How to Stage a Restaurant Soft Opening

How to Stage a Restaurant Soft Opening
Thinking about a test-run before the grand opening of your new restaurant? Here are a few things to consider to open your doors to certain success.
by Mary Hohn Feb 09, 2019 — 4 min read
How to Stage a Restaurant Soft Opening

As a restaurant owner, you know you’re in a highly competitive industry. Currently there are 42,070 restaurants in the UK. On top of that, it’s a consumer-driven industry, and with the amount of consumer-generated media available, word of mouth travels fast. Because of this, restaurant owners are under more pressure than ever to make a good first impression when they open their doors.

Considering the amount of pressure on a restaurant’s grand opening, many restaurateurs are adopting the soft-opening model. A soft opening allows you to test your concept, your food, and your service with a limited number of people before you open to the general public.

Advantages of a soft opening

Regardless of your restaurant type, a soft opening can help set you up for success on your grand-opening day. Below are key benefits of hosting a soft opening:

What are some drawbacks to a soft opening?

In an ideal scenario, you have the opportunity to host a soft opening, but they present some drawbacks, including:

Thinking about the optimal soft-opening menu

When thinking about what to serve at your soft opening, there are a few factors to consider. First, you should think of the menu as a preview of your larger menu and focus on a simple, limited menu. This also helps to conserve time and budget. And although you want to keep your menu limited, make sure it’s a diverse offering and includes some of your unique dishes; this will make your restaurant stand out and leave guests wanting to try more.

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Creating a pricing strategy

An important factor to consider is what to charge at your soft-opening events. You have a few options:

Planning and hosting a soft opening

As part of a soft opening, there are three distinct phases to consider:

Tips for success

To make sure your soft opening runs as smoothly as possible, we recommend the following tips:

  1. Think about service: Having an efficient table management system in place right from the get-go will ensure a slick service on your soft opening and beyond. With a restaurant booking system that integrates with your point of sale, both your chef and servers can view floor plans and wait times. They’ll also get real-time information on what course guests are currently eating, minimising the chance of any mistakes on the big day.
  2. Prep your staff: Before your event, talk your team through the soft-opening menu. Have them do a tasting so they can speak intelligently about your offerings.
  3. Test your technology: Make sure to use your restaurant point of sale, card payment system, and printers during your soft opening to confirm everything’s working properly.
  4. Talk with your guests: Train your staff to chat with each table and thank your guests for being there. This gives you a chance to get honest feedback so you can make improvements before the grand opening.
  5. Pay attention to customer service: Don’t expect guests to be more forgiving because it’s a soft opening. You only have one chance for a first impression, so make sure your customer service is on point. Take notes on anything that needs to be improved.
  6. Limit the number of guests: Seat a number that your kitchen and staff can comfortably handle, so you can successfully execute your soft opening.
  7. Keep your hours short: To ensure your event goes well, make sure it’s manageable. By keeping the hours short, you can stick to a budget but still give your guests a preview of what’s to come.

Mary Hohn
Mary Hohn writes for Square, where she covers topics that affect business owners — from starting a business to growing a business — and the tools and technology that help them succeed.

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