

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Resurrect Your Dead Times and Fill Seats with Marketing Innovations

Modern Restaurant Management

Dead times are a hit to your wallet as a business owner as empty seats represent wasted capital investment. Seeing empty seats in your restaurant is disheartening, but the impact goes beyond just losing money. By offering incentives and rewards, restaurants can encourage customers to join the program and willingly provide their data.

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What restaurant owners need to know about reservation management

Open for Business

Reservations are nothing new. Fine-dining restaurants and their guests have long relied on the predictability that reservations bring. Increasingly, it isn’t just white tablecloth spots that benefit from letting guests book in advance. Restaurants at every level benefit from reservations systems.

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Unlocking More Reservations with Budget-Friendly Email Marketing

The Rail

By Eric Tress, Contributor If you are looking for an excellent tool to increase your restaurant’s reservations, email marketing is an effective advertising tool you should consider. Many restaurants invest in marketing when they notice low bookings or in the run-up to a low season. Here are some ways to use email marketing effectively.

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Why restaurants should take reservations

Open for Business

People fall into two categories when it comes to reservations: Love ‘em or hate ‘em. Guests on team reservations tend to be planners, the people who aren’t willing to wait for a table or roll the dice on where they’ll have dinner. Team no-reservations, on the other hand, prize spontaneity. Reservations bring order to this chaos.

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Case Study: Increasing Online Bookings & Streamlining Restaurant Operations

The Eat Restaurant

In our latest case study, we take a look at their restaurant's ongoing success over the years and how they managed to almost double their reservations compared to bookings made pre-pandemic. In February 2021, owners Rok and Gabriella started using Eat App to help them manage their online bookings and operations in general.

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How Restaurants Can Use Loyalty and Reservations to Grow the Brand

Squirrel Systems

Two such powerful tools are loyalty programs and reservation systems. Push notifications can inform customers about special deals and new menu items or remind them of their loyalty points. By ensuring that customers are seated promptly, restaurants can leave a good impression, encouraging diners to share their positive experiences.