vendredi 30 mars 2018

Tips For Creating A Cape Coral Happy Hour That's The Talk Of The Town

By Charles Mitchell


A lot of people love the idea of stopping in at their favorite bar or restaurant to have a cocktail before they head for home. It's a great way to unwind at the end of a hard day and socialize with friends. For restaurants and bars, this is a great marketing and business opportunity. If you own a bar or restaurant, and have a liquor license, there are some simple things you can do to make your Cape Coral happy hour the place to be.

If you're undecided about whether or not the extra trouble is worth it, you should consider some of the advantages. Those slow hours between lunch and dinner will be a thing of the past if you are planning on a crowd starting around five. You will see a lot of new faces as strangers check out what your establishment has to offer. You will probably see a lot of singles deciding to stay for dinner.

Food and drinks have to be significantly discounted during your cocktail time in order to tempt the working crowd. Most of them base where they go on the specials being offered. There are simple gimmicks that can get people to choose your bar over others. A specialty concoction, unique to your bar, at a special price, might be something that customers will show up for week after week.

It won't do any good for you to open your doors for discounted food and drink in the middle of the afternoon. It has to happen when people are normally leaving work and going home. This makes the hours between five the seven the peak times to entice customers with special deals. You can always have special happy hour events at odd hours occasionally.

You need good bartenders and wait staff to work these hours. Your bar will be crowded with people who aren't in the mood to wait long for their orders. Organization is important, and so is a good attitude. Your customers have choices. If you don't provide the service they expect, another bar will reap the benefits. Once you lose customers, it's hard to get them back.

After a long day at work, most people are ready to relax and have some fun along with their cocktails. Your bar has to be a welcoming, entertaining place to be. You want a room full of customers who are mixing, networking, and socializing. To ensure that people stay as long as possible, you have to provide good food, a large drink selection, great prices, and upbeat music.

In order to build a loyal customer base, you have to be consistent. The days and hours you offer discounted drinks has to stay the same. You can't change prices from one week to the next. The food you offer has to be consistent. Even the music needs to be the same genre all the time.

Offering happy hour makes good business sense. You will have business during normally slow hours, broaden your customer base, and increase the dinner crowd. All of that is money in your pocket.




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