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Crazy Restaurant Marketing Ideas: Forget About the Restaurant Menu

  
 

anythinggoes restaurant menu

How long has your restaurant menu been in place?  How in touch are you? Is your restaurant menu old and tired?  Does it meet the real need of those who will visit?

Test:  Crazy and wild restaurant marketing idea.

Visit a local restaurant and simply order something without a menu.  You must have a favorite item.  It is not as if food is a strange new thing.  Instead of living within a box, think about what type of flavors you would like to have floating around in your mouth.

"I would like a corn fed beef prime rib with a baked potato and corn on the cob.  Since I don't eat wheat, I would like a gluten free muffin or bread." 

This, of course, should be so very easy for any restaurant worth its salt to create.  If the server responds:  "I am sorry, we don't serve corn on the cob, we don't have corn fed beef nor do we have gluten free bread..."  you can simply leave. 

A restaurant menu can box the imagination and true desires, and can be limiting.  Of course a good menu will broaden the imagination and make a person curious.  If the menu is simply a list of food products, why not toss them out?

Why not tell everyone who comes into your restaurant for one week:  "There are no menus."  Order what you like.  Create a 'one-price-fits-all' lunch and dinner promotion for the week. 

After one week, what do you suppose would be the most popular items ordered?  Would your restaurant survive?  Would your guests be dumbfounded and amazed?  What is it that people are really thinking about your menu?  Would they ask for no mayo?  More potatoes?  How about portions?  Are portions important?  What types of questions would they ask?

Maybe, just maybe the reason they look at the menu for so long is not because it is so difficult to make a decision, maybe they just can't find something that matches what their flavor buds are crying out for.

The menu better inspire the imagination beyond the ordinary.  Remove the menu for a week.  Be ready to scramble for the unusual. 

When I come to your restaurant, my first question is:  "What is the most favorite item that cause people to exclaim 'fantastic'?"  Often times the server can't answer.  This is sad. 

You will call the week with no menu:  Anything Goes Menu.  One price for your most favorite dish.  You name it, we make it.

That just might be newsworthy, don't you think?

Comments

Here is a great marketing idea,www.pointofsaleusa.com it is based on the ipad and or the iphone you can show the customer the food or beverage right there at that moment and you can split tickets between many with ease and send a receipt to their email their are so m,any possibilits go on and on!! It has to be the easest system on the market i figured it out within ten min and never had touched the ipad before!!  
 
Posted @ Monday, November 07, 2011 8:46 PM by justin C
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