How to Grow your Outdoor Dining Profits

How to Grow your Outdoor Dining Profits
How to make the most of your outdoor dining space. How to use an outdoor eating area to increase profits throughout your restaurant and grow your customer base.
by Kira Deutch May 19, 2022 — 4 min read
How to Grow your Outdoor Dining Profits

In 2020 restaurants took to the streets and any other outdoor spaces they could grab in greater numbers than ever before. Today restaurants and diners alike are keen to continue the outdoor-dining experience.

The Square Future of Restaurants report observed that 30% of Australian adults’ preferred dining method is now outdoors, as well as finding that restaurants are continuing to get creative so customers may dine however they feel safe, with 99% of restaurateurs changing the way they operated, to meet the new needs during the pandemic.

4 restaurant outdoor dining ideas to increase profits

For restaurant owners who juggle indoor and outdoor dining, or who explored outdoor seating for the first time recently, here are some ideas to make your outdoor dining space more profitable.

1. Host events at your restaurant, big or small.

Entertainment and good food are longtime partners. People are yearning for both, after feeling cooped up for the past two years. Here are a few ways you can bring events to life in your community:

You don’t necessarily have to host an event to get in on the fun. Keep tabs on the events in your area. Concerts, sporting events and film festivals all provide great opportunities to highlight the ambience of your restaurant patio for guests to grab a bite before or after the event.

Capitalise on the buzz with promotions or speciality-themed menu items that can fetch a higher margin (e.g. cocktails with names themed after a local film festival).

2. Develop an outdoor-only menu.

You don’t have to offer your full menu to guests who choose to dine al fresco. Developing a separate outdoor-only menu can help streamline your operations, make outdoor dining more profitable and also provide a tailored experience for patio guests.

Aim for a small selection of quality options to reduce analysis paralysis. This will help guests spend less time browsing the menu and more time eating and enjoying themselves.
When choosing what to put on your outdoor-only menu, think about which items offer high margins. Promote food and drink pairings or special patio cocktails to encourage alcohol sales and higher profits.

Consider which areas of the kitchen are prone to getting bottlenecked. Select dishes from less-trafficked parts of the kitchen to streamline cooking, avoid long waits and turn your tables faster. Include at least one dish that can be easily served right away to provide immediate gratification to outdoor diners and to ease the burden on your chefs.

Highlight shareable foods, which are rising in popularity, and dishes that pair well with the current season. Food that matches the weather is more appealing for guests who eat out in the fresh air, and it adds to the atmosphere of the al fresco dining experience. Summer, for example, is a great time for fresh and light foods, barbecue flavours, and salty snacks.

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3. Position a takeaway window that leads to your outdoor seating area.

If you offer takeaway, optimise your layout so the pick-up window is part of or leads directly into the inviting restaurant patio. Give people a chance to see your comfortable outdoor furniture, to feel the heat from the fire pit and to enjoy the ambience firsthand. They are more likely to feel encouraged to dine in, or rather out, next time. Making your outdoor seating area visible from the takeaway window can help takeaway customers feel included in the restaurant experience even though they are eating off-site.

Post clear signage and messaging to promote your outdoor patio deals and specials. Include a coupon in every to-go order, redeemable only for outdoor dining. On the flip side, incorporating your takeaway window close to the outdoor dining area reminds patio guests that they can order takeaway from you in the future too. Place signage around the outdoor space to promote your to-go service. This is a great chance to cross-sell the takeaway and patio dining experience to increase profitability for both.

4. Use QR code ordering or mobile POS options in your outdoor dining area.

Many restaurants made the move from physical to digital menus and touchless payment options, and guests took to it, as technology is now an expected part of the dining experience, bringing convenience both to guests and restaurant staff.

Incorporating QR codes in your restaurant allows you to streamline operations and boost profit, particularly for your outdoor dining space. Digital ordering reduces paper and printing costs, and enables you to make menu changes easily and cost-effectively. Guests can pull up the menu and order directly from their smartphones, minimising the time between seating a table and getting an order to the kitchen. This frees up time for staff to deliver food and cater to guests’ needs, which can make a big impact on staff travelling back and forth between the indoor dining room and the outdoor space.

You can get more creative with QR codes than just using them for your digital menu. QR codes on carryout containers can direct guests to videos, recipes and playlists to engage with your brand further.

Incorporate QR codes at key spots around your physical dining area — such as at the outdoor bar or near the fire pit — and lead guests to delightful add-ons, like a digital quiz to help them pick a drink to match their mood or a trivia game they can play at the table.
If you still prefer to have your staff manage orders, a mobile POS system for tableside ordering and payments can help you provide a high-level customer experience and streamline your ordering and payment processes behind the scenes. QR codes and mobile POS solutions can help your staff work more efficiently and can open up their time to focus on giving guests the outdoor dining experience they came for.

Kira Deutch
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