Catering with Experience: Expanding Your Restaurant Business
Economic conditions have pushed business owners to think of different ways of diversifying their assets, without deviating from their core competencies. This rings true in any industry, especially in this digital age.
The restaurant industry is no stranger to the ebbs and tides of the market. With more and more families choosing simpler, more meaningful gatherings, it is becoming tougher for restaurateurs to pull in customers to their stores.
There is, however, a potentially lucrative revenue stream in the form of a catering business model. This venture, if thought out and executed correctly, may spell a continuous business for your existing stores.
Why should you consider this? Here are some benefits of opening up a catering business for your restaurant:
Catering increases your chances of exposure.
When you’re managing a restaurant, you are mostly confined within the four walls of your location. While this spells great potential for you to improve (enhance services, create one-on-one experiences with customers, develop brand ambiance, et cetera), you basically work with the people who chose to enter your premises.
Keep them happy!
People nowadays seek out great food. When you open your doors to catering off-site, there is a higher chance of you being seen by other potential clients who might have not been in your store before. You let them experience your brand for the first time, and, if you’ve played your cards right, these people can become your regular clients. There is a high chance that these people will refer you to their friends as well, especially if their experience is truly superb. Make sure your business cards are ready for these kinds of encounters!
Catering pushes revenue.
Think of this as offering added value to your customers: your dishes, your masterpieces are not confined to your brick-and-mortar location alone. Your clients may now enjoy the same menu in their own events. Think of how many people you will be able to reach, then!
The same principle applies to fast food chains extending delivery services: they want their food to be part of the household consumption, and not just an option when the family is out for leisure.
Catering may boost your brand’s image.
As mentioned, you are giving your customers another way of receiving the food that they love. This is already a brand boost in and of itself, but there are many other ways of extending this delight to your customers. Aligning your services to your brand is the best way to go about it.
Remember that your catering business is an extension of your brand footprint. Whatever you serve, say, or do while serving your guests will inevitably affect the mother brand. You have to be keen in making sure that your standards will not falter, whether you are in your physical store or outside.